Orthodox priest feeds a horse during the celebrations of Epiphany on Vodlozero at the Republic of Karelia, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.19.01.2020#6138212
Orthodox priests take part in a cross procession during the celebrations of Epiphany at the Republic of Karelia, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.19.01.2020#6138211
An orthodox priest blesses water during the celebrations of Epiphany on Vodlozero at the Republic of Karelia, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.19.01.2020#6138210
Orthodox priests take part in a cross procession during the celebrations of Epiphany on Vodlozero at the Republic of Karelia, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.19.01.2020#6138208
A man immerses a boy in the icy waters during the celebrations of Epiphany in St. Petersburg, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.19.01.2020#6137984
A man takes a dip in the icy waters during the celebrations of Epiphany outside Krasnoyarsk, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.19.01.2020#6137955
A man takes a dip in the icy waters during the celebrations of Epiphany outside Krasnoyarsk, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.19.01.2020#6137954
A man takes a dip in the icy waters during the celebrations of Epiphany outside Krasnoyarsk, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.19.01.2020#6137953
A woman takes a dip in the icy waters during the celebrations of Epiphany outside Krasnoyarsk, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.19.01.2020#6137951
Orthodox priests take part in a cross procession during the celebrations of Epiphany in Yalta, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.19.01.2020#6137928
Orthodox priests take part in a cross procession during the celebrations of Epiphany in Yalta, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.19.01.2020#6137924
Orthodox priests take part in a cross procession during the celebrations of Epiphany in Yalta, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.19.01.2020#6137921
An orthodox priest blesses people with a holy water during the celebrations of Epiphany in Yalta, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.19.01.2020#6137916
An orthodox priest blesses the Black Sea during the celebrations of Epiphany in Yalta, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.19.01.2020#6137915
People take a dip in the Black Sea during the celebrations of Epiphany in Yalta, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.19.01.2020#6137912
An emergency worker helps an elderly woman as she take a dip in the Black Sea during the celebrations of Epiphany in Yalta, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.19.01.2020#6137911
A woman takes a dip in the Black Sea during the celebrations of Epiphany in Yalta, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.19.01.2020#6137910
A boy cries as he takes a dip in the Black Sea during the celebrations of Epiphany in Yalta, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.19.01.2020#6137908
A woman takes a dip in the Black Sea during the celebrations of Epiphany in Yalta, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God. 19.01.2020#6137907
A woman takes a dip in the Black Sea during the celebrations of Epiphany in Yalta, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.19.01.2020#6137906
A man crosses himself as he takes a dip in the Black Sea during the celebrations of Epiphany in Yalta, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.19.01.2020#6137905
People cross themselves as they take a dip in the Black Sea during the celebrations of Epiphany in Yalta, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.19.01.2020#6137903
An officer of the Federal Prison Service washes in icy water during the celebrations of Epiphany at the convict establishment in Novosibirsk, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.19.01.2020#6137824
A Russian Orthodox priest blesses water in a reservoir during the celebrations of Epiphany in the village of Pobeda, outside Maikop, Adygea, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.19.01.2020#6137779
A Russian Orthodox priest conducts a blessing during the celebrations of Epiphany in the village of Pobeda, outside Maikop, Adygea, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.19.01.2020#6137780
A Russian Orthodox priest conducts a blessing during the celebrations of Epiphany in the village of Pobeda, outside Maikop, Adygea, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.19.01.2020#6137771
An orthodox priest blesses water during the celebrations of Epiphany in Vladivostok, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.19.01.2020#6137715
People take a dip in the icy waters during the celebrations of Epiphany in Vladivostok, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.19.01.2020#6137714
Women reacts after taking a dip in the icy waters during the celebrations of Epiphany in Vladivostok, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.19.01.2020#6137713
A woman crosses herself as she immerses in the icy waters during the celebrations of Epiphany in Vladivostok, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.19.01.2020#6137712
Officers of the Federal Prison Service wait as an orthodox priest blesses the water during the celebrations of Epiphany at the convict establishment in Novosibirsk, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.19.01.2020#6137711
A woman reacts after taking a dip in the icy waters during the celebrations of Epiphany in Novosibirsk, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.19.01.2020#6137710
A man takes a dip in the icy waters during the celebrations of Epiphany in Novosibirsk, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.19.01.2020#6137709
A man makes a photo of illuminated cross after taking a dip in the icy waters during the celebrations of Epiphany in Novosibirsk, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.19.01.2020#6137708
Orthodox priests bless water during the celebrations of Epiphany in Novosibirsk, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.19.01.2020#6137707
A convicted prisoner crosses himself as he immerses in the icy waters during the celebrations of Epiphany at the convict establishment in Novosibirsk, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.19.01.2020#6137706
A man walks past the illuminated cross after taking a dip in the icy waters during the celebrations of Epiphany in Novosibirsk, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.19.01.2020#6137705
An Orthodox priest blesses the water during celebrations of Epiphany in the settlement of Perevalnoye, outside Simferopol, Crimea, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.19.01.2020#6137699
A man reacts as he takes a dip in the water during celebrations of Epiphany in the settlement of Perevalnoye, outside Simferopol, Crimea, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.19.01.2020#6137697
A man leaves the water during celebrations of Epiphany in the settlement of Perevalnoye, outside Simferopol, Crimea, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.19.01.2020#6137696
A man leaves the water during celebrations of Epiphany in the settlement of Perevalnoye, outside Simferopol, Crimea, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.19.01.2020#6137695
A woman leaves the water during celebrations of Epiphany in the settlement of Perevalnoye, outside Simferopol, Crimea, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.19.01.2020#6137694
A man runs next to fire during celebrations of Epiphany in the settlement of Perevalnoye, outside Simferopol, Crimea, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.19.01.2020#6137692
A woman prepares to take a plunge during celebrations of Epiphany at the Izmailovo Kremlin in Moscow, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.19.01.2020#6137691
People take a plunge during celebrations of Epiphany at the Izmailovo Kremlin in Moscow, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.19.01.2020#6137690
A man takes a plunge during celebrations of Epiphany at the Izmailovo Kremlin in Moscow, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.19.01.2020#6137689
A man takes a plunge during celebrations of Epiphany at the Izmailovo Kremlin in Moscow, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.19.01.2020#6137688
A member of emergency services looks as a man takes a plunge during celebrations of Epiphany at the Raifa Monastery in Zelenodolsky District of the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.19.01.2020#6137687
A man takes a plunge during celebrations of Epiphany at the Raifa Monastery in Zelenodolsky District of the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.19.01.2020#6137685
A man takes a plunge during celebrations of Epiphany at the Raifa Monastery in Zelenodolsky District of the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.19.01.2020#6137684
A man takes a plunge during celebrations of Epiphany at the Raifa Monastery in Zelenodolsky District of the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.19.01.2020#6137682
People prepare to immerse in the icy waters during the celebrations of Epiphany outside Novosibirk, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.19.01.2020#6137627
A woman crosses herself as she immerses in the icy waters during the celebrations of Epiphany outside Novosibirk, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.19.01.2020#6137626
Men stand by the fire after taking a dip in the icy waters of the Ob river during the celebrations of Epiphany in Novosibirsk, Siberia, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.19.01.2020#6137579
A man uses his mobile phone as he stands by the fire after taking a dip in the icy waters of the Ob river during the celebrations of Epiphany in Novosibirsk, Siberia, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.19.01.2020#6137578
A man poses for a photo after taking a dip in the icy waters of the Ob river during the celebrations of Epiphany in Novosibirsk, Siberia, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.19.01.2020#6137577
Men react after taking a dip in the icy waters of the Ob river during the celebrations of Epiphany in Novosibirsk, Siberia, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.19.01.2020#6137573
An orthodox priest blesses water during the celebrations of Epiphany at Krasnodar region, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.18.01.2020#6137540
A man crosses himself as he immerses in the icy waters during the celebrations of Epiphany at Krasnodar region, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God.18.01.2020#6137529
A man takes a dip in the icy waters during the celebrations of Epiphany in Yekaterinburg, Russia. Following the Julian calendar, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of Epiphany on January 19 marking the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and his manifestation to the world as the Son of God. 18.01.2020#6137513