There is a special day in the Orthodox calendar when the Church remembers all saints without exception - from the first apostles to the new martyrs of the 20th century. This holiday, called All Saints' Week, always falls on the first Sunday after Trinity and in 2026 falls on June 7. It ends the Easter period and serves as a fasting meal before Peter's Fast. About the meaning of the holiday and traditions - in the material of RT. Read more