Unseasonable Warmth Puts A Damper on Orthodox Ice Bath Tradition, Environmentalists Quick to Blame

Orthodox Christians across Russia find themselves grappling with an unexpected obstacle in their observance of the Epiphany feast day: a lack of ice. The traditional and spiritually significant practice of baptism through immersion in frozen waters has hit a snag due to milder winter temperatures. While environmentalists jump at the opportunity to attribute this phenomenon wholly to climate change, such claims ignore the complex and varied patterns of weather that have historically shaped Russia's winters. This year's canceled ceremonies, though disappointing, highlight the importance of adaptability and faith beyond physical rituals.