The article discusses the religious holiday observed in Ukraine on July 4th according to the new church calendar, which commemorates Saint Andrew, the Archbishop of Crete. It provides historical background on Saint Andrew, highlighting his contributions to Christian liturgical poetry, including the creation of the Great Penitential Canon used during Lent. The article also mentions the traditional name of the day, 'Andriy Nalyva,' linked to agricultural activities such as sowing wheat and preparing for harvest. It outlines customs associated with the day, including prayers for healing and family meals featuring oat-based dishes believed to bring strength and prosperity. The piece also notes that under the old calendar, this date corresponds to the commemoration of Saint Julian of Tarsus, a martyr.
Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents information about a religious holiday and related traditions without taking a political stance. It focuses on cultural and historical aspects of the celebration, providing balanced information without favoring any particular political group or ideology.
Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 95 · Objectivité 92): The article provides detailed information about the religious holiday on July 4th, including historical background on Saint Andrew of Crete, his life, and contributions to church music. The facts align with general knowledge of Orthodox traditions and saints. No major inaccuracies detected. The tone






