People take a dip during the celebrations of Epiphany in Kyiv, Ukraine. Following the Julian calendar, the Ukrainian 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#6138141
An orthodox priest blesses people with holy water during the celebrations of Epiphany in Kyiv, Ukraine. Following the Julian calendar, the Ukrainian 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#6138140
A man takes a dip during the celebrations of Epiphany in Kyiv, Ukraine. Following the Julian calendar, the Ukrainian 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#6138133
People take a dip during the celebrations of Epiphany in Lviv, Ukraine. Following the Julian calendar, the Ukrainian 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#6138010
A man takes a dip during the celebrations of Epiphany in Kyiv, Ukraine. Following the Julian calendar, the Ukrainian 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#6138004
A woman takes a dip in the Dnieper River during the celebrations of Epiphany in Kyiv, Ukraine. Following the Julian calendar, the Ukrainian 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#6138002
People take a dip in the Dnieper River during the celebrations of Epiphany in Kyiv, Ukraine. Following the Julian calendar, the Ukrainian 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#6138001
A man takes a dip in the Dnieper River during the celebrations of Epiphany in Kyiv, Ukraine. Following the Julian calendar, the Ukrainian 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#6137999
A woman takes a dip with a dog in the Dnieper River during the celebrations of Epiphany in Kyiv, Ukraine. Following the Julian calendar, the Ukrainian 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#6137997
People warm themselves next to the giant bonfire during the celebrations of Epiphany in Lviv, Ukraine. Following the Julian calendar, the Ukrainian 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#6137980
People take a dip during the celebrations of Epiphany in Lviv, Ukraine. Following the Julian calendar, the Ukrainian 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#6137972
An orthodox priest blesses a water during the celebrations of Epiphany in Lviv, Ukraine. Following the Julian calendar, the Ukrainian 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#6137970
People take a dip during the celebrations of Epiphany in Lviv, Ukraine. Following the Julian calendar, the Ukrainian 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#6137969
An orthodox priest blesses a water during the celebrations of Epiphany in Lviv, Ukraine. Following the Julian calendar, the Ukrainian 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#6137966