Passion Week of Great Lent
Priest D. V. DementievHoly Week, or Passion Week, is the name given to the last week before Pascha, dedicated to the remembrance of the final days of the earthly life of the Savior...
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Priest D. V. DementievHoly Week, or Passion Week, is the name given to the last week before Pascha, dedicated to the remembrance of the final days of the earthly life of the Savior...
GREAT AND HOLY PASCHA! Christ is risen! Truly he is risen! Father Alexander Schmemann called our Orthodox Paschal celebration “an explosion of joy”. I’ll say little: words are in...
Christ is risen! Truly He is risen! 1) Pascha Midnight at the Church of the Anastasis in Jerusalem …as described by Serbian Bishop Anastasios of Ochrid We waited, and at last our e...
Greek Orthodox Easter’s liturgical cycle begins with the Great Lent (or “Sarakosti”), a period defined by a 40-day fast and both physical and spiritual preparation for the Resurrec...
Introduction Yesterday we celebrated the raising of Lazarus which was, as we sang, the “prefiguring of the General Resurrection”, when all mankind will be raised from death. “Those...
By Elizabeth Prata Holy Week is that period between Psalm Sunday and Resurrection Sunday. It is a period rightly somber, and many Christians meditate on the meaning of the differen...
By Elizabeth Prata Holy Week is that period between Psalm Sunday and Resurrection Sunday. It is a period rightly somber, and many Christians meditate on the meaning of the differen...
Orthodox Holy Week Now we begin our twice-daily commentaries on the services and themes of Holy Week and Pascha – based on talks I gave at these services during the twenty-five yea...
By Elizabeth Prata Holy Week is that period between Psalm Sunday and Resurrection Sunday. It is a period rightly somber, and many Christians meditate on the meaning of the differen...
In Orthodox tradition Friday of Bright Week is not simply a Paschal day, but a day when Paschal joy is joined to the remembrance of the Mother of God as the Life-Giving Spring.
The solemnity of Holy Week in the Greek Orthodox Church ends with the commencement of Easter celebrations, where it glorifies the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. In Greek religion...
We all know that in the Orthodox Church the Divine Liturgy is always a celebration, not allowed on the penitential weekdays of the Great Lenten Fast. We also know that Holy Week is...
On Great Friday were accomplished, and the Church commemorates, the holy, saving, and terrible sufferings and death of the Lord Jesus Christ, Who voluntarily endured all this for o...
At last! a Holy Week service that is “in sync” with the time of day and doesn’t go on forever! Beginning with last night’s Procession of the Cross of Christ and continuing through...
Brothers and sisters, there is a whole lot going on this morning, so pay attention. This Liturgy begins as a celebration of Christ’s victory over Satan and death “down below”, and...
A Homily for Bright SaturdaySt. Onuphry (Gagalyuk) of KurskYes, the present earthly life is a foretaste of eternal life. Here begins and develops that disposition with which we’ll...
In the divine service of Great Monday the Holy Church invites the faithful to accompany Christ, to be crucified with Him, to die for Him to the pleasures of life, so that we may li...
Note that we’re still on our Holy Week “topsy-turvy” schedule, always “anticipating” the next appointed service. Above: This is how they must have been seated. The traditional i...
For those who may not know: I’m repeating my annual series of twice-daily Posts during Holy Week. Before we begin: As we move towards this Holy Week please be sure to pray especial...
The Divine Liturgy is always a festival event. Therefore on the penitential weekdays of Lent and also on the ordinary weekdays of Holy Week, there is no celebration of the full Div...
After the washing of the feet, Jesus Christ first celebrated the Passover according to the law of Moses, and then instituted the new Passover—the great Mystery of the Most Holy Euc...
On Paschal joy and the Pentecostarion: From Our Family ExperienceVladimir ShishkinAt times, a single text from the Pentecostarion can fill us with Paschal vigor, illumine us with j...
The first of the seven days leading up to Easter, called Great and Holy Week in the Greek Orthodox Church, is Holy Monday.
Some advice: For the remaining three days of this Holy Week, do not read this Blog. Or rather: if it’s a choice between reading this Blog and going to church, Go to church. If you...
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