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Holy Week and Holy Pascha
Let us take time away from
our lives to find true life in this Holy Week and the coming
of Pascha. The morning services shift to the night
while the night services shift to the morning, showing us
how this
Let us participate in the last Pre-Sanctified Liturgies which
nourish our souls and bodies with the Body and Blood of
Jesus Christ. Let us come to Holy Wednesday and
receive holy unction. The Apostle James says to us, "Is
any sick among you? Let him call for the elders
(bishops) of the church; and let them pray over him,
anointing him with oil in t
Holy Thursday is met with a liturgy in the morning or sometime
in the day. At this service a portion of the
body of Christ is reserved and put in the tabernacle for
next year that will be used in emergency situations.
This liturgy also commemorates the Last Supper that Christ
had with his disciples. Since Christ was betrayed by Judas
with a kiss, it is not customary on the day to greet each
other with the kiss of peace. The Twelve Gospel
readings that usually occur in the evening of Holy Thursday.
This is the time, we could slip backwards and
lose our patience with our loved ones. Let us pace
ourselves and rest so as to fully engage in the extra
services without sinning. What profits us to attend
the services if we do not maintain love to our family and
those around us. Let us avoid only doing the external
preparations (St. Martha) that often rob us of time from the
internal preparation (St. Mary). Let us tarry with him
as least one hour in prayer as he suffers in the Garden of
Gethsemane. Let us share in his death, burial and
resurrection as we reflect on our own sacraments of Holy
Baptism and Chrismation. Let us be like the humiliated
and desperate thief who asked to be remembered in his
kingdom and met Christ in Paradise. Let us be like the
myrrh bearing women whose love and devotion to Christ
overshadowed their fear of the Roman soldiers.
Today Hades lets out a groan: "Would that I
had not received the son of Mary: for when He came upon me
He dissolved my power; He shattered the gates of bronze; the
souls I had held captive, as God He raised up." Glory, Lord,
to Your Cross and Your Resurrection. All I ruled over I have lost; all I was able in my power to consume, I have disgorged. The crucified One has emptied the graves. The sway of death is no more." Glory, Lord, to Your Cross and Your Resurrection.
Christ is risen! He is risen, indeed! As we continue the 40 day celebration of Pascha let us be vigilant to guard the joy that has entered our hearts. Let us not lose what we have gained in Lent, nor spoil the treasure with gluttonous "celebration." But let us continue to worship the risen Christ as much as we worshipped the Christ who was crucified for us. Let our mourning be turned to joy. While we are standing this holy season and singing, "Christ is risen. . ." let us bow our hearts out of reverence and seek to understand the impact his resurrection has on our life.
Pascha Links Pascha Homily of St. John Chrysostom History The Origins of Pascha and Great Week - by Rev. Alkiviadis Calivas Music from Holy Week and Holy Pascha -St. Andrew Choir, Arlington, WA Paschal Canon of St. John of Damascus - the canon we sing on Pascha with commentary. It is great to read and reflect before we sing in the service Saturday night. The Angel Cried - St. Andrew Choir, Arlington, WA
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