bright friday

bright friday

I know you to be a radiant and holy temple of the Master of all, O Maiden, and a Spring whence sprang forth Christ, the Water of immortality, wherefrom we are given to drink.

Third ode of the Canon to the Mother of God

Bright Week Friday

“The Most Holy Mother of God prays for us ceaselessly. She is always visiting us. Whenever we turn to her in our heart, she is there. After the Lord, she is the greatest protection for mankind. How many churches there are in the world that are dedicated to the Most Holy Mother of God! How many healing springs where people are cured of their ailments have sprung up in places where the Most Holy Theotokos appeared and blessed those springs to heal both the sick and the healthy! She is constantly, by our side, and all too often we forget her.”

+ Elder Thaddeus


bright thursday

bright thursday

“This is the day of Resurrection; Let us be radiant in the festival! Let us embrace one another; Let us call brothers, even those who hate us, And forgive all things in the resurrection. And therefore let us proclaim: Christ is risen from the dead, By death He has trampled upon death, and to those in the tombs He is bestowing Life!”

Paschal Hymn

Let God Arise

This hymn is chanted on Pascha but also during Bright Week, and it is a remembrance of the beginning of the Fast – when we celebrated Forgiveness Vespers – calling to remembrance the essence of the Fast – to love God above all and love our neighbor as ourselves.

Basking in the jubilation of the Resurrection, the faithful greet one another with “Christ is Risen!” before even saying hello.

Truly this is the most joyous time of our year!



bright tuesday

bright tuesday

“Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new”

(2 Corinthians 5: 17)

The Light of Christ illumines  – the Royal Doors of our Churches stand fully open.

There is no fasting.

And this joy of the Resurrection we extol until Pentecost!


bright monday

bright Monday

Now all things have been filled with light, both heaven and earth and those beneath the earth; so let all creation sing of Christ’s rising, by which it is established.

Canon of Pascha

troparion – third ode

The joyous overflowing Feast of Pascha has poured over into Bright Week.

It is a time for keeping Pascha!

Christ is Risen!  Truly He is risen!


Christ is Risen! Truly He is Risen!

Resurrection ICON

 

Christ is risen from the dead! Trampling down death by death and on those in the tombs bestowing life!

Paschal Troparion

 

The Catechetical Sermon of St. John Chrysostom is read throughout all Orthodox Churches, in the whole world, during Matins of Pascha.

If any man be devout and love God, let him enjoy this fair and radiant triumphal feast. If any man be a wise servant, let him rejoicing enter into the joy of his Lord. If any have labored long in fasting, let him now receive his recompense. If any have wrought from the first hour, let him today receive his just reward. If any have come at the third hour, let him with thankfulness keep the feast. If any have arrived at the sixth hour, let him have no misgivings; because he shall in nowise be deprived thereof. If any have delayed until the ninth hour, let him draw near, fearing nothing. If any have tarried even until the eleventh hour, let him, also, be not alarmed at his tardiness; for the Lord, who is jealous of his honor, will accept the last even as the first; he gives rest unto him who comes at the eleventh hour, even as unto him who has wrought from the first hour.

And he shows mercy upon the last, and cares for the first; and to the one he gives, and upon the other he bestows gifts. And he both accepts the deeds, and welcomes the intention, and honors the acts and praises the offering. Wherefore, enter you all into the joy of your Lord; and receive your reward, both the first, and likewise the second. You rich and poor together, hold high festival. You sober and you heedless, honor the day. Rejoice today, both you who have fasted and you who have disregarded the fast. The table is full-laden; feast ye all sumptuously. The calf is fatted; let no one go hungry away.

Enjoy ye all the feast of faith: Receive ye all the riches of loving-kindness. let no one bewail his poverty, for the universal kingdom has been revealed. Let no one weep for his iniquities, for pardon has shown forth from the grave. Let no one fear death, for the Savior’s death has set us free. He that was held prisoner of it has annihilated it. By descending into Hell, He made Hell captive. He embittered it when it tasted of His flesh. And Isaiah, foretelling this, did cry: Hell, said he, was embittered, when it encountered Thee in the lower regions. It was embittered, for it was abolished. It was embittered, for it was mocked. It was embittered, for it was slain. It was embittered, for it was overthrown. It was embittered, for it was fettered in chains. It took a body, and met God face to face. It took earth, and encountered Heaven. It took that which was seen, and fell upon the unseen.

O Death, where is your sting? O Hell, where is your victory? Christ is risen, and you are overthrown. Christ is risen, and the demons are fallen. Christ is risen, and the angels rejoice. Christ is risen, and life reigns. Christ is risen, and not one dead remains in the grave. For Christ, being risen from the dead, is become the first fruits of those who have fallen asleep. To Him be glory and dominion unto ages of ages. Amen.

 

originally posted at http://oca.org/fs/sermons/the-paschal-sermon


matins of Holy Friday

lamentations

On Great Friday, we observe the Holy, saving and awesome Passion of our Lord, and God, and Savior Jesus Christ;

the spittings, the scourgings, the buffetings, the scorn, the mocking, the purple robe, the reed, the sponge, the vinegar, the nails, the spear and above all, the Cross and death, which He willingly suffered for us.

We also observe the confession unto salvation of the penitent thief, who was crucified with Him.

from the Synaxarrion of Great Friday

the 15th Antiphon is chanted in all Orthodox Churches on Thursday evening.

The music is the Boston Byzantine Choir.



holy wednesday

Great and Holy Wednesday

in all of our days let us be glad

for the days wherein Thou hast humbled us

For the years wherein we have seen evil

And look upon Thy servants

and upon Thy works

and do guide their sons

Service of Vespers : Wednesday of Holy Week

Christ the Divine and Heavenly Bread

Gives food to all the world

Come then O lovers of Christ

and in our mouths of clay

but with pure hearts

let us receive in faith the Passover

that is sacrificed and offered in our midst

Service of Compline : Wednesday of Holy Week


holy tuesday

extreme humility 2015

Pascha means passover or passage

Christ is the ultimate fulfillment of Pascha.  He performed the ultimate passage : from death into life, from this “old world” into the new world and new time of the Kingdom.  And He opened the possibility of this passage to us.  Living in “this world,” we can already be “not of this world”.

Here and now, we can be free from slavery to death and sin, and partakers of the world to come.  But for this we must perform our own passage.  We must condemn the old Adam in us.  We must put on Christ in the baptismal death and have our true life hidden in God with Christ in the “world to come”.

Thus Easter is not an annual commemoration – solemn and beautiful – of a past event.  It is this Event itself, shown and given to us, as always efficient, always revealing our world, our time, our life as being at their End and announcing the Beginning of the new life.

The first three days of Holy Week challenges us with this ultimate meaning of Pascha and to prepare us to understand and accept it.

Father Alexander Schmemman