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Great Lent is the time of preparation for celebrating Pascha. Great Lent has five Sundays: Triumph of Orthodoxy, Holy Relics, Veneration of the Holy Cross, Commemoration of our Holy Father John Climacus, and Commemoration of our Venerable Mother St. Mary of Egypt
Great Lent is our season of preparation for celebrating Holy and Glorious Pascha or the Resurrection of our Lord, God, and Savior Jesus Christ. The Liturgy of St Basil the GreatThe Divine Liturgy of Our Father among the Saints Basil the Great is mostly the same as the Divine Liturgy of St John Chrysostom, except for the prayers called the Anaphora. These are the prayers from the time of the Great Entrance to the reception of Holy Communion. In the Divine Liturgy of St Basil, the prayers of the Anaphora are especially beautiful and rich in theology, praising God and remembering all the wonderful gifts God has given us and the salvation-granting actions God has performed. Some of these prayers are recited aloud so that you can hear them. Try to pay attention and to reflect on the many aspects of our relationship with God that they talk about. The Divine Liturgy of St Basil is different from the Divine Liturgy of St John Chrysostom also in some of the songs that are sung. During Great Lent, the Kontakion of the Annunciation (Al Bisharah) ("Nah nou abeed aki" or "Triumphant Leader") is sung instead of the usual Kontakion "O never-failing Protectress of Christians." This comes at the end of the Troparia of the day, after the Little Entrance with the Gospel Book and before the Trisagion. And instead of the usual Hirmos ("It is truly right to call you blessed, O Theotokos") after the sanctification of the Holy Gifts, when we pray "Especially for our all-holy, spotless, most highly blessed and glorious Lady, the Mother of God and ever-virgin Mary," we sing "In you, O full of grace, all creation rejoices" ("In al-baraya"). Everyone who knows these songs should join in singing them. Pascha CycleThe Sundays of Great Lent are between the Fourth Sunday of the Triodion: Sunday of Cheese fare - Forgiveness and the Transition Period between Great Lent and Great and Holy Week. Great Lent begins on Clean Monday and ends on the Friday after the Fifth Sunday of Lent. How to determine when the First Sunday of Great Lent occursGreat Lent is Forty Days. A count back from the date of Pascha is made. TraditionsTraditions of Great Lent and Holy Week Melkite Greek Catholic Church Eparchy of Newton More InformationSaint Ignatios of Antioch Melkite Greek Catholic Church Then click on Resources. The first category is Lenten Information. Everything You Wanted to Know About Lent But Were Afraid to Ask St. George Melkite-Greek Catholic Church, Sacramento, CA The Triodion Celebrations for Great Lent Saint Joseph Melkite Greek Catholic Church, Lawrence, Massachusetts, Click on The Triodion Celebrations for Great Lent IkonThe Triodion Celebrations for Great Lent Saint Joseph Melkite Greek Catholic Church, Lawrence, Massachusetts, Click on The Triodion Celebrations for Great Lent Web Site Home - Theology Home - Hierarchy Home - Locations Home - Education Home - Stewardship Home - Links Home - Vendors Home - Alphabetical Index Home - Thesaurus Home - Sitemap Home - Arabic fonts Melkite Greek Catholic Church Information Center Martha Liles Web URL address: Melkite Greek Catholic Church Information Center or https://www.mliles.com/melkite/ E-mail: mliles@mliles.com or mliles@mliles.com Melkite Greek Catholic Church Information Center is
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