|
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
Holy and Glorious Pascha Cycle - Pre-Preparation - Triodion - Prophonisimon - First Sunday of the Triodion: Sunday of the Pharisee and the Publican - Twentysecond Day Before Great Lent - Preparation for Great Lent
Print information only (Do not print the Table of Contents)
Triodion or Pascha Cycle
Sunday | Name | Day before Great Lent | Apostolos | Gospel | Gospel Action | Impor- tant that day | Fasting follow- ing week |
First | Pharisee and Publican | 22 | 2 Cor. 4:6-15 | Lk. 18:10-14 | Hear about how to pray and act | | No fasting |
Gospel Lk. 18:10-14
In the Gospel for the First Sunday of the Triodion, the Sunday of the Pharisee and the Publican, we hear how the Pharisee and the Publican acted. From their example, we learn about how to pray and act. This Sunday sets the mood of humility and repentance and asking for God's mercy.
Kontakion, Troparion, Exapostilarion, and Vespers Sticheron or Doxastikon
KONTAKION (TONE 4)
Let us shun the proud attitude of the boastful Pharisee and learn humility from the Publican's sighs; let us cry out to our Savior:" Have mercy on us, O You who alone are merciful!"
VESPERS STICHERON (TONE 1)
When the Pharisee went up to the temple in his vainglory
and the Publican bowed in his repentance,
they both stood before You, O Master!
The one lost his reward through boasting,
while the other won your blessing through his sighs.
Because I too am sighing in your presence,
strengthen me, Christ God, for You are the Lover of all people.!
Fasting
- First Sunday, Sunday of the Pharisee and the Publican
- The week following this Sunday is a feast week.
- During the week following this Sunday, no fasting is permitted. There is no fasting on Wednesday and Friday.
Thirtythird Sunday after the Great Feast of Pentecost / (Sunday after) Sixteenth Week of the Great Feast of the Exaltation of the Precious and Lifegiving Cross
Every Sunday following the Sunday after the Great Feast of Exaltation of the Precious and Lifegiving Holy Cross is both a Sunday after Pentecost and a Sunday of the Holy Cross until The Tridoion.
Some theologians think the Pentecost Cycle and Holy Cross Cycle ends on the day before the First Sunday of the Tridoion: Sunday of the Pharisee and the Publican. Other theologians think that this period ends on the day before the First All Souls Saturday. The First All Souls Saturday is the day before the Third Sunday of the Triodion: Sunday of Meat fare.
Pascha Cycle
The First Sunday of the Triodion, Pharisee and the Publican is within the Pascha Cycle. The First Sunday of the Triodion, Pharisee and the Publican begins the Holy and Glorious
Pascha Cycle.
This Sunday is the tenth Sunday before Feasts of Feasts Holy and Glorious Pascha.
How to determine when the First Sunday of Triodion: Sunday of the Pharisee and the Publican occurs
A count back from the date of Pascha is made.
Feasts of Feasts Holy and Glorious Pascha Cycle in Latin Catholic Dominated Countries
Some important dates in Feasts of Feasts Holy and Glorious Pascha Cycle in Latin Catholic Dominated Countries for the years 2000-2010
More Information
The Pharisee and the Publican Saint Joseph Melkite Greek Catholic Church, Lawrence, Massachusetts, Click on Triodion
Ikon
The Pharisee and the Publican Saint Joseph Melkite Greek Catholic Church, Lawrence, Massachusetts, Click on Triodion
Prophonisimon
Sunday | Name | Day before Great Lent | Apostolos | Gospel | Gospel Action | Impor- tant that day | Fasting follow- ing week |
First | Pharisee and Publican | 22 | 2 Cor. 4:6-15 | Lk. 18:10-14 | Hear about how to pray and act | | No fasting |
Second | Prodigal Son | 15 | Heb. 7:26-8:2 | Lk. 15:11-32 | Heard about God's eagerness to forgive us
sinners when we repent | | Normal fasting (Wed. and Fri.) |
First All Souls Saturday | | 9 | | | | | |
Third | Meat fare
Last Judgement | 8 | 1 Cor. 8:8-13 9:1-2 | Mt. 25:31-46 | Hear about judgement that
those who do not repent, and who do not obey God's will, bring upon themselves | Tradition last day flesh (skin and meat) from a vertebrate and shellfish is eaten until Pascha | Normal fasting (Wed. and Fri.) No meat |
Fourth | Cheese fare / Forgiveness | 1 | Rom. 13:11b-14:4 | Mt. 6:14-21 | Short Service Forgiveness Hear about helping someone who is needy or sick or suffering, we are helping Christ- God Himself | Tradition last day products from animal with spine / backbone, such as milk, eggs, butter, cheese, yogurt, cottage cheese, are eaten until Pascha | Great Lent fasting |
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
an unofficial Melkite Greek Catholic Web site and has not been reviewed or
approved by any Melkite clergy person.
Melkite Greek Catholic Church Information Center contains a range of World Wide Web sites on Melkite faith, belief, practice, history, etc. Melkite Greek Catholic Church Information Center
does not endorse any World Wide Web site nor takes any responsibility for the contents of any World Wide Web site. Melkite Greek Catholic Church Information Center
offers these links with the understanding that Melkite Greek Catholic Church Information Center can not vouch for
any of the contents on each site. Listing a site does not indicate acceptance nor endorsement of the doctrines / ideas / theology of the
World Wide Web site. Please remember that Web sites will change their content and their location. It is the user's responsibility to decide whether
or not the content on a particular World Wide Web site is appropriate.
Melkite Greek Catholic Church Information Center is
dedicated to my cousins: Bucky (Richard C. Liles), Shirley (Shirley Jean Liles Buck), and Donna (Donna Bertha Liles Campbell). Bucky fell asleep in
the Lord on Dec. 12, 2000, Shirley fell asleep in the Lord on Nov. 8, 2001, and Donna fell asleep in the Lord on March 9, 2020.
O God of all spirits and of all flesh, who have destroyed death, overcome the devil, and given life to the world: grant, O Lord, to the souls of your servants
Bucky and Shirley, who has departed from this life, that it may rest in a place of light, in a place of happiness, in a place of peace, where there is no pain, no
grief, no sighing. And since You are a gracious God and the Lover of Mankind, forgive him/her every sin he/she has committed by thought, or word, or deed, for
there is not a man who lives and does not sin : You alone are without sin, your righteousness is everlasting, and your word is true. You are the Resurrection and
the Life, and the repose of your departed servants Bucky and Shirley. O Christ our God, and we send up glory to You, together with your eternal Father and your
all-holy, good and life-giving Spirit, now and always and for ages upon ages. Amen.
This site copyright©2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007,2008,2009,2010,2011,2012,2013,2014,2015,2016,2017,2018,2019,2020 Martha Liles. All rights reserved.
Last Updated: Wednesday, June 03, 2020, 19:25:03, CDT
The current date and time is: Thursday, November 21, 2024, 07:04:03, CST or Thursday, November 21, 2024, 13:04:03, GMT
|