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Holy and Glorious Pascha Cycle - Pre-Preparation - Triodion - Prophonisimon - Second Sunday of the Triodion: Sunday of the Prodigal Son - Fifteenth Day Before Great Lent - Preparation for Great Lent
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Triodion or Pascha Cycle
Sunday | Name | Day before Great Lent | Apostolos | Gospel | Gospel Action | Impor- tant that day | Fasting follow- ing week |
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.) |
Gospel Lk.15:11-32
In the Gospel for the Second Sunday of the Triodion, the Sunday of the Prodigal Son, we hear about God's eagerness to forgive us
sinners when we repent.
This Gospel reminds us of our prideful sinfulness, of our need to repent, and of our Father's eagerness to forgive us.
Kontakion, Troparion, Exapostilarion, and Vespers Sticheron or Doxastikon
KONTAKION (TONE 3)
When in my wretchedness I ran away from your fatherly love. I
squandered in wickedness the riches you had given me. And so now. like
the Prodigal Son. I cry out to You: "I have sinned in your sight, O
merciful Father; receive me now that I repent and make me as one of
your hired servants."
VESPERS STICHERON (TONE 1)
Brothers and sisters, our purpose is to know the power of God's goodness:
how, when the Prodigal Son gave up sin and hastened to the parental refuge,
his kindly father welcomed him and kissed him and marked him with signs of honor.
He manifested this mystical joy to the inhabitants of heaven by killing the fatted calf
in order that we too may do what is right before the Sacrificer, the Father and Lover
of All People, and the Victim, the glorious Savior of our souls.
Fasting
- Second Sunday, Sunday of the Prodigal Son
- During the week following this Sunday, the normal routine of fasting on Wednesday and Friday resumes.
- Traditionally, the week following this Sunday is the last week during which meat from mammals and birds is eaten until Holy and Glorious Pascha.
Thirtythird Sunday after the Great Feast of Pentecost / (Sunday after) Seventeenth 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 Triodion is within the Pascha Cycle.
Second Sunday of Triodion: Sunday of the Prodigal Son is the second Sunday of the Pascha Cycle. This Sunday is the ninth Sunday before Holy and Glorious Pascha.
How to determine when the Second Sunday of Triodion: Sunday of the Prodigal Sonn occurs
A count back from the date of Pascha is made.
More Information
The Prodigal Son Saint Joseph Melkite Greek Catholic Church, Lawrence, Massachusetts, Click on Triodion
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The Prodigal Son 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 |
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