389. Holy Thursday morning Vesperal Divine Liturgy of Saint Basil

We all know that in the Orthodox Church the Divine Liturgy is always a celebration, not allowed during the penitential weekdays of the Great Lenten Fast. We also know that Holy Week is our most penitential period. Furthermore, running with our peculiar Holy Week schedule (which I’ll not go into again here), this actually turns […]

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388. Holy Wednesday night: Matins (Orthros) and Holy Unction

Note that we’re still on our Holy Week “topsy-turvy” schedule, always “anticipating” the next appointed service. As I said, despite my not understanding this, somehow it feels just right for this Week when the whole world gets turned upside down. Introduction For most of our Orthodox history the Holy Wednesday night service was Matins/Orthros, which […]

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387. Holy Wednesday morning: Divine Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts

In case you’ve tuned in late to this series: These posts are “repeats” (with a little reworking each year) of my Holy Week posts of the past five years – which are based on talks I’ve given (off and on) for about 25 years at Holy Week services at Saint Nicholas Church, Cedarburg, Wisconsin. Why […]

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386. Holy Tuesday night: Bridegroom Matins (Orthros) of Holy Wednesday

Before we get into the Gospel story… Tonight at the end of the Aposticha we hear the Hymn of Kassiane, a Ninth Century nun and hymnographer. She was one of several young women interviewed by Emperor Theophilos as a prospective bride. The story says he was so flummoxed by Kassiane’s beauty that he said something […]

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385. Holy Tuesday morning: Divine Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts

Troparion of Bridegroom Matins: Kievan chant, sung by “Archangel Voices” Behold, the Bridegroom comes at midnight, And blessed is that servant whom He shall find awake, But unworthy is the servant whom He shall find heedless. Beware, therefore, O my soul, do not be weighed down with sleep, Lest you be given up to death, and lest […]

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