318. 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 gave for about 25 years at Holy Week services when I was pastor of Saint Nicholas Church, Cedarburg, Wisconsin. […]

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317. Holy Tuesday night: Bridegroom Matins 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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316. Holy Tuesday Morning: Divine Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts

Ukraine I’m writing this article on Holy Monday morning, in sorrow. Have Ukraine’s Orthodox brothers and sisters in Russia given them a break for Holy Week? No, they have not. Their missile strikes and and shelling have in fact increased. Have they allowed time this Week for innocent Ukrainian civilians to escape the horrors of war? No, […]

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315. Holy Monday night: Bridegroom Matins for Holy Tuesday

Exaposteilarion hymn for Bridegroom Matins (from “Orthodox Christian Chants” site) Gospel Reading: Matthew 22:15-46; 23:1-39 In tonight’s Gospel, the confrontation between Jesus and the authorities continues. They must stop this Man. Killing Him was the last option. The better way, the cleanest way, was still to outwit Him, discredit Him. They’d had no success at […]

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314. Holy Monday Morning: Divine Liturgy of Presanctified Gifts

As on the weekdays of Lent, so on the ordinary weekdays of Holy Week: There is no celebration of the full Divine Liturgy. The Anaphora (the consecration of the Holy Gifts) is omitted, and Holy Communion is received from that which was blessed previously – in this case on Palm Sunday. Gospel Reading: Matthew 24:3-35 In […]

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