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Archbishop John (Shakhovskoy)

Prince Dmitry Alexeevich Shakhovskoy
(August 23 [September 5], 1902, Moscow - May 30, 1989, Santa Barbara, California, USA) - Bishop of the Orthodox Church in America, Archbishop of San Francisco and Western America. Preacher, writer, poet.
Rector of St. Vladimir's Theological Seminary. Author of numerous religious works, some of which have been published in translation in English, German, Serbian, Italian and Japanese.

The victories of evil over good are illusory and fleeting, while the victories of good, and its very existence in the world, which is already its victory, constitute the highest reality of the universe and the common wealth of humanity.
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Sergey Iosifovich Fudel

(December 31, 1900 (January 13 1901, Moscow β€” March 7 1977, Pokrov, Vladimir Region).
A literary scholar, Orthodox thinker, and spiritual writer, creator of numerous religious-philosophical and theological writings
He was repeatedly repressed for political reasons, was in camps and exiles.

Throughout his entire life, Iosif Fudel kept the flame of a true Christian soul and succeeded in passing on that flame to his children. From early childhood, and to his death, Sergei Iosifovitch was in the Church, and his life is a part of the history of the Church.

Love for a person saves both the one being saved and the one saving.
But to spiritually save others, one must first save oneself.
If a person is drowning themselves, they cannot spiritually save those who are drowning.

Faith isn't something you can prove; it's something you show through the living essence of truth.
You can only persuade others by the sheer conviction of your own personal happiness in it, by the infectiousness of your divine delight in faith.
This is the sole means of its transmission.

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Saint Sergiy Mechev
Holy Martyr


Sergei (Sergius) Alekseevich Mechev
(September (17) 30, 1892, Moscow - January 6, 1942, Yaroslavl) - archpriest, fourth child of Archpriest Alexei Mechev, saint of the Russian Orthodox Church.
Throughout his life, Saint Sergiy Mechev was a good shepherd to his flock, a beloved head of a church parish, and also an outstanding and unwavering witness of Christ who remained steadfast in his faith, ultimately rising to the highest form of service to Him, the feat of martyrdom.

The Holy Church says:
Go and learn from both the Pharisee and the tax collector. From the Pharisee, learn his actions, but do not be proud at all, for the action itself is insignificant and does not save.
Yet, remember that the tax collector is not yet saved, but is merely more justified in God's eyes than the Pharisee adorned with virtue.
Only if we proceed in this way can we expect our Great Lent to be fruitful.

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THE FEAST OF THE ANNUNCIATION

March 25/April 7

Behold the handmaiden of the Lord; be it unto me according to thy word.”
(Luke 1:38)

Such was the principal rule of the life of the most-blessed Virgin Mary.Thus did she feel and speak, and not only when the Archangel Gabriel announced to her that she would conceive and give birth to the Son of God, but throughout her entire life.
Having once and for all devoted herself to the Lord, she drew from that very devotion to God’s will, the courage and strength to endure all her sorrows, an unshakable resolve, and steadfastness to submit to His will and to obey all of the Lord’s Commandments.

On the feast of Annunciation of the Theotokos we celebrate and commemorate two things.
First of all, it is the divine initiative of God. He knew He was willing to take on flesh from the Virgin in order to save us all.
This way God also ceased to be something strictly transcendental and out of this world - He became a part of this world, a part of His own creation.
Secondly, we commemorate Mary’s acceptance to become the Mother of incarnate God. She could have said no, but she didn’t. She was brave and yet humble enough to accept God’s will.
This is such a great example to all of us - a Christian is someone who is both courageous and humble, because it is impossible to accept God’s will without those two qualities.

Nowhere is the Most Holy Virgin Mary so blessed as in the Divine services for the feast of the Annunciation. Here she is glorified as the author of our salvation. β€œToday is the beginning of our salvation,” says the troparion of this feast. But the same troparion also shows us the reason why the Virgin Mary is so honored by the Church: β€œThe Son of God becomes the Son of the Virgin as Gabriel announces the coming of grace.” Therefore, the Virgin Mary is glorified as the initiator of our salvation, in that she was vouchsafed to be the Mother of the Son of God and gave us the opportunity to receive the grace of the Holy Spirit to make us sons of God by grace and to inherit Divine glory here, and especially in the future age.

St. Seraphim (Sobolev)
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THE FEAST OF THE ANNUNCIATION

March 25/April 7

We call Her the Queen of Heaven, for She is the Mother of our King, the Lord Jesus Christ.
We call her the Lady because she has great power to protect us from the devil.

And through the Most Holy Theotokos, whose greatest feast we celebrate today, may we all be saved from the devil and all his servants. Amen
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St. Luke of Simferopol
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Great Wednesday

On Holy and Great Wednesday the divine Fathers ordained a commemoration to be kept of the woman who was a harlot and who anointed the Lord with myrrh, inasmuch as this took place a short time before the saving Passion.

We see in today's Gospel (Matt. 26:6-16) that the sinful woman brought oil of myrrh to anoint Christ, while Judas brought his greed to the Sanhedrin.
She spread out her hair to wipe the Lord's feet, while Judas stretched out his hands for the money.
She rejoiced to pour out the very precious oil on the Lord, while Judas made plans to sell the One who is above all price. By anointing Christ, she acknowledged Him as Lord, while Judas severed himself from the Master.
She was set free of her sins, while Judas was entrapped and became a slave of the devil.
She tenderly kissed the feet of Christ, asking for forgiveness, while Judas plotted to betray the Lord with a kiss, anticipating the silver.

Because the betrayal of Christ occurred on a Wednesday, the Orthodox Church has received the tradition from Apostolic times to observe Wednesday as a fast day throughout the entire year.

Kontakion, Tone 4

Though I have transgressed, O Good One,
more than the harlot,
I have never offered Thee a flood of tears.
but, praying in silence,
I fall down before Thee,
with love embracing Thy most pure feet,
that Thou as Master mayest grant me remission of sins.
And I cry to Thee, O Saviour:
Deliver me from the defilement of my evil deeds.

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Theophan the Recluse

(January 10, 1815 – January 6, 1894), Russian Orthodox bishop and theologian, recognized as a saint in 1988.
Born as Georgy Vasilievich Govorov, he became a monk in 1841, taking the name Theophan.

The commandments are a yoke, and sins are also a burden, ─ but having compared them both, the soul feels that the yoke of the commandments is light as a feather while the burden of sins is heavy as a mountain.
So let us fearlessly take on His easy yoke and His light burden.
Thus, and only thus, we could β€œfind rest unto our souls” [Mt. 11:29].

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Holy Thursday

This is the day we commemorate the Last Supper - the revelation of God’s love for people.

The Gospel of Matthew tells us about the Last Supper that Jesus Christ shared with His disciples. It happened on the day of the Jewish Festival of Unleavened Bread. In the evening, Christ and the disciples gathered together to eat the Passover. It is interesting how this is the day Christ will exchange the Old Testament Passover with the New Testament Pascha.
When at the table, Jesus said to His disciples:
β€œTruly I tell you, one of you will betray me.” (Matthew 26:21)
Everyone got sad and Judas, that one disciple that will in fact betray Christ, asked Him:
β€œSurely you don’t mean me, Rabbi?” (Matthew 26:25)
To which Christ simply answered, β€œYou have said so.”
On Holy Thursday, we also commemorate another important event - the betrayal. Judas betrayed Christ and gave Him a kiss, which is the sign of love and friendship. This is where we see how sin changes our nature, how it rebels against God, against love and light.

What happens next has such a great meaning to every Orthodox Christian - the very first Eucharist took place:
β€œWhile they were eating, Jesus took bread, and when he had given thanks, he broke it and gave it to his disciples, saying, β€œTake and eat; this is my body.” Then he took a cup, and when he had given thanks, he gave it to them, saying, β€œDrink from it, all of you. This is my blood of the covenant, which is poured out for many for the forgiveness of sins. I tell you, I will not drink from this fruit of the vine from now on until that day when I drink it new with you in my Father’s kingdom.” (Matthew 26:26-29)
The Eucharist is the new Pascha, the revelation of God’s unconditional love to us. Instead of a sacrificed lamb, we now eat Christ’s very Body and drink His very Blood in order to live. This is His ultimate gift to mankind; we get to experience the Kingdom and be with God here, on this earth, at the Divine Liturgy, every time we take the Holy Communion.
After Christ and His disciples shared the Mystical Supper, they went to the garden of Gethsemane where Christ prayed to God, saying:
β€œAbba, Father,” he said, β€œeverything is possible for you. Take this cup from me. Yet not what I will, but what you will.” (Mark 14:36)
Even though Christ is fully God, He is also fully human, which means he was probably scared and worried because He knew what was going to happen. He came to save mankind, and we can see just how humble one must be to accept that. Christ already showed how humble He is when he washed the disciples’ feet (John 13:2-17) and His death on the cross on Friday just proved that.

On Holy Thursday, Orthodox Christians gather for a special service where the Twelve Passion Gospels are read. From these readings we find out about Christ’s last instructions to the disciples, the prophecy, the prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane and other events of Holy Thursday.

The highest nobility, the Divine, is manifested in love, and therefore Holy Thursday is the day when the love of God was manifested, when the Lord, anticipating the creation of the Church, indicated by what it would live, and how it would be created, from all over the whole world by faith in Jesus Christ, in that precisely He is the herald of the will of God, the Heavenly Father, and He wants us to unite with Him in the Holy Eucharist and to serve one another with love, carrying out that mission that He was the first on earth to carry out. Anyone, born on earth through the waters of Hoy Baptism, can become a Christian and walk the same path as Christ. This is the meaning of the Christian life. And anyone can choose it. It doesn’t require a broad mind, or education, or money, or glory, or any kind of richesβ€”nothing is necessary for it. Only one thing is necessaryβ€”faith. If there is faith in Jesus Christ, then it is possible for everyone. And the Lord is ready to help every one of us on this path.

Dimitry Smirnov
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St.Tikhon of Zadonsk

Timofey Savelyevich Sokolov (1724, Novgorod region –1783, Zadonskiy Nativity Virgin Monastery).
Russian Orthodox bishop and spiritual writer whom the Eastern Orthodox Church glorified (canonized) as a saint in 1861.
He forbade corporal punishment of the clergy, cared about education,  opened many schools.

The sun emits warmth equally upon all things. But some things melt from its heat, like wax, while others harden, like clay. So too, God equally benefits all and sends down the warmth of His goodness, but some people are softened by His goodness and repent, while others become hardened and perish as, for example, the Pharaoh hardened his heart and perished, – such things are done in the world even now. O man! Do you despise the riches of God's goodness, forbearance, and patience, not understanding that God's goodness leads you to repentance (Rom. 2:4)?
Beware, man, lest you harden your heart by God's goodness, but rather be moved to repentance and consider God's patience for your salvation.

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Great Friday

On Great and Holy Friday, we commemorate Christ’s suffering and crucifixion. This is the day when our died for us, so that we can live. By dying on the cross He destroyed death itself.
On Holy Friday, we celebrate a special Vespers service, during which the priest removes the Body of Christ from the cross, wraps it in a white cloth and carries it into the altar. Then this cloth, which symbolises Christ’s body is placed in a bier - a symbol of a tomb.

What would you now, brethren, from the ministers of the word? The Word Himself is no more!
The Word, co-eternal with the Father and the Spirit, born for our salvation, the Author of every quick and powerful (Heb. 4:12) word, is silent, dead, buried, and sealed up. The more plainly and convincingly β€œto show man the path of life” (Ps. 16:11) this very Word came down from heaven and put on flesh; but men would not hearken unto the Word, they tear His flesh, and lo, β€œHe is cut off out of the land of the living” (Is. 53:8). Who then shall now give unto us the word of life and salvation?

Let us hasten to confess the mystery of the Word which shall disarm His persecutors, and restore Him to souls ready to receive Him. The Word of God is not bound by death. As a word from the lips of man dies not entirely away at the moment its sound ceases, but rather gathers new strength, and passing through the senses, penetrates the minds and hearts of the hearers; so also the Hypostatical Word of God, the Son of God, in His saving incarnation, whilst dying in the flesh, β€œfills all things” (Eph 4:10) with His Spirit and might. Thus when Christ waxeth faint and becometh silent on the cross, then is it that heaven and earth raise their voice unto Him, and the dead preach the resurrection of the Crucified, and the very stones cry out. β€œAnd the sun was darkened, and the veil of the temple was rent in the midst; and the earth did quake, and the rocks rent; and the graves were opened, and many bodies of the saints which slept arose” (Lk 23:45; Mt 27:51-52).
Christians, the incarnate Word keepeth silence only in order to speak unto us with greater power and effect; withdraws, that He may the more inwardly β€œdwell among us” (Jn 1:14); dies, that He may grant us His inheritance
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St. Philaret of Moscow
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Great Friday

The greatness of the tomb of Christ is not diminished, brethren, by our ingratitude: The Lord remains the master of Heaven and Earth even with all our betrayals of Him. But what will happen to us if we, having lost the grace of our Baptism, don’t return to it through repentance?
Instead of interceding for us, will not the all-sanctifying Blood of the Covenant cry out against us and ask for vengeance?
Thus, let us hasten while there is yet time, to be baptized again by the tears of the true repentance; let us hasten to cleanse ourselves with the Blood of the Covenant, until it ceases to flow from the Divine wounds. He calls all day, all our lives, stretching out His hands to us from the Cross; but we pay no heed and we don’t come: There will come a time when some will call out to Him, but He won’t hear those who didn’t listen to Him. May we not be found among them!

Amen.

St. Innocent of Kherson

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Great Saturday

On Great and Holy Saturday the Orthodox Church commemorates the burial of Christ and His descent into Hades. It is the day between the Crucifixion of our Lord and His glorious Resurrection. The Matins of Holy Saturday is conducted on Friday evening, and while many elements of the service represent mourning at the death and burial of Christ, the service itself is one of watchful expectation.

On Great and Holy Saturday the Church contemplates the mystery of the Lord's descent into Hades, the place of the dead. Death, our ultimate enemy, is defeated from within.
"He (Christ) gave Himself as a ransom to death in which we were held captive, sold under sin.
Descending into Hades through the Cross ... He loosed the bonds of death" (Liturgy of St. Basil).

Great Saturday is the day of the pre-eminent rest. Christ observes a Sabbath rest in the tomb. His rest, however, is not inactivity but the fulfillment of the divine will and plan for the salvation of humankind and the cosmos. He who brought all things into being, makes all things new.
The re-creation of the world has been accomplished once and for all.
Through His incarnation, life and death Christ has filled all things with Himself He has opened a path for all flesh to the resurrection from the dead, since it was not possible that the author of life would be dominated by corruption.

Today a tomb holds Him who holds the creation in the hollow of His hand; a stone covers Him who covered the heavens with glory.
Life sleeps and hell trembles, and Adam is set free from his bonds. Glory to Thy dispensation, whereby Thou hast accomplished all things, granting us an eternal Sabbath, Thy most holy Resurrection from the dead.

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Funeral Hymns of Life and Resurrection

We cannot but see with the eyes of faith that death is nothing but a dream.
Dying is terrible for him who has lost the feeling of faith, hope, and love from his soul. But, by God’s grace, we all believe, love, and trust.
For us, therefore, this tomb, these mortal veils, and this burial shroud are bright and divinely-revealing symbols and images, as the Apostle Paul says, of the trust that, when the earthly tabernacle of our body is dissolved, we will receive there, in the heavens, a different tabernacle, a house not made with hands and eternal (cf. 2 Corinthians 5:1).

Thus, the Savior commands us from the tomb to live without the fear of death, to progress in the Christian virtues, to labor in good deeds, and to attain perfection.
Increase your inner happiness and fear neither old age nor death, for the Lord’s will is present with us in all things: evil, no matter how strong it might be, is weaker than good. As unpleasant as death may be, its influence is limited; beyond its limits, beyond the border of the grave, we have a heavenly fatherland; there will be activity and life after our hearts; this will be given us by Him in Whose honor we are now triumphantly singing funeral hymns of life and resurrection, for He said: he who believes shall have eternal life, for I am the resurrection and the life.

Archpriest Valentine Amphiteatrov
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The Feast of Feasts - Pascha

The Resurrection of Christ the Redeemer is the completion of the Great Work for the redemption of mankind from enslavement to Satan and corruption; the power of sin is destroyed and Death itself is abolished. The Resurrection of Christ grants every one the right to call himself a child of God; it is the return of Paradise lost, the threshold of the Holy of Holies of immortal life and communion with God. St. Paul tells us that if there had been no Resurrection then our Christian faith would have been deprived of any foundation or value: If Christ has not been raised, then our preaching is in vain and your faith is in vain.,.. If Christ has not been raised, your faith is futile and you are still in your sins (1 Cor. 15:14, 17).

But Christ is risen; He rose the First among the sons of earth, and thus manifested His Might and His Divine Power. Through our forefather's disobedience to God, sin took possession of human nature, and brought decay and death in its wake. But Christ abolished original sin and cleansed the fallen Adam (Eph. 1:7). With His divine blood He raises man into a new creation (1 Cor. 15:13-26).

The Holy Orthodox Church triumphs, exults and rejoices, magnifying and extolling Christ's glorious Resurrection, the great and wonderful manifestation of Divine Love and Forgiveness and the beginning of everlasting life. On this Feast of Feasts, this Triumph of Triumphs, the Holy Church exults in her love for her beloved Bridegroom, Who rose from the tomb for our salvation, and summons us, Her faithful children, to this eternal Feast of angels and men. This greatest feast, illuminated by the light from on high, is a divine prefiguration of the general resurrection of all those who have died from the beginning of time. And this is so because, as the Paschal Hymn so triumphantly proclaims: Christ is risen from the dead, trampling down death by death, and upon those in the tombs bestowing life!

Troparion of the Feast

Christ is risen from the dead, trampling down death by death, and upon those in the tombs bestowing life!

Kontakion of the Feast (Tone 8).

Thou didst descend into the tomb, O Immortal, Thou didst destroy the power of death. In victory didst Thou arise, O Christ God, proclaiming Rejoice to the myrrh bearing women, granting peace to Thy apostles, and bestowing resurrection on the fallen.

Hymn of the Resurrection.

Having beheld the Resurrection of Christ, let us worship the Holy Lord Jesus, the only sinless One. We venerate Thy Cross, O Christ, and we praise and glorify Thy holy Resurrection; for Thou art our God, and we know no other than Thee; we call on Thy name.

Come, all you faithful, let us venerate Christ's holy Resurrection, For behold, through the Cross joy has come into all the world. Let us ever bless the Lord, praising His Resurrection. for by enduring the Cross for us, He has destroyed death by death
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CHRIST IS RISEN!

We have been forgiven and redeemed. Christ is Risen! In those three words, everything is said. In them lies the foundation of our faith, our hope, our love, the Christian life, all of our wisdom, our enlightenment, the Holy Church, sincere prayer, and all that is to come.
With those three words, all human ills – death, evil – are destroyed, and life, happiness, and freedom are given.
What miraculous power!..

Just making the response β€œTruly He is Risen!” is not, in and of itself, proof of Christ's Resurrection in us, in our hearts.
That is confirmed by our joy in the Lord and is proven by our love for Christ.
Whoever so loves understands and harbors no doubts about God's love.
However, beloved brothers and sisters, remember your recent confession, remember how you recently repented of sometimes complaining about God, doubting in His mercy, accusing the Lord of causing you undeserved sorrows and unbearable suffering, and even of not wishing to hear your prayers.
Remember how, living in sin, you tended to consider the Lord unkind, deaf, and blind to your woes and needs. Now, having united yourselves to Christ, have you recognized that He is Loving God, Merciful God, and not a punishing God? If you actually recognize that Truth, you undoubtedly understand God and His Providence, and love God with a pure heart; Christ is Risen in you, and you now can consciously respond to the joyous Christian greeting β€œChrist is Risen!” with the words β€œTruly He is Risen!”
Hieromartyr Metropolitan
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Christ is Risen!

Celebrating Pascha means knowing the power and greatness of Christ’s Resurrection with our whole heart.

Celebrating Pascha means becoming a new person.

Celebrating Pascha means thanking and praising God with our whole heart for His unspeakable giftβ€”the gift of resurrection and love.

We exalt and joyfully celebrate these days, sending up praise and glorifying the podvig of the victory of Divine love.

Christ is Risen!!!

Let us open wide our hearts to Him Who suffered and died, and rose for our sakes. He will enter in and fill our lives with Himself and His Light, transforming our souls. In answer to this, we strive with love toward Him along our way of the cross; for our resurrection into eternal life also undoubtedly shines at its end.

Celebrating Pascha means becoming a new person. This salvific state of soul, my beloved, is what I wish for you with my whole heart.
Archimandrite John Krestiankin
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