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SUMMARY:Readers Vespers Tone 1
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URL:https://saintaidan.ca/event/great-vespers-tone-1-12/
CATEGORIES:Readers Vespers
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SUMMARY:Typika Service - St. Mary of Egypt
DESCRIPTION:Saint Zosimas (April 4) was a monk at a certain Palestinian monastery on the outskirts of Caesarea. Having dwelt at the monastery since his childhood\, he lived there in asceticism until he reached the age of fifty-three. Then he was disturbed by the thought that he had attained perfection\, and needed no one to instruct him. “Is there a monk anywhere who can show me some form of asceticism that I have not attained? Is there anyone who has surpassed me in spiritual sobriety and deeds?”… to continue reading click: https://www.oca.org/saints/lives/2023/04/02/18-5th-sunday-of-great-lent-st-mary-of-egypt
URL:https://saintaidan.ca/event/divine-liturgy-st-mary-of-egypt/
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SUMMARY:Holy Unction Service
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URL:https://saintaidan.ca/event/liturgy-of-the-presanctified-gifts-11/
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SUMMARY:Divine Liturgy-Lazarus Saturday
DESCRIPTION:Visible triumphs are few in the earthly life of our Lord Jesus Christ. He preached a kingdom “not of this world.” At His nativity in the flesh there was “no room at the inn.” For nearly thirty years\, while He grew “in wisdom and in stature\, and in favor with God and man” (Luke 2:52)\, He lived in obscurity as “the son of Mary.” When He appeared from Nazareth to begin His public ministry\, one of the first to hear of Him asked: “Can anything good come out of Nazareth?” (John 1:46). In the end He was crucified between two thieves and laid to rest in the tomb of another man. \nTwo brief days stand out as sharp exceptions to the above—days of clearly observable triumph. These days are known in the Church today as Lazarus Saturday and Palm Sunday. Together they form a unified liturgical cycle which serves as the passage from the forty days of Great Lent to Holy Week. They are the unique and paradoxical days before the Lord’s Passion. They are days of visible\, earthly triumph\, of resurrectional and messianic joy in which Christ Himself is a deliberate and active participant. At the same time they are days which point beyond themselves to an ultimate victory and final kingship which Christ will attain not by raising one dead man or entering a particular city\, but by His own imminent suffering\, death and resurrection…read more:  https://www.oca.org/saints/lives/2023/04/08/19-the-raising-of-lazarus-lazarus-saturday
URL:https://saintaidan.ca/event/divine-liturgy-lazarus-saturday-2/
CATEGORIES:Divine Liturgy
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SUMMARY:Great and Holy Monday - Bridegroom Matins
DESCRIPTION:These three days\, which the Church calls Great and Holy have within the liturgical development of the Holy Week a very definite purpose. They place all its celebrations in the perspective of End Times; they remind us of the eschatological meaning of Pascha. So often Holy Week is considered one of the “beautiful traditions” or “customs\,” a self-evident “part” of our calendar. We take it for granted and enjoy it as a cherished annual event which we have “observed” since childhood\, we admire the beauty of its services\, the pageantry of its rites and\, last but not least\, we like the fuss about the Paschal table. And then\, when all this is done we resume our normal life. But do we understand that when the world rejected its Savior\, when “Jesus began to be sorrowful and very heavy… and his soul was exceedingly sorrowful even unto death\,” when He died on the Cross\, “normal life” came to its end and is no longer possible…read more: https://www.oca.org/saints/lives/2023/04/10/21-great-and-holy-monday
URL:https://saintaidan.ca/event/bridegroom-matins-4/
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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SUMMARY:Great and Holy Tuesday - Bridegroom Matins
DESCRIPTION:…For there were “normal” men who shouted “Crucify Him” who spat at Him and nailed Him to the Cross. And they hated and killed Him precisely because He was troubling their normal life. It was indeed a perfectly “normal” world which preferred darkness and death to light and life…. By the death of Jesus the “normal” world\, and “normal” life were irrevocably condemned. Or rather they revealed their true and abnormal inability to receive the Light\, the terrible power of evil in them. “Now is the Judgment of this world” (John 12:31). The Pascha of Jesus signified its end to “this world” and it has been at its end since then. This end can last for hundreds of centuries\, but this does not alter the nature of time in which we live as the “last time.” “The fashion of this world passeth away…” (I Cor. 7:31)…read more: https://www.oca.org/saints/lives/2023/04/11/22-great-and-holy-tuesday
URL:https://saintaidan.ca/event/bridegroom-matins-5/
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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SUMMARY:Great and Holy Wednesday - Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts
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URL:https://saintaidan.ca/event/liturgy-of-the-presanctified-gifts-12/
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