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Melkite Greek Catholic Church Information CenterHoly and Glorious Pascha Preparation - Great and Holy Monday
Great and Holy Week begins just before the Vespers of Great and Holy Monday on Palm Sunday evening and ends just before the Divine Liturgy of Holy and Glorious Pascha is celebrated on Great and Holy Saturday evening. Great and Holy Week constitute a time marked by greater solemnity, intensified prayer, and stricter fasting as we prepare and then we move with our Lord Jesus Christ through the events of His Passion in the beautiful Holy Week services of the Church. All services in Great and Holy Week are moved ahead 12 hours.The reason is probably to make the services more convenient for the people to attend.
Great and Holy Monday, Great and Holy Tuesday and Great and Holy WednesdayGreat and Holy Monday, Great and Holy Tuesday and Great and Holy Wednesday are a time of preparation. Jesus teaches in the temple, which we remember in the readings and chants of the Pre-Sanctified Liturgy and the Bridegroom Service.
Vespers is the Pre-Sanctified Liturgy of Great and Holy Monday, which is celebrated on Palm Sunday afternoonMatins is the the Bridegroom Service of Great and Holy Monday, which is celebrated on Palm Sunday eveningJesus teaches in the temple, which we remember in the readings and chants of the Bridegroom Service. Vespers is the Pre-Sanctified Liturgy of Great and Holy Tuesday, which is celebrated on Great and Holy Monday morningPre-Sanctified Liturgy consists of the Office of Vespers followed by Holy Communion. Matins is the the Bridegroom Service of Great and Holy Tuesday, which is celebrated on Great and Holy Monday eveningJesus teaches in the temple, which we remember in the readings and chants of the Bridegroom Service. Pascha CycleGreat and Holy Monday is within the Pascha Cycle.Great and Holy Monday is between Holy and Glorious Palm Sunday--Shaneeneh and Great and Holy Tuesday. How to determine when Great and Holy Monday occursGreat Lent is Forty Days. Feasts of Feasts Holy and Glorious Pascha Date for Patriarch / Batriyark, Faithful in Orthodox Dominated Countries, and Faithful in Latin Catholic Dominated CountriesTraditionsTraditions of Great Lent and Holy Week Melkite Greek Catholic Church Eparchy of Newton ImagesImages of Holy Week Melkite Greek Catholic Church Eparchy of Newton Liturgical Service on WebGreek Catholic, Melkite Al-Bushra Theology Home - Hierarchy Home - Locations Home - Other Information Home - Alphabetical Index - Thesaurus - Sitemap - Arabic fonts - Home Melkite Greek Catholic Church Information Center Martha Liles Web URL address: Melkite Greek Catholic Church Information Center or http://www.mliles.com/melkite/ E-mail: mliles@mliles.com or mliles@mliles.com Melkite Greek Catholic Church Information Center is
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