Here is a day by day explanation of Holy Week (the week leading up
to Pascha aka Easter), for those who are interested in learning how
Orthodox Christians have been commemorating (and ultimately
celebrating) this event for over 1,500 years. If you have ever wondered
what happens on each day of the week, below is a summary of each day's
proceedings by Fr. Andrew Demotses.
HOLY WEEK MEDITATION AND STUDY GUIDE
By Fr. Andrew Demotses
The services of Holy Week transform us into eyewitnesses and direct
participants in the awesome events of the Passion and Resurrection of
Jesus Christ. In readings taken from both Old and New Testaments, in
hymns, processions, and liturgical commemoration, we see the
fulfillment of the Messianic prophecies, and the mighty acts by which
God Himself, in the person of Jesus Christ, grants us forgiveness for
our sins, and rescues us from the pain of eternal death.
PALM SUNDAY EVENING - Matthew 21:18-43. This evening's service
calls to mind the beginning of Jesus' suffering. The gospel describes
the plotting of the priests and elders to trap Jesus into convicting
Himself as a religious heretic. Through parables, Jesus tells us of His
coming betrayal, trial, conviction and execution by crucifixion. The
hymns of this service commemorate two things; the first, the prophetic
figure of Joseph, who, while virtuous, nonetheless suffered unjustly at
the hands of his brothers before being greatly rewarded, and the
second, the parable of the fig tree, which in failing to bear fruit,
became a symbol of fallen creation, and of our own lives, in which we
also have failed to bear spiritual fruit.
HOLY MONDAY EVENING - Matthew 22:15-46; 23:1-39. This evening's
theme is the need for watchfulness and preparation, lest we be called
unprepared before the awesome judgement seat of Christ to render an
account of ourselves. The gospel reading contrasts the efforts of the
Pharisees to trick and discredit Jesus, with the forceful resistance
which Christ mounts against their evil. The hymns remind us of the
parable of the Ten Virgins, in which the faithful Christian is exhorted
to vigilance.
HOLY TUESDAY EVENING - John 12:17-50. The need for true
repentance is the concern of Tuesday evening's service. This
transformation from the life of sin to a life of faith and obedience is
exemplified for us in the person of the sinful woman who received the
gift for forgiveness when she anointed Jesus with myrrh and washed His
feet. The highlight of the service is the hymn written in honor of this
woman by St. Kassiani. The Gospel meditation foretells of the coming
suffering of Christ and recalls His inner struggles and agony.
HOLY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING - Epistle readings: James
5:10-16, Romans 15:1-7, I Corinthians 12:27-31-13:1-8, II Corinthians
1:8-11. Galatians 5:22-6:2, I Thessalonians 5:14-23. Gospel readings:
Luke 10:25-37, Luke 19:1-10, Matthew 10:1 & 10:5-8, Matthew
8:14-23, Matthew 25:1-13, Matthew 15:21-28, and Matthew 9:9-13. The
primary theme of Holy Wednesday is our human need for the healing and
forgiveness that comes into our lives when we establish a relationship
with God through Jesus Christ. We are reminded that the way to this
relationship is to be found, above all else, through the life of
prayer. In the Sacrament of Holy Unction, the faithful are anointed and
thus, healed both physically and spiritually. They are also reconciled
to God and one another so that they might receive the gift of the Holy
Eucharist instituted by Christ at the Last Supper.
HOLY THURSDAY MORNING - Matthew 26:2-20, John 13:3-17, Matthew
26:21-39, Luke 22:43-45, and Matthew 26:40-27:2. On Holy Thursday
morning, we ascend Mt. Zion with Christ and the Twelve, and enter into
the upper room. Once there, we witness the awesome moment when, at the
Last Supper, Christ abolishes the ritual practice of the Old Covenant
and establishes the ritual of the New Covenant, prophesied by Jeremiah,
through the Sacrament of Holy Communion. The faithful receive Holy
Communion at that Holiest of Liturgies.
HOLY THURSDAY EVENING - In this service, we commemorate the
undeserved suffering of Jesus Christ, endured for our sake, so that we
might be reconciled anew to God our Father. The Gospel readings witness
for us the betrayal and arrest of Jesus, his trial and conviction, and
finally his torture, crucifixion and death at the hands of a sinful
humanity. This evening's service also includes the procession
representing Christ carrying His own cross along the Via Dolorosa, and
ends when we see before us the King of Glory crucified. The Gospels are
as follows:
1. John 13:31-18:1
2. John 18:1-29
3. Matthew 26:57-75
4. John 18:28-19:16
5. Matthew 27:3-32
6. Mark 15:16-32
7. Matthew 27:33-54
8. 23:32-49
9. John 19:25-37
10. Mark 15:43-47
11. John 19:38-42
12. Matthew 27:62-66
HOLY FRIDAY AFTERNOON - I Corinthians 1:18-2:2, Matthew 27:1-38,
Luke 23:39-43, Matthew 27:39-54, John 19:31-37, and Matthew 27:55-61.
In this service, we are once again reverent witnesses to the undeserved
suffering of Christ, to his terrible passion and death. What is
remembered in a special way through liturgical commemoration and
procession, is the faithfulness and love of Joseph of Arimathea who
tenderly removed Christ's body from the cross, wrapped it in clean
linen, and carried it to his own unused tomb for burial.
HOLY FRIDAY EVENING - Ezekiel 37:1-14, I Corinthians 5:6-8,
Galatians 3:13-14, Matthew 27:62-66. On Good Friday evening, the theme
is Christ's descent into Hades during which the Gospel of repentance
and reconciliation with God is shared with those who died before
Christ's saving dispensation in the flesh. The service begins with
lamentations sung as we stand before the tomb of Christ commemorating
His unjust punishment and the shedding of His innocent blood. But the
service ends on a note of joy and hope, with the reading of the Prophet
Ezekiel in which he describes his vision of our resurrection yet to
come; in the midst of despair, we are told there is hope, for not even
death can separate us from the unfailing love and power of God. Death
is about to be conquered and faithfulness rewarded.
HOLY SATURDAY MORNING - Romans 6:3-11, Matthew 28:1-20. On Holy
Saturday morning we celebrate the theme of faithfulness receiving its
reward. The crucifixion is over, Christ is buried, the twelve apostles
and other disciples are scattered and defeated. And yet, three
myrrh-bearing women come in faithfulness to perform the last act of
love--to anoint Jesus according to the Jewish burial custom. Their
unwavering devotion is rewarded--they are the first to share in
Christ's triumph over evil and death. They are the first witnesses to
the Resurrection. This joy is commemorated through the scattering of
bay leaves and rose petals by the priest.
HOLY SATURDAY EVENING - EASTER SUNDAY MORNING - Mark 16:1-8. The
lamentations of the previous night are repeated and the church is
plunged into darkness to symbolize the despair and defeat experienced
before the dawn of Christ's victory over the Enemy of our salvation.
Precisely at midnight, a single light emerges from the altar
representing the victory of Christ over death, the defeat of the Prince
of Darkness by Jesus, the Light of the World. As the light is passed
from person to person, it pushes back the darkness of the church and
defeats it completely. The Resurrection is proclaimed in song and
triumphant procession, and after the Liturgy, its light is carried into
our homes so that they too might be filled with its light and warmth
and triumph.
EASTER SUNDAY MORNING - John 20:19-25. Christ's Resurrection and
victory is affirmed in this morning's theme. The Gospel is read in
several languages to illustrate the universality of the Good News of
the Resurrection and its proclamation to the very ends of the earth.
Love, forgiveness, reconciliation, triumph and joy--these are the gifts
which we receive because Christ lived and died and triumphed for our
sake.
GLORY BE TO HIM FOR ALL THINGS, AND MAY YOUR EASTER BE BLESSED
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