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Upcoming Lenten Services:

Tuesday, March 2nd: (No Scheduled Services)

Wednesday, March 3rd:

  • 6 PM: Hierarchical Presanctified Liturgy
    (Join us for a Lenten Dinner after the service)

Thursday, March 4th:

  • 9:30 AM: Daily Matins
  • Overnight Pilgrimage to Holy Trinity Monastery in Jordanville
    Leave 11am on Thursday - Return Friday at 5 PM 

Friday, March 5th: (No Scheduled Services)

Saturday, March 6th:

  • 9:30 AM: Memorial Divine Liturgy (Lenten meal to follow service)
  • 4 PM: Vespers 

Sunday, March 7th: Sunday of the Cross

  • 9:30 AM: Divine Liturgy
  • 4 PM: Mission vespers at Holy Trinity Church in Wilkes-Barre
    Bishop Tikhon presiding

Monday, March 8th: (No Scheduled Services)

  • Pierogi Day
  • Leigh Valley Clergy Retreat with Bishop Tikhon

Tuesday, March 9th:

  • 4 PM: Daily Vespers

Wednesday, March 10th:

  • 6 PM: Presanctified Liturgy
    (Join us for a Lenten Dinner after the service)

Thursday, March 11th:

  • 9:30 AM: Daily Matins
  • 4 PM: Daily Vespers

Friday, March 12th:

  • 4 PM: Akathist to the Theotokos

Saturday, March 13th:

  • 4 PM: Vespers 
Great Lent

By V. Rev. Thomas Hopko

The season of Great Lent is the time of preparation for the feast of the Resurrection of Christ, It is the living symbol of man's entire life which is to be fulfilled in his own resurrection from the dead with Christ. It is a time of renewed devotion: of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. It is a time of repentance, a real renewal of our minds, hearts and deeds in conformity with Christ and his teachings. It is the time, most of all, of our return to the great commandments of loving God and our neighbors.

In the Orthodox Church, Great Lent is not a season of morbidity and gloominess. On the contrary, it is a time of joyfulness and purification. We are called to "anoint our faces" and to "cleanse our bodies as we cleanse our souls." The very first hymns of the very first service of Great Lent set the proper tone of the season:

Let us begin the lenten time with delight … let us fast from passions as we fast from food, taking pleasure in the good words of the Spirit, that we may be granted to see the holy passion of Christ our God and his holy Pascha, spiritually rejoicing.

Thy grace has arisen upon us, O Lord, the illumination of our souls has shown forth; behold, now is the acceptable time; behold, now is the time of repentance (Vesper Hymns).

It is our repentance that God desires, not our remorse. We sorrow for our sins, but we do so in the joy of God's mercy. We mortify our flesh, but we do so in the joy of our resurrection into life everlasting. We make ready for the resurrection during Great Lent, both Christ's Resurrection and our own.

For more information regardin the Orthodox Faith please visit The Othrodox Church in America website.


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