From our Archbishop
GREEK ORTHODOX
ARCHDIOCESE OF AMERICA8-10 East
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10/07February 19,
2007Great and Holy
LentTo the Most Reverend
Hierarchs, the Reverend Priests and Deacons, the Monks and Nuns, the Presidents
and Members of the Parish Councils of the Greek Orthodox Communities, the
Distinguished Archons of the Ecumenical Patriarchate, the Day, Afternoon, and
Church Schools, the Philoptochos Sisterhoods, the Youth, the Hellenic
Organizations, and the entire Greek Orthodox Family in
America
Beloved Brothers and Sisters
in Christ,Once again the most
inspiring season of Great and Holy Lent is upon us, a time in the life of our
Church in which we anticipate remarkable opportunities to grow spiritually in
Christ. Before all other matters, we are thankful to God for the gracious
extension of time that He has given to each of us to live on this, His Earth,
that He created out of His love for us. We are thankful for the gracious
addition of one more Lenten season to our life, a season that enables us to
experience the unique blessings associated with our identity as Orthodox
Christians.
The opportunities afforded to
us by the Lenten season as a time for spiritual growth in Christ are replete
with multiple elements. The first of these is the spiritual discipline of
fasting. In our Orthodox Church, the discipline of fasting throughout the
period of Lent is accorded special prominence. This ancient practice of
regulating our intake of food and drink according to prescribed measures by the
Church allows us to participate in a communal act that sharpens our focus upon
the internal disposition of our mind and soul. By focusing on the
disposition of our souls, and by exercising control over our bodily desires, we
can come closer to a real communion with Christ. This is what is expressed
by the hymn from the Matins Service of Tuesday in the first week of Lent: "Come,
let us enter the inner chamber of our soul offering prayers to the Lord."
Another element of the season
of Great and Holy Lent is the opportunity during this time to enlighten our
minds with the divine mysteries and saving truths of our Orthodox Christian
faith. During this sacred period, we consider the unprecedented
significance of the person of Jesus Christ as Lord and God living among us.
We ponder the reality of His continued presence today in our midst, the
truly life-altering things that He has done for us, the challenge of living a
life of authentic faith in Him, and the obligation each and all of us have as
Orthodox Christians to glorify His name by our acts of love and philanthropy to
others, which is also a central element of this Lenten
period.
The period of Great and Holy
Lent is also a precious time for us to strengthen our prayer life, as we are
provided with a number of additional services for worship in our Church.
Some of these special services throughout the Lenten period include the
weekly Liturgies of the Pre-Sanctified Gifts, the Divine Liturgy of Saint Basil
on each of the Sundays of Lent, the insightful prayer of repentance known as the
prayer of St. Ephraim the Syrian, the Lenten service of the Great Compline, and
the traditional hymns of Salutation to the Theotokos that we chant on each
Friday of Lent. Additionally, the occasion for increased Bible study is
replete throughout the Lenten season as the services themselves include longer
passages from the Old and the New Testaments. These valuable opportunities
for worship and for encounter with the Holy Scriptures strengthen our prayer to
God, which is an indispensable source of strength and wisdom on our journey in
this life and toward eternal salvation.
The culmination of the period
of Lent finds its expression in the very special time of the Holy Week, a unique
period of time in our Church that presents us with even more opportunities for
worship and spiritual growth. During Holy Week, when we meditate on the
Holy and saving Passion of Christ, we observe within us a developing spiritual
intensity. In Lent, such a spiritual intensity has been constantly growing
with the passing of successive weeks, culminating in the saving Passion of Jesus
Christ and in the ultimate explosion of joy, namely His Resurrection from the
dead. We appreciate the building of spiritual intensity over a delineated
period of time since it confirms to us that we as human beings are created by
God primarily as creatures of worship. Worship is an advanced mental and
spiritual activity that distinguishes human beings alone from all the other
creatures that God has created on this earth. In this regard, the period
of Great and Holy Lent, culminating in Holy Week, is the most appropriate time
to appreciate the tremendous privilege of being human, which means to be a God
worshipping being.
My beloved Christians,
As we begin this period of
Lent, let us be mindful of the huge blessings that God gives to us each day of
this life. Let us express our appreciation for these blessings through
fasting, through our spiritual growth, through our increased prayer to God, and
through our awareness that He has created us as creatures capable of worshipping
Him as our Immortal King and our God. May His infinite love and protection
sustain all of you throughout this very holy season, and may your Lenten journey
be one filled with opportunities for coming closer and closer to an everlasting
communion with Christ our Lord.
With paternal love in
Christ,
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DEMETRIOS
Archbishop of America
Posted: Friday - February 09, 2007 at 08:10 AM
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