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Hello, father! I am asking you a question that, I think, many have already asked more than once: 1. Is it possible to eat blessed Easter cake and eggs on an empty stomach? Is it possible to throw away egg shells and crumbs from blessed Easter cakes and eggs in regular trash? Forgive me, I just want to sort this out once and for all. God bless you!

Alexey

Alexey, you can eat blessed Easter cakes and eggs at any time; you don’t have to do it on an empty stomach. Residues from these products can be disposed of in regular trash.

Hieromonk Victorin (Aseev)

Bless me, father. I have this question. My colleague at work is a Muslim. When I said that I was going to the Epiphany service and to get holy water, she asked me to bring her some water too. I asked her: “What are you going to do with her?” She says: "Drink." I tell her that this is not mineral water to drink just like that. You must drink such water with faith and cross yourself. After all, she won’t do this. She said: "So what. God is one." Of course, I brought her water. But it torments me that I dared to prove something to her. Maybe I should have just given her water without getting into a discussion? Or should I not have given water at all? Please enlighten me.

Love

Hello, Love. You did everything right. And on Easter treat her with Easter cake. Just remember that all conversations in such cases should be friendly. And if it doesn’t work out, then remain silent.

Priest Alexander Beloslyudov

Hello, father! Please tell me what to do if the blessed Easter cake has become moldy?

Elena

Elena, usually in such cases they bury the Easter cake in the ground, in a place that is not trampled on (where people do not walk), or you can throw this Easter cake into the river.

Hieromonk Victorin (Aseev)

CHRIST IS RISEN! I don't know if I did the right thing. My neighbor asked me to take her Easter cakes to be blessed; she didn’t want to stand, she said, I can’t stand it, my legs hurt. He drinks often. And I told her that it was better to do it myself, and that what I would consecrate to her was like a poultice for a dead person, only to calm the conscience, and not to save her. I would, of course, if she were really weak and sick. And then I thought, maybe I shouldn’t have refused, what do you think?

Svetlana

Svetlana, if you had not refused, you would have done a very good deed, and this is very useful and good for the soul. Do not give up on good deeds, they ennoble the soul. And your neighbor, over time, perhaps, will gather her strength and go to the service herself, but at the moment You could make sure that she, too, was not deprived of grace on the holiday.

Hegumen Nikon (Golovko)

Hello, father! Please tell me when can I bake Easter on Thursday? I heard that you can’t bake on Good Friday, but you can on Thursday and Saturday. Is this true? Tell me please. Thank you.

Natalia

Natalia, all of Holy Week is preparing us for the Great Feast of Easter. We prepare not only spiritually, but also physically. You can bake Easter cakes from Monday of Holy Week. After all, for example, in monasteries and in production there are large volumes of baked goods, and in two or three days they will not have time to provide everyone who wants it. At home, yes, they start baking on Thursday, because the volumes are small, and therefore there is no need to bake earlier, and eggs are also painted closer to Easter, starting on Thursday. Don’t focus too much on this, start baking at your convenience, possibly on Good Monday.

Hieromonk Victorin (Aseev)

Hello! Please advise me: since last Easter I have shells from blessed eggs, crumbs from Easter cakes and the molds they were baked in at home; as far as I know, I can’t throw them away, but I don’t know what to do, can you tell me? Thank you in advance,

Christina

Christina, we always burn or bury consecrated objects or things that have become unusable. If you have a dacha, then in the dacha you can burn it all in the stove or bury it under a tree. Also, spoiled consecrated foods can be thrown into the river.

Hieromonk Victorin (Aseev)

Hello! How should you celebrate Easter if your dad died 5 months ago? Is it possible to bake Easter and dye eggs? How and when to go to the cemetery? Thank you.

Elena

Hello, Elena! You can and should celebrate the Resurrection of Christ by baking Easter cakes and painting eggs. After all, Easter is a Festival of holidays for both the living and the dead. And you can pray for dad at the funeral service and go to the cemetery on Radonitsa, May 14.

Priest Vladimir Shlykov

Hello, father! My birthday is May 4th, which falls on Holy Saturday, they say you can’t celebrate! What should I do?

Catherine

Ekaterina, why should you celebrate your birthday on Holy Saturday? This is a strict fast, when you can’t eat practically anything, only strictly fasting food. On this day in church they sing “Let all human flesh be silent,” that is, you cannot celebrate a birthday on this day. This is the day of preparation for the Great Feast of Holy Easter. We consecrate Easter cakes and eggs. The best thing is to celebrate your birthday on Easter, May 5th. Your holiday will be double, and you will not sin before God. On Easter you can eat any food, have fun, and celebrate in a restaurant.

Hieromonk Victorin (Aseev)

Is it possible for an Orthodox Christian to eat sweet or tasty things, for example, order pizza or buy ice cream, or is this voluptuousness?

Anna

Hello Anna.
As you know, the most delicious food is prepared in Orthodox monasteries. Bread prepared with prayer even during Lent resembles Easter cake. So there is nothing wrong with a hungry person refreshing himself with tasty, skillfully prepared food.
However, without experiencing a feeling of hunger, you should not get carried away by taste sensations, otherwise you may fall into the sin of gluttony.
God help me.

Priest Sergius Osipov

Bless me, father. I came to God in mature age, although he was baptized in childhood. I remember well my first conscious coming to church for a service, and not to light a candle or dedicate Easter cakes. I didn't last even half an hour. When I realized that I would simply faint, I left the temple. He sat, caught his breath, and went again. And... he left again. And so three times. Thank God that after that first experience I did not give up, but decided to push myself, no matter what the cost. And so, step by step, overcoming reluctance, physical discomfort, laziness, I, with God’s help, overcame this difficult period of becoming a church member. Now my teenage son is going through the same thing. I did not force or drag him to the temple. I decided that the best sermon for him would be the lifestyle that I had chosen, and not my admonitions. You can imagine my joy when he himself wanted to go to church. And here it is. I understand that he needs to go through this period, especially since he has not yet confessed or received communion. He says he's not ready yet. I don’t rush or insist, I’m afraid to destroy this sprout that has sprouted in his soul. Gave him everything necessary literature, I help with advice and pray for him. But then, in my case, and with him now, my question remained unanswered. Why do new converts experience such discomfort during the period of churching, why does a healthy, physically strong guy who plays sports, after fifteen minutes of being at the service, leave the church, because he is simply in a semi-fainting state, that this is the work of the enemy or the influence of the grace of God, which (how says in prayer before reading the Gospel) scorches, cleanses, sanctifies the whole person? And how can we help him not to fall away during this period, not to give up on everything, but to endure and go through this path? God bless you.

Oleg

Oleg, unfortunately, after our era of Soviet godlessness, the fact that our compatriots faint in church has become a sad norm. This is in pure form demonic influence, or better yet, “retribution” for our turning to God. Tell him that it’s not scary, don’t be afraid. And let him fight - after all, he is a fighter, like any man. The demon will not stand this fight and will run away.
One of my friends also experienced similar temptations and constantly left the temple. But then one day he set himself up like this: “Why am I just going to run around like this? Let it be what will be, but I will not leave my place in the temple!” And so he stood and prayed. Yes, the demon did not leave him, and he experienced an attack of faintness, and even almost fainted, but did not leave his place, and - it was last time, he won.

Hegumen Nikon (Golovko)

Hello! Please tell me what to do with the shells of blessed eggs and the paper that covered the Easter cake?

Nina

IN rural areas you can simply burn the shells and paper. And in city churches there are special boxes for this. It is better for you to check with your church what is customary to do with shells, paper, and candle stubs specifically at your parish.

Archpriest Andrey Efanov

Hello, God's servant Anastasia writes to you, I turn 24 this month. I myself am from Ukraine, but I have been living in Spain for 12 years. I am writing to you because I no longer know who to contact and from whom to receive good advice or just kind words. Last year I visited the Intercession Monastery in Moscow for the first time and visited the holy relics of the Blessed Matronushka. I knew about her before; when I was a child, my grandmother gave me a brochure about her life and great power her prayers. When I entered the monastery with my godmother, she told me that if you sincerely pray to Matronushka, she helps in many ways. At that time, my mother was severely depressed and was being treated with pills. I thought that it was probably worth asking for my mother and for my family in general, for my loved ones. But I also had a personal request to Matronushka, I really liked one guy. His name is Maxim, he himself is a pediatrician from Moscow, but he visits Spain, his mother, sister and our mutual friends live here. So, through mutual friends, I met him. In general, I asked Matronushka to pray for us, so that everything would work out for him and me. This was in April. We corresponded with him a lot on the Internet, and in August he finally arrived. We spent a lot of time together, I was in seventh heaven. Soon he finally told me that he liked me, and everything worked out for us, although we only stayed together for a week, then he left for Moscow. I thanked Matronushka very much for hearing me and helping me with all my requests; my mother also no longer complained about her health. Months passed, we communicated with Maxim via the Internet, called back and kept in touch in every possible way. But already in December I felt that he did not miss me, did not write the same way as I did to him. We never told each other that we loved. But I already felt it in my heart. I always asked him about his family and friends, he told me about his problems. I became very close to him. And when I felt this coldness from him, I thought that he would come and everything would fall into place. Because communication on the Internet is, of course, not at all the same as in real life. At the end of January, our communication completely disappeared; I knew practically nothing about him. I even tried to attract his attention by inventing myself different problems so that he listens to me and worries about me. In February, on Valentine's Day, I, of course, wrote him a congratulatory letter, but he did not answer me. Of course, I was offended, and then he told me that we needed to meet. He was already in Spain, and we met, I already felt at that moment that things were heading towards separation. He told me that he wanted to clarify our relationship and expressed everything, he said that the distance torments him and he doesn’t like it. But I understood that, probably, someone had appeared with him, and I asked him about it. He answered me honestly and admitted that he had another girlfriend. At that moment, when we were talking, everything was like a fog for me, I probably didn’t even understand that it was real. It seemed to me that this was all a dream and that I was about to wake up. In this incomprehensible state, I even told him that all this was logical, that we had no feelings. I guess I just wanted the breakup to be easy for him, so that he wouldn’t think I was in love. At the end of our meeting we even laughed and talked about the next meeting. In general, from this conversation I also learned that he was seriously ill. Suffers from epilepsy. I felt terribly sorry for him. In my life I have already seen all the horrors of this disease. When I came home, when I realized that all this really happened to me, that I was no longer with him, I felt so bad in my soul as I had never felt before. I didn’t even have anyone to talk to at that time, because my parents were traveling. In the morning I talked to my loved ones and told about everything. My aunt even told me that it was probably God who took me away from such a person, such a sick person. At that moment I even thought that she was right. But after a while, I realized that I, as a believer, could never think like that, and I realized that I loved him even with such a serious illness. I sincerely began to pray for him, for his family and his healing. On Forgiveness Sunday, he wrote to me and asked for forgiveness for everything he had done to me. I forgave him. But all the pain still didn’t go away, I suffered a lot. Then I thought that God was probably punishing me for something in this way, and I began to prepare for Easter. I have read many articles about communion and confession. I wanted to confess and take communion, to repent for all my sins. I kept a fast and tried to remember all my sins and not hide anything from the Lord. On Easter I went to our Orthodox Church of the Archangel Michael, here in Spain. Before the service, I prayed for all my loved ones, lit candles for everyone who asked and for whomever I wanted. I prayed at the icon of Matronushka. Afterwards I confessed before the service. She stood through the entire service and blessed the Easter cakes. In fact, I felt better after visiting the temple, we even started communicating with him again, but all the grief for him did not go away. And for a month now I have been continuing to pray to God for him, I pray for him and for his entire family, even for his current girlfriend. I ask the Lord and the saints for help, I ask for his healing and return to me, if this is the Will of God. I say prayers every day and every night. When memories start to depress me, I say prayers, but nothing helps me. I understand that I love him very much, that my love is sincere and real. Despite all my pain, not once during all this time did I wish him harm or even call him a bad word. Many months have passed, and this heartache and the loss does not let go. There is still hope in my heart that I can be with him. Now I am already asking God to help me forget about him, to send me another person. I read the girl’s prayers for marriage every day. I understand that it’s bad to write to you about this, but I’m already being visited by thoughts of death. It just seems to me that this is the only way I can get rid of these mental torments. I just can't live like this anymore. I have exams to enter the University very soon, and I can’t even concentrate on anything. I read a lot of books and literature, including the lives of saints, in order to somehow make my existence easier, so as not to think about it. I cry every day, and I don’t even know how to stop and calm down. Anywhere I feel such sadness that I simply burst into hysterics. Because of this, my health also deteriorated; I lost a lot of weight and, due to a lack of vitamins, my teeth began to deteriorate. They said it was all due to severe stress. Please tell me, maybe I'm doing something wrong? Maybe I’m praying wrong, or asking God too much? Maybe I'm boring him with my requests? I don’t know what to think anymore... I know that God doesn’t do everything so quickly, that he doesn’t help right away, and you need to be constant in your prayers. But I no longer have the strength. What should I do? How to ask correctly? Should I hope and believe that things will still work out well with him? I want to go to St. Petersburg this summer, I read that Saint Xenia also helps in such cases. Help me as much as you can, I beg you. Thank you.

Anastasia

It’s difficult to say, dear Anastasia, why everything turned out this way. The reasons may be different, but you need to forget your lover. The Lord will certainly help you, unless you interfere with Him with constant thoughts about what has not come true. You are young and have not yet experienced many difficulties in life, and the first adversities have crippled you. Strive to visit the temple more often, remember that the Lord cares about you and that all difficulties will soon pass. You are already an adult and still learning. Isn't it time to work and benefit people? This, of course, does not exclude further training, but still it is time not only to receive, but also to give. And visiting the relics of Blessed Xenia is useful, but at the same time you should not leave daily prayers. God help you!

Archpriest Andrey Efanov

Christ is Risen! The Bible is translated differently everywhere, so sometimes it happens that I don’t know how to understand it. At Easter, when I went to bless the Easter cake, they handed out postcards with the image of Christ, and on back side God's commandments. I read the second commandment as if for the first time, and a stupor sets in. Further, I found it from N. Serbsky: “The second commandment: “You shall not make for yourself an idol or any image; do not worship them or serve them. This means: do not deify the creation, do not honor it as the Creator. If you climbed high mountain and there he met the Lord God, why do you look back at the shallow swamp growth at the foot of the mountain? If a person wanted to see the king and after much effort achieved a meeting with him, will he at this meeting look around and look at the king’s servants and lackeys to the right and left? He can behave this way only in two cases: either he cannot stand the presence of the king and seeks support from those around him; or he sees that the king is unable to help him, and is looking for a stronger patron." I read a lot of explanations about icons, but they are all florid, unconvincing. Not a single one sounded like this: "yes, yes, no, no." From some Since then, it has become important for me to fall to the crucifix in church and, hugging His legs, to be alone for a while. But now what should I do? I’m afraid to pray to icons, so as not to belittle God, not to offend.

Tatiana

Truly Christ is risen! It is precisely in order not to fall into the sin of idolatry that the Church distinguishes between “worship,” which only God is worthy of, and “veneration,” which can extend to images of God. What's the difference? Now, when you stand in front of the Crucifixion, you prayerfully turn not to the wood and paints, but to the One who is depicted with paints on the tree. In this way you worship Christ Himself and honor His image. Paganism, against which this commandment is directed, gives divine honors to the image itself, which is a false manifestation of religiosity, and therefore a sin.

Deacon Ilia Kokin

Hello! Please tell me why the priest didn’t sprinkle me with holy water when we went to church to bless Easter cakes and eggs before Easter? He sprinkled our Easter cakes, sprinkled my son, but not me.

Anna

During Holy and Bright Weeks, priests serve at maximum efficiency, and the priest could simply, out of fatigue, forget to sprinkle you with holy water. There is nothing terrible about this, because you came to consecrate the Easter meal, which was done. It is important to sanctify your soul through prayer, confession, and communion, and you can sprinkle holy water on yourself.

Archpriest Andrey Efanov

Catholic colleagues treated me to Easter cake and eggs at work on Holy Monday. They already have a holiday, but we have Lent. I didn’t eat it, then I fed it to the pigeons. What if they were sanctified? In the evening at home I read how to one person who did not eat, when everyone was at the meal, and he was served separately, the elder said that it would be better for him if he ate meat. On the one hand, I couldn’t eat, on the other hand, for some reason I was restless in my soul. What was the right thing to do in order to avoid blasphemy, not to violate the will of God, not to offend a person?

Olga

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There is no need to offend a person by refusing to share a fast meal with him, even if you are currently fasting. On the other hand, it’s hard for me to believe that a Catholic believer would be offended if he were told: “You know, we’re still in Holy Week and strict fasting.” What kind of grievances can there be here? It seems to me that it would be better to politely refuse than to take food that you do not intend to eat. It’s one thing to have a monastery where, contrary to the general rules, you take upon yourself your own post, but it’s a completely different thing when you, even if you are among people of other faiths, hold a post established by the Church.

Priest Alexander Gumerov

Hello! Tell me, please, where can I put the shells from blessed eggs and crumbs from Easter cake?

Elena

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In an untrodden place - that is, in a clean place, closed from walking on top of it - for example, throw it into a river or bury it in the ground in a forest or somewhere in nature.

Deacon Ilia Kokin

Hello! They say that if someone in the family died shortly before Easter, then you cannot bake Easter cakes and paint eggs for Easter? Is this true? Thanks in advance!

Olga

Of course this is not true! Easter is the celebration of the triumph of victory over death, realized in Christ, thanks to His Bright Resurrection. And, as the Holy Scripture says, “God is not the God of the dead, but the God of the living” (Mark 12:27). Therefore, the opinion you give is pagan superstition, not Christianity. Christians, I repeat, celebrate victory over death on Easter, regardless of whether any of their loved ones have died at this time or not.

The bright holiday of EASTER is approaching. Several times, by the will of God, I had the opportunity to celebrate Easter in Ukraine (the Church of the Moscow Patriarchate). There's order there Easter service something like this: on Saturday, Easter eggs and Easter cakes are not blessed in church. At night, on Saturday, usually at 23:00, the all-night service begins. All-night services on Easter night end in different churches in different times, but usually at 3-4 am. And at the end of the all-night vigil, the priests bless the Easter and everything that was brought from home. After the all-night vigil, early in the morning, everyone who spent that night (and morning!) in the church rushes to their families with candles and blessed food. This is how the sacred Easter night passes in Ukraine, during which the people stay awake and rejoice in churches until the morning, and at dawn (about 5 am), returning home, joyfully greet each other with Easter: “Christ is Risen”! Father, please answer the QUESTION: why in all Moscow churches (and the Moscow region) at about 2 am the all-night service ends, the DOORS CLOSED, everything calms down until 9 am?! After all, this is wrong... How is it even possible to close churches until the morning and sleep on Easter?! I note that the “standard answer”: “because there are a lot of people” is not correct. There are also a lot of people in Kyiv, but the churches are open all night and all morning. Thank you.

Michael

Moscow churches also have different practices. Usually, they try to end the service by 2 o'clock so that people can get home by metro. In our church, parishioners are offered tea and pies, and those who want more for a long time they remain in the church, and at 7 am the early Liturgy is celebrated, then at 9.30 am the late Liturgy. So in Moscow it happens differently and very often depends on the wishes of the parishioners of a particular church.

1. Why worship and pray to icons, when the Lord himself forbade all worship of the works of human hands, “for it is written: Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and serve Him alone.” (Matthew 4:10) 2. Brothers, if you are brothers, what are you teaching here, what is the Forerunner? Why do you distort the Word of the Living God? There is only one Bible, John was the Baptist because he baptized Jesus Christ, and he was also the son of Zechariah. Question: why Forerunner? And where in the Bible does it say that Elizabeth's rejoicing is a prayer? (Luke 1:42) But Luke 1:46-55 looks more like prayer. And in general, Jesus commanded to pray like this - Matthew 6:9-13. Why are you leading people away from God? God - He is alive and is not in icons. Jesus is always there for each of us, and He always loves us. Why have I never heard this before? Orthodox church that Jesus Christ died in my place, redeemed me, saved me, loves me and gave me eternal life. You called yourself Orthodox Christians, so have this right to glorify Christ, so that your glorification may be pleasing to the Lord! You know so much, and you probably know what the Lord did with those who worshiped idols, why do you bring the wrath of God upon yourself and people? And why do you have to bake Easter eggs and paint eggs for Easter? For some reason, nothing is written about this in the Bible. So if the Lord did not command to do this, why do it? And why doesn’t anyone warn that later celebrating with beer and vodka will obviously lead to nothing good? And in general, the Lord said that drunkards will not inherit the Kingdom of God. I wonder if anyone will answer me??? God bless you! 3. Honestly, it would be better if you just printed the Bible.

Inna

Dear Inna (apparently, all three questions were asked by the same person), I am more than sure that your questions did not arise on your own - you read the Bible from beginning to end, then went to an Orthodox church and began to be surprised at the inconsistency of one to the other - no. Most likely you belong to one of the so-called. “evangelical” churches, where these “inconsistencies” were pointed out to you, i.e. You are the bearer of a certain tradition, and this in itself excludes objectivity of judgment. Any Christian tradition presupposes a certain method of interpreting the Bible, so why should we give preference to the interpretations of some modern American preacher and neglect the interpretations of the disciples of the holy apostles (St. Polycarp of Smyrna or Ignatius the God-Bearer)? Now, in order: 1. The Orthodox do not “worship” icons, but “honor” them, worshiping the Prototype through an image. An icon is not an idol, because An idol is a depiction of a false deity, while an icon depicts the True God. This turned out to be possible due to the fact that God became a man, so the Old Testament commandment is no longer applicable here. An icon is a space for a person’s gracious meeting with God and the saints; personal prayer experience also testifies to this meeting Orthodox people, and numerous miracles performed by icons. 2. The word “Forerunner” is Church Slavonic, and in Church Slavonic “current” also means “procession”, i.e. The Forerunner is the predecessor of the Savior, because it is said about him: “And you, little child, will be called the prophet of the Most High, for you will come before the face of the Lord to prepare His ways” (Luke 1:76). 3. The passage from the Gospel of Luke (1.46-55) is actually used in Orthodox worship- at Matins, but the words spoken by Elizabeth (Luke 1:42) were spoken by a person in a state of grace-filled delight, so they were included in one of the most famous prayers, addressed to Mother of God- “Virgin Mother of God.” 4. The custom of preparing Easter cakes and painting eggs is not obligatory for believers; this is not a Sacrament. It's just folk tradition, consecrated by the Church, and it is a great pity for those people who consider themselves Orthodox only because they appear in church once a year to consecrate Easter cakes. 5. The text of the Bible is posted on our website (thanks for the advice). 6. Now regarding the love of Christ and Orthodox preaching. The fact that you have not heard about this in an Orthodox church only testifies to the fact that you rarely appear there - this is truly the central point of our faith. Moreover, a true disciple of Christ is distinguished by the fact that he not only talks about love, but first of all does deeds of love: “I give you a new commandment, that you love one another; just as I have loved you, [so] let you also love one another. By this everyone will know that you are My disciples, if you have love for one another” (John 13:34-35). The Lord has vouchsafed me to meet people in the Church who radiate this love of Christ. I don’t know if you can say the same about your community, but, frankly speaking, the tone of your letters is quite bilious, which devalues ​​your argument. God help you.

The article talks about what Good Friday is and what customs and rituals are associated with this important day.

From the article you will learn why the Friday before Easter was called Passion, what rituals exist, signs of this important day before Christ's Sunday day.

Easter in relation to Good Friday

One of the strictest fasts of the year ends at the end of Holy Week (Holy Week), during which believers remember the events that led Jesus Christ to death: the culmination of the Savior’s physical life was spiritual and physical torment.

On Good Friday, laity read about the Last Supper, the taking of Christ into custody, the trial of the Divine Prisoner, the scourging and execution of the death sentence, which ended with the crucifixion. The last six days of Lent are called “Great” or “Passionate”. During Holy Week, special services are held, and the Orthodox adhere to a particularly strict fast.

Holy Week is spent for the laity in memories of the last days spent on earth by Jesus.

On Maundy Monday In churches they read the Gospel parable about the roadside fig tree cursed by the Lord. The symbolism and spiritual meaning of the image of the barren fig tree is revealed in detail:

  • the roadside fig tree personifies one who is perishing in unrepentance, whose soul does not bring faith, prayer and good deeds
  • the moment when the tree withered from the words of the Lord shows the Divine power of the Savior, the censure of people who outwardly pretend to be executors of God’s commandments, but from whom it is impossible to expect good fruits

IN Maundy Tuesday Believers devote themselves to reading the parables that the Son of God spoke in the Temple of Jerusalem: about the resurrection, about the trial of the Savior, about the ten virgins.

Believers spend Good Friday in remembrance of the passions that save Christians

Great Wednesday Believers devote themselves to reading the parable of the precious ointment poured on the head of the Savior by sinners. In this way they prepared him for his rest. On this day, the greed for money and the betrayal of Judas are condemned and cursed. It also talks about the destined fate of the two different people: Judas, who betrayed the Lord and thereby destroyed his soul, and the harlot Mary Magdalene, who repented and accepted salvation.

IN Maundy Thursday several events occurred: Jesus’ establishment of the sacrament of the Eucharist at the Last Supper, the Savior’s prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane.

Good Friday Believers devote them to memories of the saving passions and death of Jesus on the cross for churchgoers.

Holy Saturday the laity devote themselves to reading about the burial of the Savior and how his body remained in the tomb. Holy Fire, which is taken out on this day from the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem - a symbol of the Resurrection of the Lord.

Holy Week Believers devote themselves to preparations for Easter: cleaning is carried out, Easter cakes are baked, Easter eggs are painted.



During Holy Week, believers prepare for the holiday of the Holy Resurrection of Christ

With Easter cakes and krashankas, believers go to the Divine Service on Holy Saturday, where the products are blessed.

Holy Week ends with the celebration of Easter - Christ's Resurrection.

Good Friday - the essence of what it is, what it means, what happens on Good Friday

Good Friday is the day the Son of God was crucified. During the Divine Service, the clergy remember that event three times, reading the Gospel:

  • at Matins there is a service of the 12 Gospels, excerpts from which recall the saving suffering and crucifixion of Jesus, which occurred on Friday
  • The Great (Royal) Hours are spent reading the narratives of the four evangelists
  • Great Vespers takes place with the reading of the composite Gospel


On Good Friday we remember the torment of Jesus Christ and his crucifixion

Video: GREAT LENT. PASSIONATE WEEK. GOOD FRIDAY

When is the Shroud taken out on Good Friday?

  • There is no liturgy in the church on Good Friday. However, on the day that Good Friday falls on the Annunciation, the service of St. John Chrysostom takes place.
  • On Good Friday, the canon “On the Crucifixion of the Lord” is performed in the church, and the clergy also bring out the Shroud - a symbolic funeral shroud with the body of the Savior depicted on it in full height who lies in a coffin.


There are no bells in the church on Good Friday. On this day the Shroud is taken out
  • The iconographic image of the Savior in the tomb is a mandatory attribute of the divine service of the two last days Holy Week: Good Friday and Holy Saturday.


Priests in black robes carry out the Shroud
  • The Shroud is placed on a special elevation, symbolizing the Holy Sepulcher, in front of the Royal Doors. At the same time, the Savior’s Head is turned to the north, and his feet are turned to the south. Incense is applied to the Shroud and flowers are laid out. These actions symbolize the anointing of the Body of the executed Savior with incense by the myrrh-bearing women.
  • The service on the day of special repentance begins at two o'clock in the afternoon. The shroud is taken out an hour after the start of the service - at the moment of Jesus’ death on the cross.


What can you do on Good Friday?

On Good Friday, those who served in the service carry home 12 burning candles, which are not allowed to burn out completely. These candles bring prosperity and happiness to the house where they are kept. On this day you can sow a vegetable garden or field. Sown in small quantity dill and peas are the key to a good harvest.



All preparations for the celebration of Easter are made before Maundy Thursday

Can I bake on Good Friday?

Baking Easter cakes on Good Friday is allowed. Baked Easter cakes should be covered with sacred willow. Such willow branches are then used as a talisman against evil spirits.



Is it possible to get married on Good Friday?

Believers spend strict fasting on Good Friday in prayer, and it is also obligatory to attend the mournful service (Lamentation of the Virgin Mary). If you decide to get married in April, then it is better to wait another 2 weeks after Easter. Go to church, and at the end of Lent you can get married and have a fun wedding.



In Orthodoxy it is allowed to get married after Red Hill (Antipascha)

What does a wedding on Good Friday mean?

On Easter week- on the biggest and most punishable holiday you cannot go out and have fun. Therefore, it is better to postpone the wedding date. Consider whether it's worth starting family life with a great sin and how the wedding on Good Friday will then turn out for both of you, because this is the time to prepare for the resurrection of the Savior.



On Easter week on Good Friday no one gets married and no one marries newlyweds in church

What should you not do on Good Friday?

The following actions are prohibited:

  • washing
  • sticking iron objects into the ground
  • drinking alcohol
  • fun

If a person spends this day having fun, he will shed tears all year long.

On this day women are not allowed to:

  • spin
  • clean the house

On this day men are not allowed to:

  • chop wood
  • use a cleaver, plane
  • plant trees


Women are not allowed to sew on Good Friday

What does a dream on Good Friday mean on Saturday: signs

A dream from Thursday to Friday predicts the future, but the dream takes on special significance on Good Friday. Usually such a dream is filled accurate predictions. Having seen a prophetic dream, wait for its fulfillment until noon (lunch) of the same day.



Dream on Good Friday

What does it mean if a child is born on Good Friday?

This day will not affect the fate of a child born on Good Friday.



What does it mean if a child is born on Good Friday?

What does a birthday on Good Friday mean?

  • In the old days, it was believed that a baby born on Good Friday should be taken to his grandmother so that she would reprimand him from future troubles, and so that the child would not suffer a difficult fate.
  • But the clergy have a different opinion on this matter: all the troubles that will happen in the life of such a child will ultimately turn into great joy. Therefore, the birth of a baby on a mournful day should not be considered a bad sign.


What does Birthday on Good Friday mean?

What does bread baked on Good Friday mean?

It is believed that if you bake bread on Good Friday, it will remain fresh for a long time and will not become moldy. This bread is used as a remedy to relieve illness. The sailors took the bun baked on Good Friday with them on long journeys, using it as a talisman. If you store such a bun at home, it will become a talisman against fires.



Is it possible to bake bread on Good Friday?

What does it mean to die on Good Friday?

Anyone who leaves this world on Good Friday will experience the torment of life with the Savior and will be resurrected with him.



What does it mean to die on Good Friday?

Lent - Good Friday: what can you eat?

Food is not consumed on Good Friday until the Shroud is taken out. But even after this, only bread and water are allowed.



Good Friday: what conspiracies, rituals and prayers to read?

A conspiracy against alcoholism, drunkenness and relief from extreme melancholy

  • Furnace ash is taken from the oven on Good Friday.
  • It falls at an intersection where there are no cars.

The plot is read three times:

Just as this ash will not sprout, and the sprouts will not produce petals, and the petals will not produce fruit, so the slave (name) will not take wine into his mouth: neither on Sunday, nor on Saturday, nor on Friday, nor on Thursday, nor on Wednesday, nor on Tuesday, and not on Monday. Amen. Just as this ash does not fill with a spring, does not sing like a nightingale, so the slave (name) will not drink green wine. Amen. Just as this ash will not farrow or whelp, so the slave (name) will say goodbye to wine forever. He will not drink: neither on Sunday, nor on Saturday, nor on Friday, nor on Thursday, nor on Wednesday, nor on Tuesday, nor on Monday, nor on weekdays, nor on Holy Days. In the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit. Amen. Amen. Amen.

  • Repeat the ritual two Fridays in a row.
  • Hide the remaining ash and use it at times when the temptation to drink is great.

Good Friday spell for stress and depression

  • To perform the ceremony you will need three easter eggs, which must be lowered into a container of water, over which the following magical text is read:

Strengthen my faithful words, Lord, Strengthen, Christ, the servant of God (name). Just as people rejoice at the bright Easter, so may the servant of God (name) be glad of life. In the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit. Amen. Amen. Amen.

  • A person suffering from depression should wash his face with this water.


  • On Good Friday you need to bake a small loaf of bread.
  • One half is eaten by those who perform the ritual, and the other is kept all year behind the icons. But before you put the bread behind the icons, you need to say:

“Lord, save, preserve, defend. Now and ever and unto ages of ages. Amen".



Prayers for Good Friday:

Prayer for others

O Jesus, have mercy on your holy Church; take care of him.
O Jesus, have mercy on poor sinners and save them from hell.
O Jesus, bless my father, my mother, my brothers and sisters, and all that I have to pray.
O Jesus, have pity on the souls in purgatory and bring them to your heavenly rest.

Prayer to express sorrow for sins

God my Father,
I am very sorry for turning my back on your friendship.
You showed only love for me.
I sometimes show a little love in return.
Because of you, your only one, Jesus, who died and rose again for me, forgive me all my sins.
Father, not only have I offended you with my sins, but I have also offended your community here on earth.
I promise to show great love to a neighbor in order to make up for my sins.
I can't do anything unless your Holy Spirit helps me lead a life like Jesus, a life spent forgetting about myself in the service of others.
Prayer for Holiness on Good Friday
Lord, I don’t pray for tomorrow and its needs,










Unity Prayer

Heavenly Father,
you are the Father of all men.
We ask you to send the Holy Spirit,
The spirit that unites people
so all people
forget past troubles
put aside unfair opinions,
and work together for the benefit of all,
regardless of their religion,
no matter what their races are,
so in the end
this world
did good men working together,
in the spirit of Jesus and work with you,
may be given to you by your Son,
Unite especially all Christians
so they can be together again soon,
as one flock around the table of the Lord's Supper.
We ask you to unite more closely those of our Church,
so under the guidance of the Spirit towards Thy kingdom,
we can work, pray and live happily together
in love and peace. (Amen)



Prayers for Good Friday

Prayer for Holiness on Good Friday

Lord, I don’t pray for tomorrow and its needs,
Keep me, my God, from the stain of sins,
Let me both work diligently and pray properly,
Let me be kind words and business for others,
Let me not do anything wrong or idle in words, thoughtlessly say,
Set you a lock on my lips
Let me in the season, Lord, be honest, in the season of gays,
Let me be faithful to your grace just for today,
And if today my tide of life should fade,
Oh bet, if I die today, come home today,
So, for tomorrow and its needs, I don't pray,
But hold me, guide and love me, Lord, I pray you.



Conspiracy for the whole year from all enemies

"In the name of the Father and the Son
And the Holy Spirit.
King Herod fights, fights,
Blood is shed, no one
Doesn't regret it
Doesn't let anyone down.
Against evil man There is
Great Sagittarius -
God the Father!
At our Lord's
Jesus Christ
The sun is a bow, the month is an arrow:
There is something to shoot.
The Lord will not give to anyone
To offend me.
The Lord God is ahead of me,
Our Lady is behind
With them I am not afraid of anyone,
With Them I fear no one.
And you, my villainous enemies,
You have a knitting needle in your tongues,
Red-hot pliers in fangs
And in the vile eyes of the sand.
In the name of the Father and the Son
And the Holy Spirit.
Now and ever and unto ages of ages.
Amen".

A conspiracy to ask forgiveness from the deceased

Read on the evening of Good Friday.

“In the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit.
There is no beginning without an end.
In the name of the Creator.
In the name of Jesus Christ.
I will stand up and cross myself.
I'll go out the door
Blessed,
I'll go to the holy church,
To the golden cross
To the Mother of God
And her son Jesus Christ.
I'll beg you with bows
And crosses
I will pay with tears of repentance.
In the dead kingdom
The dead state
Among the darkness
The darkness of dead people.
Kings, executioners,
Judges and sovereigns,
Dashing and kind people
There is one dead soul.
Before this soul
It's my fault.
For the sake of the Lord Jesus Christ.
For His crown of thorns
I ask and beg you to forgive me (name)
And my living soul
Let go of sin.
In the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit.
Now and forever
And forever and ever. Amen."

Video: Good Friday. Our Easter is Christ!

Easter is the most important, most joyful and solemn of all Christian holidays. The word "passover" is Hebrew and means "passing" and "deliverance." Easter for Christians is the passage from death to eternal life. Therefore, this holiday is celebrated most solemnly.

Many people associate it with spring, the joyful ringing of bells, shouts of “Christ is risen,” colored eggs and the aroma of Easter cakes. But here’s the question: when should you bake Easter cakes and paint eggs? In this article we will answer it.

When to bake Easter cakes, on what day of the week

Housewives are usually interested in the question of when to bake Easter cakes and paint eggs in 2018. The tradition of baking Easter cakes, as well as coloring eggs for this holiday, of course, also did not appear by chance. Housewives can choose any day of Holy Week to make the dough, traditionally, with the exception of Good Friday, when nothing at all can be done around the house. On the Easter holiday table you can serve meat in French with potatoes in the oven: recipe with photo.

As a rule, many people make Easter cakes back in Maundy Thursday. But here you need to remember that you cannot eat eggs and Easter cakes on Maundy Thursday until the general cleaning of the house is completed: this is considered a bad sign and a bad omen. Traditionally, among the Slavs, Thursday was considered the best day for making Easter cakes. Modern housewives postpone the preparation of this dish to Holy Saturday, so that every Easter cake served festive table, was as fresh, soft and tasty as possible.

When to bake Easter cakes for Easter 2018: days to bake Easter cakes

Starting on Maundy Monday or Tuesday, you can start baking Easter cake, but why then? experienced housewives don't they do this? Everything is extremely simple, any product has its own expiration date and Easter cake is no exception. If you bake your baked goods at the beginning of the week, they will be stale by Sunday. Therefore, first it is best to do general cleaning of the house, washing and preparing food for the upcoming holiday.

On Thursday, you can start testing early in the morning. Homemade Easter cakes, according to grandma's recipe, are prepared using yeast dough; it will last almost all day. During the day there will be time to visit the temple, finish cleaning and color the eggs. Thursday evening is the best best time when to bake Easter cakes for Easter 2018. Because Good Friday is the saddest day of the year. And on the coming Saturday before Easter is the feast of the Annunciation. On this holiday, as they said in the old days, the bird does not build a nest, the maiden does not braid her hair. It is not advisable to leave any work for this day. It’s worth planning your time in advance and deciding when to bake Easter cakes.


So should you bake on Saturday or Maundy Thursday?

And so and so will be correct. Remember that cooking times vary depending on the recipe.

For example, classic yeast dough for Easter cake, which is made twice and kneaded for a long time by hand, it takes about five to six hours to prepare. These cakes must take a long time to cool; you cannot take the baked goods out into the cold air. Then the cakes are covered with glaze and decorated. So, again, if you are planning to go to a church service, then it is better to start preparing on Maundy Thursday.

If you have a recipe that does not take so much time, and you plan to devote Maundy Thursday spring cleaning at home, then please cook on Saturday.

Is it possible to bake Easter cakes on Good Friday: arguments for it

Looking ahead, it should be noted that there are no specific prohibitions on preparing Easter cakes or other Easter dishes on Good Friday. This is the main argument in favor of the fact that cooking can be done on this day.

In addition, there are the following considerations:

On Holy Saturday, and even more so on Easter Sunday, a person may simply not have enough time to prepare festive dishes.

It is already quite late to cook on Easter itself - the holiday is usually celebrated in the morning, gathered around the table with the whole family.

It is best if the cakes are relatively fresh. And if you cook them on Maundy Thursday (as is popular among people), it will be more difficult to maintain the freshness of the Easter cakes. Although there are some tricks here too.

Thus, if we say specifically about whether it is possible to bake Easter cakes on the Friday before Easter, the answer will be: “Yes, you can.”

It is possible to do these things on Saturday. It is only important to understand that the main significance is the holiday itself, and not its material attributes. That is, the home routine should not distract from reading the Bible, saying prayer, and especially visiting church.

On April 10, Orthodox Christians around the world have the most mournful day of the year - Good (Great) Friday. This day is dedicated to the remembrance of the trial of Jesus Christ, his death on the cross on Calvary, the removal of his body from the cross and burial.

Holy Week is the last week of Lent, preceding Easter.

: main traditions

The Good Friday service includes three readings of the Gospel account of these events. The liturgy is not celebrated on this day, which emphasizes the exclusivity of both this day and the sacrifice of Christ on Calvary. At Vespers, a special canon is sung about the crucifixion of the Lord and the shroud is brought out. A small liturgical cover is usually placed in the middle of the Shroud, with an embroidered or painted image of Jesus Christ lying in the tomb or the deceased Mother of God, along with the Small Gospel.

In some places after procession On the morning of Holy Saturday, the clergy carrying the shroud stop, raising the shroud high, at the entrance to the temple, and the believers following them, one after another, enter the temple under the shroud.

After removal, the Shroud is installed on a special elevation in the center of the temple. It is customary to anoint it with incense and decorate it with flowers in memory of how the myrrh-bearing women anointed the Body of the buried Christ with incense. After the Shroud is taken out, you can only eat bread and drink only water.

At the end of the Friday service, it is customary to bring into the house twelve burning candles with which they stood in the church. Candles should be placed in the house and allowed to burn out until the end. It is believed that this will bring happiness and prosperity to the home for the next twelve months. The Good Friday service, although imbued with grief over the death of the Savior, already prepares believers for the upcoming Easter.

Traditions

So what is forbidden or not to be done on Good Friday?

This is the day of the strictest fast. Believers abstain from eating during the day.

All preparations for the Easter holiday must be completed on Maundy Thursday, so that on Good Friday nothing distracts from prayers and services.

On this day you cannot do any household chores, especially sewing, washing or cutting anything. Violation of this prohibition is considered a great sin. Those who follow the strictest rules of Lent do not even wash on this day.

On Good Friday you can and even need to bake Easter cakes. If you bake an Easter cake on this day, they say it will never spoil, will not become moldy and will have the healing power to cure diseases and protect the house from lightning and fire.

In addition, on Good Friday they determine whether there are any spoken things in the house: they take the stub of a candle that was in their hands during the service, light it and go through the rooms. It is believed that where it crackles, there is a damaged item.

Signs

Good Friday is associated with a number of signs and superstitions. Of course, many of them come from paganism, and some even contradict Christian traditions. But to believe in omens or not is personal choice every person.

  • On Good Friday, under no circumstances should you pierce the ground with iron; whoever does this will be in trouble.
  • If washed clothes are hung out to dry on Good Friday, blood stains will appear on them.
  • If bees are transported on any day other than Good Friday, they will certainly die.
  • If you are thirsty on Good Friday, no drink will harm you for a whole year.
  • Rings blessed on Good Friday protect the wearer from all illnesses.
  • Easter baked goods saved from one Good Friday to the next prevent whooping cough.
  • Only parsley sown on Good Friday gives a double harvest.
  • Wean babies on Good Friday - the child will be strong, healthy and will live happily
  • If it is cloudy on Good Friday, then the bread will be covered with weeds.
  • If the sky is starry on Good Friday, then the wheat will be grainy.

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Good Friday is approaching. What you can’t do and what the main signs of this day are, you should find out in advance. After all, Good Friday is the most mournful day. It got its name from the expression “The Passion of Christ”. It's important to follow certain rules, refuse to do any heavy work and eat food. Let's try to figure out what you can't do on Good Friday before Easter, and what the main traditions of this day exist.

Bans on Good Friday

In all Orthodox cathedrals, temples and churches, a liturgy is required. In addition to the need to attend church, you should know other rules and prohibitions.

On this day it is prohibited to engage in any business activities. In this case, we are talking not only about hard work, but also about sewing, washing or cleaning. In addition, on this day it is forbidden to even wash. Violation of any of these rules is considered a terrible sin.

On Good Friday, it is prohibited to show any manifestations of fun and joy. It is believed that people who have fun on this day will cry for a whole year. And although the service on this day is joyless, it prepares Orthodox people for the fact that the Resurrection of Christ is approaching.

In addition, it is advisable not to work on Good Friday. Of course, this does not apply to people who need to go to the office or do other work on this day. You shouldn't miss a day of work because of Weird Friday. It's about about agricultural work. You cannot dig, yell or rake the earth. Any iron objects that are stuck into the ground on this day can cause trouble. In addition, all plants that were planted on this day will produce a poor harvest and the flowers will die. However, you can plant parsley on Good Friday. It is believed that parsley planted on this day will produce a double harvest.

Among what you cannot eat on Good Friday, you should highlight any food products before Vespers. During this period, you should even stop drinking. After Vespers, you can eat some bread and drink water.

It is better to avoid painting eggs, as well as other household chores, on Good Friday. But the answer to the question whether it is possible to bake Easter cakes on Good Friday is clear. Baking Easter on Good Friday is not only possible, but also necessary. It is believed that Easter cakes baked on Good Friday will never become moldy. In addition, they have practically magical properties. Such Easter cakes can heal the sick, protect against fires, protect from storms and other bad weather. That is why the Easter cake that was baked on Good Friday is a powerful amulet.

Main signs:

  • Transporting bees on any day other than Good Friday may result in their death.
  • If you don’t drink water all day, then for a whole year no drink can cause harm.
  • If on Good Friday bad weather, then the bread will be bad this year.
  • Clear sky with a large number stars to a good grain harvest.
  • If you want to protect yourself and your loved ones from diseases, you should consecrate your rings on this day and wear them constantly.
  • If you wean a child from the breast on this day, he will grow up healthy, strong and will have a happy and long life.

After the liturgy in church, you need to bring 12 candles with which you stood at the ceremony to your house. Try to convey them so that they do not go out. Then place them around the house and let them burn out.