Each year for 48 days every Orthodox Christian experiences
Great Lent and Holy Week, but most do not know what it is, let alone how to
make the most of it. For many Orthodox Christians, Great Lent and Holy Week is
nothing more than several weeks of longer (and more) Church services and a
special diet. In fact, for most Orthodox Christians, other than Divine Liturgy
being longer on Sundays and the Priest constantly droning on and on about Great
Lent in his sermons and the announcements after Church, we would hardly ever
notice a difference between Great Lent and the rest of the year. But I am
convinced that much of this would change if we had a better understanding of
what Great Lent and Holy Week actually was all about, so I wanted to take a few
moments to answer this very important question, “What is Great Lent and Holy
Week”?
Historically, Great Lent and Holy Week developed in the
early centuries of the Church for two main purposes; a few days to prepare for
the celebration of Holy and Great Pascha with intense prayer and fasting, and 40
days to prepare for baptism with intense prayer, fasting, and learning.
Eventually the two merged together to form a longer period of 48 days we now know
as Great Lent and Holy Week. But almost everyone in the Church is already
baptized, so why does the Church continue this practice of such a long period of
intense fasting and prayer? What are WE preparing for?
The answer rests in the prayers of the services for this
period. In the ancient Church, Christians believed that Christ would return
immediately, so the few days before Pascha, is a period to prepare to welcome
Him back, and therefore prepare for the final judgment and paradise. You will
notice in the hymns especially during Holy Week, this idea of being vigilant
waiting for the return of Christ is written throughout the services. So Great
Lent and Holy Week is a period during which time we prepare ourselves to greet
Christ and be forever in paradise with Him.
I might compare it to a courting relationship. We spend
several weeks getting to know more about Jesus Christ by praying, fasting, and helping
the poor (all things He commanded us to do in life), so that when He returns
for us, we will be ready for our marriage to Him. We will know Him, and we will
be comfortable in His presence. Can you imagine marrying a person you have
never met? Even in past centuries when arranged marriages were common, a bride
and groom would spend time courting, to learn about each other.
So this year, during our Great Lent and Holy Week
experience, I invite you to spend time “courting Jesus” and getting to know
more about Him. You can learn “everything there is to know” about Jesus in His
Church – reading His Word, fasting, serving others, attending Church services –
otherwise spending time with Him, lest we forget that He has promised to be
present in the Church for us to encounter Him.
You may have already been baptized, but do you know
everything there is to know about Jesus? Are you prepared to spend all eternity
married to Him? Great Lent and Holy Week are for you to get to know Jesus; don’t
waste another opportunity!
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