About the Sunday of Thomas

Today’s Sunday bears several names in the Church’s tradition: Antipascha, New Sunday, and the Sunday of Thomas. The name “Antipascha” in Greek means “in place of Pascha,” just as the prosphora, distributed to the faithful after the Liturgy, are called “antidoron,” meaning “that which is given instead of the Holy Gifts.” Likewise, today is the…

About Bright Week

Among Orthodox Christians, it is well known that all of Bright Week is honored with the same reverence as the day of the Bright Resurrection of Christ itself—as though this day were magnified sevenfold in accordance with the greatness of the work of our redemption accomplished therein. On the following Sunday, known as Thomas Sunday,…

Who Determines the Date of Pascha in the Orthodox Churches? And How Is It Calculated?

Answered by Priest Gleb Bobkov: The rule for determining the date of Pascha (Easter) can be summarized as follows: “Pascha is celebrated on the first Sunday after the first full moon that occurs after the spring equinox.” The Alphabetical Syntagma of Matthew Vlastar on the date of Pascha states: “Concerning our Pascha, attention must be…

The Miracle of the Resurrection. -Bp. Mikhail (Semyonov)

There are two ways to live: completely lawfully and respectably,walking upon dry land—measuring, weighing,foreseeing. But one can also walk upon the waters. Then it is impossible to measure or foresee, andone must only believe at all times. A momentwithout faith—and you begin to sink. — Mother Maria (Skobtsova) On Bishop MikhailFrom the Krotov Library, courtesy…

Homily for Pascha. -Met. Korniliy (Titov)

Metropolitan Korniliy (Titov) Christ Resurrected! Dear brothers and sisters, Today we sing of the Resurrection of Christ. In the Paschal night, with the words of St. John Chrysostom, we proclaimed the victory of life over death: “O hell, where is thy sting? O death, where is thy victory?” St. John Chrysostom exclaims: “Christ resurrected—and not one dead…