Agape Meal and Blessing of Pascha Baskets
The main Resurrection Service this year will begin Saturday night, April 15, at 11:30 pm and end at approximately 2:30 am on Sunday morning, April 16. Immediately after the service we will enjoy the traditional Agape Paschal Meal. A sign-up sheet is now available in the hall for people to indicate what foods they will be able to bring. Donations are also welcome. We ask that everyone arrive “prior to 11:30 pm” so that everything and everyone will be in place for the start of the service, at which time all lights in the building will be turned off.
In addition, after the Midnight Service we will bless Pascha Baskets. Tables will be made available in the back of the hall on which to place the baskets. Traditionally these are filled with foods from which people have fasted during Lent: various cheeses and meats, wine, butter, homemade bread, etc. The baskets may also be adorned with Pysanky, ribbons or decorative cloth coverings. Food from the baskets is either shared with others during the Agape Meal and/or are taken home and eaten during Bright Week (the week following Pascha). For more information, please see Fr. Basil.
Bright Week and Services
The week immediately after Pascha is an extended celebration of the Lord’s Resurrection. Although we enjoy a 40-day Paschal season (April 16 - May 24), the services of Bright Week are uniquely joyous, reflecting the specific tone and spirit of Pascha night. Divine Liturgies and Vespers celebrated during this time are very similar to those of April 16. There is, as well, no fasting during Bright Week. We look forward to celebrating Pascha with Church members and friends.
During Bright Week we will celebrate an additional Paschal Liturgy at St. Barbara’s on Thursday, April 20 (10:00 am). Resurrection Vespers will be celebrated on Wednesday, April 19 (7:00 pm). In addition, other Orthodox Churches throughout the Metroplex will celebrate Bright Week services also, as their schedules allow. We invite you to check out their websites and avail yourselves of these opportunities. Christ is Risen!
Holy Week and Early Confessions
Holy Week begins on April 10 with Pascha celebrated on April 16. We invite all members and friends of St. Barbara’s to set aside this special time for entering the celebration of the central mysteries of our Faith. Since we will be preparing for, and celebrating services each day during Holy Week, we ask that appointments for confessions be made early so that Lenten confessions can be concluded by Palm Sunday, April 9. Thank you.
Palm Sunday and Pascha Flower Collection
Currently we are receiving donations for Palm Sunday and Paschal flowers. A designated box may be found on the candle table, or simply note the purpose of the contribution on a check or envelope. As always, thank you in advance for your generosity.