The Holy Service celebrated on that Evening is
Matins and then the Divine Liturgy of Sunday morning sung Saturday midnight. With
this service, the Pentecostarion starts (50 days services).
This Evening we celebrate the life-giving Resurrection of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
Before midnight, the Odes of Lamentation of the
previous day are repeated.
The Orthros of the Resurrection begins in complete
darkness. The priest takes light from the vigil light and gives it to the
faithful, who are holding candles.
The priest sings: "Come ye and receive light
from the unwaning life, and glorify Christ, who arose from the dead," and
all the people join him in singing this hymn again and again.
From this moment, every Christian holds the Easter
candle as a symbol of his vivid, deep faith in the Resurrection of Jesus Christ
as Saviour.
In our church, the priest led the people outside
the church, where he had read the Gospel which refers to the Angel's statement:
"He is Risen; He is not here" (Mark 16, 1-8).
Then comes the breathless moment as the people wait for the priest to start the hymn of Resurrection, which they join him in singing, repeatedly: "Christ has Risen from the dead, by death trampling upon Death, and has bestowed life upon those in the tombs."
From this moment, the entire Service takes on a
joyous Easter atmosphere. The hymns of the Odes and Praises of Resurrection
which follow are of superb meaning and expression.
The people confess, "It is the Day of
Resurrection, let us be glorious, let us embrace one another and speak to those
that hate us; let us forgive all things and so let us cry, Christ has arisen
from the dead." By this hymn, they admit that love of one's fellowman is
the solid foundation of the faith in the Resurrection of Christ.
The Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom is then officiated. At the end of the Liturgy, a part of the marvellous festival sermon of St. Chrysostom is read, which calls upon the people to "Take part in this fair and radiant festival. Let no one be fearful of death, for the death of the Saviour has set us free... O Death, where is thy sting? O Hades, where is Thy victory? Christ is Risen and Thou art overthrown. To Him be glory and power from all ages to all ages."
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