On the Great and Holy Feast of Pascha, Orthodox Christians celebrate the life-giving Resurrection of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. This feast of feasts is the most significant day in the life of ...
On Great and Holy Saturday the Orthodox Church commemorates the burial of Christ and His descent into Hades. It is the day between the Crucifixion of our Lord and His glorious Resurrection. The Matins ...
Well, Orthodox don’t even have institutional ... and see Christ’s death and resurrection as a rescue. Lopez: And about suffering, you write that it involves “the question of why there ...
Khalil Sayegh recalls his childhood in Gaza’s Christian community and speaks of the loss of his father and sister.
And so they abandoned the insistence upon those two poles of what were coming to be the heart of orthodox belief, the death and resurrection of Jesus. How the image of Jesus change in the Gnostic ...
However, one significant holiday for many Christians falls at the very start of November—All Saints' Day. Every fall, ...
The resurrection will be a spiritual one. Therefore, the body will not be needed as it is simply a vessel of the soul. Orthodox Jews There will be a physical resurrection of the body. Therefore ...
The Orthodox church celebrates the resurrection of Christ on a different date to non-Orthodox Easter, because it uses the older Julian calendar. In a Greek Orthodox Church in Sydney, the ...
Christian pilgrims from around the world travel for the ceremony, which symbolises Jesus's resurrection. After hours of anticipation on Saturday, the Greek Orthodox Patriarch emerged from the ...
But in many Protestant and Western Orthodox churches, Lent ends on Holy Saturday ... by praying and focusing on Scriptures related to the "good news" of Jesus's resurrection. Practicing the traditions ...
Revelation 22:19 All Christians - Catholic, Orthodox and Protestant - agree ... Canon in the 2nd century A.D. - a century after the Resurrection of Christ. They restricted the Hebrew Canon to ...
A cyclist is demanding change after a wire strung across Lincoln Memorial Drive by an Orthodox Jewish group fell and struck him in the neck. Rabbi Yisroel Lein, of Chabad of the East Side ...