Commemorated on March 17
As we begin the Great Fast, the Church reminds us of Adam’s expulsion
from Paradise. God commanded Adam to fast (Gen. 2:16), but he did not
obey. Because of their disobedience, Adam and Eve were cast out of Eden
and lost the life of blessedness, knowledge of God, and communion with
Him, for which they were created. Both they and their descendents became
heirs of death and corruption.
Let us consider the benefits of
fasting, the consequences of disobedience, and recall our fallen state.
Today we are invited to cleanse ourselves of evil through fasting and
obedience to God. Our fasting should not be a negative thing, a mere
abstention from certain foods. It is an opportunity to free ourselves
from the sinful desires and urges of our fallen nature, and to nourish
our souls with prayer, repentance, to participate in church services,
and partake of the life-giving Mysteries of Christ.
At Forgiveness
Vespers we sing: “Let us begin the time of fasting in light, preparing
ourselves for spiritual efforts. Let us purify our soul, let us purify
our body. As we abstain from food, let us abstain from all passion and
enjoy the virtues of the spirit....”
SOURCE:
SAINT OR FEAST POSTED THIS DATE 2012(with 2011's link here also and further, 2010, 2009 and even 2008!):
A Man Who Did Not Compromise with Sin
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Sermon on the Feast of Holy Hieromartyr Hilarion (Troitsky), Archbishop of
Verea
Hieromonk Kirill (Popov)
His devotion to the service of God was expressed ...
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