Commemorated on April 3
The Third Sunday of Lent is that of the Veneration of the Cross. The
cross stands in the midst of the church in the middle of the lenten
season not merely to remind men of Christ’s redemption and to keep
before them the goal of their efforts, but also to be venerated as that
reality by which man must live to be saved. “He who does not take up his
cross and follow me is not worthy of me” (Mt.10:38). For in the Cross
of Christ Crucified lies both “the power of God and the wisdom of God”
for those being saved (1 Cor.1:24).
TROPARION - TONE 4
O Lord, save Your people, / and bless Your inheritance. / Grant
victories to the Orthodox Christians, / over their adversaries. / And by
virtue of Your Cross / preserve Your habitation!
KONTAKION - TONE 7
Now the flaming sword no longer guards the gates of Eden; / it has
mysteriously been quenched by the wood of the Cross! / The sting of
death and the victory of hell have been vanquished; / for You, O my
Savior, have come and cried to those in hell: / “Enter again into
paradise.”
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