Commemorated on April 25
On Tuesday of Saint Thomas week we remember those Orthodox Christians
from all ages who have died in faith, and in the hope of resurrection.
There
are indications of this commemoration in the sermons of the Fathers of
the Church. Saint John Chrysostom, for example, mentions it in his
homily “On the Cemetery and the Cross.”
In pre-Revolutionary
Russia bars remained closed and alcoholic beverages were not sold until
this Day of Rejoicing so that the joy people felt would be because of
the Resurrection, and not an artificial joy brought on by alcohol.
Today
the Church remembers its faithful members at Liturgy, and koliva is
offered in remembrance of those who have fallen asleep. Priests visit
cemeteries to bless the graves of Orthodox Christians, and to share the
paschal joy with the departed. It is also customary to give alms to the
poor on this day.
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