Christ is risen! Truly He is risen!
Close-up icon of Christ Resurrected, telling St. Mary Magdalene "Do not hold me" (Icon courtesy of www.eikonografos.com used with permission)
The week after the Great and Holy Feast of Pascha in the Orthodox Church is called Bright Week or Renewal Week. It is a week of concentrated and illustrious celebration of Christ's Resurrection (In fact, tradition holds that the faithful replace morning and evening prayers with the Holy Paschal Hours, which are filled with hymns to the Resurrection. See:
http://www.orthodox.net/pascha/paschalhours.html), and many other feasts. This is a fast-free week of constant celebration and spiritual exhilaration.
"The hymns chanted every day are identical to those chanted on the Sunday of Pascha, with the exception of a few parts that are taken from the Octoechos (the "Book of the Eight Tones"). Each day has a different tone assigned to it: Easter Sunday is Tone One, Bright Monday is Tone Two, and so on through the eight tones (skipping Tone Seven, the "Grave Tone")"
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bright_Week)
-The Litany of the Glykophilousa (Sweet-kissing) icon of the Theotokos, Philotheou Monastery, Mount Athos
-The Feast of St. George the Trophy-bearer (if his feast falls during Great Lent)
Miraculous Icon of Christ and Panagia "Portaitissa" - Iviron Monastery, Mount Athos (Icon courtesy of http://www.eikonografos.com/ used with permission)
-The holy monastic Fathers who have shone forth on the God-trodden Mt Sinai
-Synaxis of the Holy Kollyvades Fathers, which includes, according to the author of their service, Sts. Makarios of Corinth, Nikodemos of the Holy Mountain, Niphon the Sanctified, Nikephoros of Chios, Gregory Gravanos, Silvester of Kaisareia, Paisios Velichkovsky, Cyril of Paros, Ierotheos, from the Peloponese, Anthimos from Kephalonia, Parthenios o Skourtos, Auxentios from Andros, Kosmas Aitolos, Arsenios of Paros, Nektarios of Pentapolis, Sabbas of Kalymnos, Nicholas Planas, Parthenios of Chios, Parthenios and Evmenios of Crete, etc
. (http://full-of-grace-and-truth.blogspot.com/2009/04/synaxis-of-holy-kollyvades-fathers.html)
-Blessing of the Artos
Icon entreating Christ to bless the days of the week through His servants and patrons: Ever Sunday commemorates the Resurrection, Monday the Holy Angels, Tuesday the Precious Forerunner, Wednesday Betrayal of Christ and the Most-holy Theotokos, Thursday the Holy Apostles (and St. Nicholas), Friday the Crucifixion of Christ, and Saturday the Holy Martyrs and all the Departed (source)
Christ is Risen from the dead, by death, trampling down upon death, and to those in the tombs, bestowing life!
Truly the Lord is risen!
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