At the Resurrection Matins, there is a procession where the people walk around the church. This procession recalls the way the women went to the tomb. The people stop in front of the Church doors and listen to the priest announce “Christ is Risen!”
The church bells ring, and the priest and people sing, “Christ is Risen!”
The doors are opened, and the church is filled with light.
The Holy Shroud is on the Altar as a sign that Jesus Christ is risen from the dead. The people walk into the church singing, “Christ is Risen!”
There are many changes in the church. The doors on the Icon Screen are open. They will remain open from Pascha until after Divine Liturgy on Bright Saturday. This is to remind us that He opened the gates of Heaven and granted us eternal life.
The priest blesses a special bread called the Artos. The Artos is Christ – the Bread of Life.
It will remain in the church all of Bright Week. It will be distributed on Thomas Sunday.
People greet each other with – “Christ is Risen!” And respond with – “Indeed He is Risen!”
Melanie Horn Struk, 94, of North Haven, passed away peacefully on Monday, April 15, 2019. She was a longtime member of St. Michael the Archangel Ukrainian Catholic Church.
Great and Holy Saturday is the day on which Christ reposed in the tomb.
Our faith is a faith of paradox.
The priestly blessing of Easter foods is a venerable and beautiful tradition of the Kievan Church (not seen often among the Greeks and Melkites). The Polish and other Eastern Europeans bring their Easter foods to church to be blessed.
Today we celebrate three mysteries of the church.