PASCHAL EPISTLE

 Of His Eminence HILARION
Metropolitan of Eastern America & New York
First Hierarch of the Russian Church Abroad.

Most Reverend brother-archpastors, most honored fathers and concelebrants, monastics, beloved brethren and sisters in Christ, parishioners and worshippers of our churches scattered throughout the whole world,

CHRIST IS RISEN!

Truly, these age-old holy words, which we exchange with one another at the time of the Pascha of the Lord, resonate with great joy in the hearts of Orthodox believers. Those radiant, astonishing sensations which the Christian soul experiences on the night of Pascha are like a reflection of heavenly joy sent to us by the Lord. These joyous feelings inspire us during the blessed hours when we hear the greetings of the clergy, the chanting of the church choirs, and the beautiful Paschal pealing of the bells summoning us to share in the common "feast of feasts." We see in the wonderfully decorated church the kindly and reverent faces of those gathered to pray, and with them we receive the communion of the Holy Mysteries of Christ.

Concerning the joy of Pascha, the ever-memorable Metropolitan Anastassy (Gribanovsky), who died fifty years ago (+ May 9/22, 1965), wrote remarkably: "Joy! Our soul always thirsts for it! All of us would fain delight in it! But it is not given to us gratis. Each moment of happiness must be purchased in this world. Now the radiant Paschal joy comes to us independently of our efforts, as a heavenly blessing. Like a refreshing dew, it falls from heaven to earth, it wafts upon us like the sweetly scented wind of springtime. We are all upborne in spirit upon its gentle breezes, and are lightly and joyously carried on its bosom, by its sweet breath."

With gladness of heart we experience the boldness of faith; for the Lord has united us all in His glorious victory over sin and the powers of hades, the victory He won by His Resurrection.

The Resurrection of Christ is an undoubted, historical fact confirmed precisely, reliably, and fully by the Gospels, those unique first-century documents. More than twenty years after the Resurrection, the Apostle Paul bore witness of the risen Christ: "After that, He was seen of above give hundred brethren at once; of whom the greater part remain unto tis present, but some are fallen asleep" (I Cor. 15:6). This means that the majority of those witnesses, who with their own eyes beheld Christ, Who had risen on the third day, were still alive at that time, and were able to confirm the reality of that miracle to anyone who doubted it. Thanks to their life, struggles, and preaching, Christianity spread throughout the whole world.

During Bright Week, after the conclusion of the Divine Liturgy, the Church daily invites us to join together in procession. The hymn, "Having beheld the Resurrection of Christ…" is chanted repeatedly in the churches on those days. It summons us to enter into the world and proclaim the truth of this greatest of miracles, not so much, of course, in word, as by good example, deeds, and life, just as did those who beheld Christ with their own eyes.

From the depths of my heart, I greet you, the archpastors, clergy, monastics, parish sisterhoods, all who labor in our churches, our dear parishioners, worshippers, and fellow countrymen, with the great feast of the splendid Resurrection of Christ. I give voice to my own heartfelt desire that the risen Lord, Who loves mankind, will, in the midst of our sorrows and temptations, renew us all with the joy of His life-bearing Resurrection, support faith and piety within us, and illumine us with trust in the coming, eternal celebration "on the never-waning day of His Kingdom." Amen.

With love in the risen Christ,

+HILARION
Metropolitan of Eastern America & New York
First Hierarch of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia

The Pascha of the Lord 2015

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