Holy week or Passion week is the last week before Easter, commemorating the last days of the earthly life of the Savior, of His suffering, crucifixion, death, burial. And even if you are not going to follow all the rules of these seven days, don't know about them you do not have the right.
About the Great Monday
On this day the Holy Church with their chants calls to meet the "firstfruits of the passion of Christ" and to follow the Lord on the way to Jerusalem.
About the Great Tuesdays
On this day the Holy Church especially encourages believers to spiritual wakefulness, appropriate use given us abilities and effort, especially on the works of mercy.
About the great environment
This is a day of tradition on the suffering and death of Jesus Christ.
Tuesday night the Lord held at Bethany. Here in the house of Simon the leper at a time when the Council of high priests, the scribes and the elders had already decided to take Jesus Christ subtilty, and kill Him.
About the Great chetverti
Vigil on the eve of Maundy Thursday is dedicated to the last Supper, which Jesus ordered that the Passover of the New Covenant was ukuleles in memory of him, His Body and His Blood, shed for the remission of sins, established the Sacrament of the Eucharist.
In worship this day I remember the betrayal of Judas.
About the Great heel
All worship the Great heel is dedicated reverent and touching remembrance of the saving passion and death of the God-man.
About Vesical Saturday
On Holy Saturday the Church commemorates the burial of Jesus Christ, the indwelling of His body in the coffin, the descent of the soul into Hades to preach there the victory over death and deliverance shower, prayed for His coming, and the introduction of the good thief in Paradise.
Great Sunday
Sunday Is A Great Easter. On Easter night begins bright and joy is the greatest feast of the Resurrection of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
By the way, this year Easter for Orthodox and Western Christians will come in one day - April 24. The coincidence of the he system of calculating the date of Easter) from different Christian denominations happens every few years.
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