If any man be devout and loveth God, let him enjoy this fair and radiant triumphal feast!
[...] If any have wrought from the first hour, let him today receive his just reward.
If any have come at the third hour, let him with thankfulness keep the feast.
If any have arrived at the sixth hour, let him have no misgivings.
Because he shall in nowise be deprived therefore.
If any have delayed until the ninth hour, let him draw near, fearing nothing.
And if any have tarried even until the eleventh hour, let him, also, be not alarmed at his tardiness.
For the Lord, who is jealous of his honour, will accept the last even as the first.
He giveth rest unto him who cometh at the eleventh hour, even as unto him who hath wrought from the first hour.
[...] Wherefore, enter ye all into the joy of your Lord.
Receive your reward, both the first, and likewise the second.
You rich and poor together, hold high festival!
You sober and you heedless, honour the day!
Rejoice today, both you who have fasted and you who have disregarded the fast.
The table is full-laden; feast ye all sumptuously.
The calf is fatted; let no one go hungry away.
Enjoy ye all the feast of faith: receive ye all the riches of loving-kindness.
Let no one bewail his poverty, for the universal Kingdom has been revealed.
Let no one weep for his iniquities, for pardon has shown forth from the grave.
Let no one fear death, for the Saviour’s death has set us free.
He that was held prisoner of it has annihilated it.
By descending into Hell, He made Hell captive.
He embittered it when it tasted of His flesh.
And Isaiah, foretelling this, did cry: Hell, said he, was embittered when it encountered Thee in the lower regions.
It was embittered, for it was abolished.
It was embittered, for it was mocked.
It was embittered, for it was slain.
It was embittered, for it was overthrown.
It was embittered, for it was fettered in chains.
It took a body, and met God face to face.
It took earth, and encountered Heaven.
It took that which was seen, and fell upon the unseen.
O Death, where is thy sting? O Hell, where is thy victory?
Christ is risen, and thou art overthrown!
Christ is risen, and the demons are fallen!
Christ is risen, and the angels rejoice!
Christ is risen, and life reigns!
Christ is risen, and not one dead remains in the grave.
For Christ, being risen from the dead, is become the first-fruits of those who have fallen asleep.
To Him be glory and dominion unto ages of ages. Amen.
John Chrysostom (c.347-407): Paschal Homily @ Pravoslavie.





Christ is risen!
Thank you for all the blessings received
through your hand; the passages you bring
are truly a light for our days.
Wishing you the joy of the Easter Season.
Victoria and Alan
Let me say that I also appreciate your work, your consistency and reliability. I do not always comment–because often there is nothing I can add or contribute; I can only absorb and learn. I hope and trust that you had a joyous Easter and that you will reap many blessings from the service you perform on this blog.
Victoria, Aunt Melanie – many thanks for your kind comments. Your encouragement is greatly appreciated. I wish you both a joyous Eastertide.
Mark
Beautifully done! Thank you.
May thirsting hearts find your enlightening site.
Many thanks for your comment, which is greatly appreciated.