I greet you with joy as we complete the first week of Great Lent. As many of you know, the Church helps us and guides on to the path of repentance and amendment of life through praying the Canon of St. Andrew of Crete during the beginning of Lent. It is a wonderful way to begin this holy season by bringing to mind all the accounts of repentance in the Holy Scriptures. Fr. Alexander Schmemann says it well in his book Great Lent: Journey to Pascha, "It can be described as a penitential lamentation conveying to us the scope and depth of sin, shaking the soul with despair, repentance, and hope" (emphasis mine). Consider some of the prayers we've prayed this week from the Canon: Where shall I begin to lament the deeds of my wretched life? What first-fruit shall I offer to Thee O Christ, for my present lamentation? But in Thy compassion, grant me release from my falls. Adam was rightly exiled from Eden for not keeping Thy one commandment, O Savior. But what shall I suffer who am always rejecting Thy living words? (Heb. 12:25; Gen. 3:23) Come out, my soul, from sin, from the land of Haran! Come into the land of eternal life flowing with incorruption which Abraham inherited. (Gen. 12:4) Return, repent, uncover what is hidden. Say to God Who knows everything: Thou knowest my secrets, O only Saviour; but have mercy on me, as David sings, according to Thy mercy. (Ps. 50(51) ) Heal, O Saviour, the corruption of my debased soul, O only Physician. Apply the compress to me, and the oil of wine--works of repentance, compunction and tears. (Lk. 10:34) The Church has acquired Thy life-giving side as a chalice, from which gushes forth for us a twofold torrent of forgiveness and knowledge as a type of the two covenants, Old and New, O our Saviour. O my Judge and my Light Who alone knowest me and art coming again with Thine Angels to judge the whole world, regard me then with Thy merciful Eye and spare me, O Jesus. And have compassion on me who have sinned more than all mankind. (Matt. 25:31-32) |
Sunday, March 9, 2014
Canon of St Andrew of Crete (First Week of Great Lent)
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