Apodosis of Pascha – special midnight service in English
Christ is Risen!
Important Announcement!
Metropolitan Hilarion will be presiding over the Apodosis of Pascha service, at the Archbishop’s Chapel, Croydon.
The Paschal Matins will be sung in English immediately followed by the Divine Liturgy (also according to the Paschal Typica).
It will be held Tuesday May 26, commencing at 11.30 pm.
The service is expected to conclude at approx. 1.30am, following which light refreshments will be offered in the church hall. Please be mindful of our neighbours and keep street noise down to a bare minimum.
Please forward this to your friends and colleagues in our community.
The patrons of the Archbishop’s chapel, Croydon
18 Chelmsford Ave, Croydon
For further information: 0418 458 363 – Archpriest Michael Boikov
Last Sunday, the Sunday of the Samaritan woman, the Holy Church told us how Christ raises a person from an earthly, carnal state of mind to the state in which a human being thirsts to worship God and pray to Him. You see, the Samaritan woman came to the well for physical water which satisfies only earthly thirst. But when Christ revealed her sins to her, and she ran to Him in repentance, then in her awakened spiritual thirst, the thirst for Living Water springing up into everlasting life, the thirst for communion with God, her first question was about prayer: where one should worship God, how to pray. Now today’s Gospel gives us a model for prayer.
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
“Jesus therefore, being wearied with His journey, sat thus on the well: and it was about the sixth hour. There cometh a woman of Samaria to draw water: Jesus saith unto her, Give me to drink” (Jn. 4:6-7). The Samaritan woman became filled with confusion and doubt of a purely worldly nature: How could He, a Jew, ask to drink from her, a Samaritan? The Jews had no dealings with the Samaritans. And even more, He said that if she knew Who He was, then she herself would ask drink from Him, and He would give her Living Water. How could He give her something to drink? Why, He didn’t even have anything to draw water with, and the well was deep.

Today’s Gospel reading confirms us more and more strongly in the divinity of our Risen Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of God.
