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Paperback The Winter Pascha: Readings for the Christmas-Epiphany Season Book

ISBN: 088141025X

ISBN13: 9780881410259

The Winter Pascha: Readings for the Christmas-Epiphany Season

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"When the winter begins to make way into the Northern World, the Church of Christ begins to celebrate a 'splendid three-day Pascha.'" Thus Father Thomas Hopko begins the first of forty meditations for... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Eastern Orthodox Readings for the Christmas Season

Fr. Thomas Hopko is the dean & a professor at St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary, which is under the OCA or Orthodox Church of America. He has written several books, some which are famous in Orthodox circles, specially "All the Fulness of God: Essays on Orthodoxy". He has also written a book for the Pascha season (Lent to Easter) "The Lenten Spring" which I try to read during each Great Lent. Now that Advent is here, it's time to stop listening to music & read a good book of Theology to focus on the true meaning of Christmas. Unlike "The Lenten Spring" which starts at the 40 day Great Fast & ends at the glorious resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ, "The Winter Pascha" is suppose to start at Christmas & ends 40 days later on January 2 with the feast of the Meeting of the Lord in the Temple, when the baby Jesus was lifted up by St. Symeon; at least this is what the 1st chapter states. Being a member of the Antiochian Orthodox I know a little about my fellow Orthodox Christians in the OCA & that in California they follow the New Julian calendar, while those in Alaska follow the Old Julian calendar. Does that mean the book should be started on December 25 with the New Julian calendar & January 7 with the Old Julian calendar? Does 40 days later in the Old Julian calendar also end with the feast of the Meeting of the Lord in the Temple? Especially when Great Lent comes early ever so often? When I look at the Lent/Pascha dates, the Old Julian calendar makes it in by a few days. Somehow the book is unclear when to start because in the back cover it states: "Thus Father Thomas Hopko begins the first of forty meditations for the season of Advent, Christmas & Epiphany, ending with the Meeting of the Lord in the Temple on the fortieth day after Christ's birth." 40 meditations at one meditation a day is 40 days. Advent itself is 40 days before Christmas; therefore the beginning of Advent to the Meeting of the Lord in the temple is 80 days away with Christmas in the middle. Then in the 2nd chapter Fr. Thomas Hopko explains about the Advent season with the "Fast of Philip". The conclusion seems to be that there is no basic starting day for this book, but it's a good book to read some mediations during the Christmas season, no matter when you start. Some of the mediations are: St. Andrew, St. Nicholas, St. Herman, the conception of Mary, the genealogy of Jesus, Christ restoring the Image, The two comings of Christ, God is with us, the circumcision of the Lord, the Lord's Epiphany in the Jordan, the manifestation of the Trinity, the meeting of the Lord in the temple, as well as many others which Fr. Thomas Hopko intermixes many scripture passages with liturgical readings with his fine poetic writing. This year I started the book around Thanksgiving, but ended up matching the days of December with the chapter numbers. On the New Julian calendar December 25 I reach the 25 chapter of the book which was titled "God with Us". Therefore foll
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