Holy Pascha - May 5, 2002
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The CATECHETICAL HOMILY OF
ST. JOHN the CHRYSOSTOM
ARCHBISHOP of CONSTANTINOPLE
Whosoever is a devout lover of
God, let him enjoy this beautiful bright Festival. And whosoever is a grateful
servant, let him joyously enter into the joy of his Lord. And if any be weary
with fasting, let him now receive his reward. If any has toiled from the first
hour, let him receive his just debt. If any came after the third, let him
gratefully celebrate. If any arrived after the sixth, let him not doubt; for
he too shall sustain no loss. If any have delayed to the ninth, let him come
without hesitation. If any arrived only at the eleventh hour, let him not be
afraid by reason of his delay; for the Master is gracious and receives the
last, even as the first. He gives rest to him, who arrives at the eleventh
hour, as well as to him, who has labored from the first. He is merciful to the
one who delays, and nourishes the first. He gives also to the one, and to the
other He is gracious. He accepts the works, as he greets the endeavor. He
honors the deed, and the intent He commends.
Let all of you then enter into the
joy of our Lord. The first and second enjoy your reward. You rich and poor,
rejoice together. You temperate and you heedless, honor the day. You who
fasted, and you who did not, rejoice today. The Table is richly laden. All of
you, fare sumptuously on it. The calf is a fatted one; let no one go away
hungry. All of you enjoy the banquet of faith. All of you enjoy the riches of
His goodness. Let no one grieve poverty; for the universal Kingdom has been
revealed.
Let no one grieve over sins; for
forgiveness has dawned from the tomb. Let no one fear death; for the Death of
our Savior has set us free. He has destroyed it by enduring it. He despoiled
Hades, when He descended thereto. He embittered it, having tasted of His
flesh. Isaiah foretold this when he cried out: "You, O Hades, have
been embittered by encountering Him below." 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 annihilated. It was
embittered, - for it is now made captive. It took a body, and, lo, it
discovered God. It took earth and, behold! It encountered Heaven. It took what
it saw, and was overcome by what it could not see. O death, where is your
sting? O Hades, where is your victory? Christ is risen, - and You are
annihilated. Christ is risen, - and the demons have fallen. Christ is risen, -
and life is liberated. Christ is risen, - and the tomb is emptied of the dead;
for Christ, having risen from the dead, has become the first fruits of those
who fall asleep. To Him be the glory and the dominion to the Ages of Ages.
Amen.
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