
The Way of the Lord
Through the Triodion and Pentecostarion
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The Church has established the feasts throughout the year as landmarks for the renewal of grace and the regeneration of the life of her members. The greatest landmarks of renewal for the faithful are, on the one hand, the period of the Triodion, which brings forth the grace of entering into the living Presence of the Risen Lord, and, on the other hand, the period of the Pentecostarion, which leads to the fulfilment of the promise of the Father in the gift of the Paraclete. The asceticism of Great Lent could be described as ‘negative’ or ‘apophatic,’ as it aims at stripping away the old self of the passions so that the ascetic of godliness, being free, may be able to run ‘the way of the divine commandments’ (Ps. 119:32) and follow Christ ‘whithersoever He may go’ (Rev. 14:4). From the night of Pascha, another kind of asceticism begins—not ‘negative,’ but ‘positive’ or ‘cataphatic’—which trains man in the expectation of the promise of the Father and fervent thirst for the grace of the Holy Spirit.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Prologue
Journeying after Christ in the Church
Exercises of Great Lent
 Fasting
Antechamber of the Triodion
The Sunday of the Ten Lepers
 The grace of gratitude
The Sunday of the Canaanite Woman
 Surrender to the will of Christ, and the grace of adoption
The Sunday of Zacchaeus
 The desire for the Countenance of Christ that overcomes the shame of our Fall and acquires the power of salvation
The Beginning of the Triodion
The Sunday of the Publican and the Pharisee
 An example of repentance
The Sunday of the Prodigal Son
 The attraction of the Father’s love heals our alienation from God
The Sunday of Judgment
 The self-condemnation of repentance pre-empts God’s Judgment and justifies the sinner
Forgiveness Sunday
 Forgiveness opens the heart and grants man bowels of mercies so that he may imitate God
Great Lent, a Period of Spiritual Renewal
The Sunday of Orthodoxy
 The dynamic increase into which Orthodoxy leads the faithful
The Sunday of Gregory Palamas
 Life in the presence of God by invoking His Name
The Sunday of the Veneration of the Precious Cross
 The Cross: The ladder by which God descended to earth and man ascends to Heaven
The Sunday of Saint John of the Ladder
 Holiness: Fruit of the crucified life
The Great Canon and the Akathist Hymn
The Sunday of Saint Mary of Egypt
 The great miracle of repentance
Lazarus Saturday and Palm Sunday
The Passion Week
The Kenosis of Christ
Holy Week and the Resurrection
From the Joy of the Resurrection to the Gift of Holy Pentecost
Thomas Sunday
 A new relationship with the Lord Jesus
The Sunday of the Myrrh-bearers
 The expectation of eternity begets the boldness to seek after it
The Sunday of the Paralytic
 The grace of the Holy Spirit heals the paralysis of the Fall
Mid-Pentecost
 Thirst for life eternal
The Sunday of the Samaritan Woman
 Humility makes man a true worshipper of God
The Sunday of the Man Born Blind
 Christ, the Light of life
Ascension
 The fulfilment of the divine Dispensation and Christ’s return to His glory
Sunday of the Holy Fathers
 The God of our Fathers
Pentecost
 The quickening of the image of God in man
The Sunday of All Saints
 The fruit of Pentecost
The Mystery of Pentecost
Index of Scriptural References
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Not only fasting, but Christian asceticism in general, voluntary shame in confession, and self-reproach, yet also the positive asceticism of the desire for the gift of Pentecost, place us on the path of Christ and wound the beast of our ego. By imparting a taste of death, they are transformed into the seed of resurrection and, in fact, they prepare our bodies for the Common Resurrection.


Tatiana Vasiliou (verified owner) –
As with all books by Fr. Zacharias, this was a simple yet deep reading. Father beautifully explains things and makes the reader understand more.