Orthodox Lent Rules WEB Orthodox Christians should do their best to fast on most Wednesdays and Fridays throughout the year with the exception of festal fast free periods such as after Nativity after Pascha after Pentecost etc
WEB 10 Rules of Great Lent The Church s traditional teaching on fasting is not widely known or followed in our day For those Orthodox Christians who are seeking to keep a more disciplined fast the following information may be helpful WEB Feb 14 2023 nbsp 0183 32 In the Orthodox Church fasting is a deeply beneficial spiritual discipline One that carries with it various different rules determining when and how we are to fast each day In this post we outline those rules in as simplistic a manner as possible
Orthodox Lent Rules
Orthodox Lent Rules
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WEB Jan 29 2020 nbsp 0183 32 Lenten Recipe Restrictions By Nancy Gaifyllia Updated on January 29 2020 The Greek Orthodox Paschal Easter season starts with The Great Lent beginning on a Monday Clean Monday seven weeks before Easter Sunday
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Orthodox Lent Rules

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WEB It is the Tradition of the church to fast for the entirety of Great Lent and Holy Week The week after the Publican and the Pharisee is fast free as is the week after Pascha and Pentecost and Christmas The week before Great Lent we are only required to fast from meat not dairy products

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WEB Mar 18 2019 nbsp 0183 32 10 Rules of Great Lent A Russian Orthodox Church Website Source Pravmir Russian Maria Senchukova 18 March 2019 We often hear and talk about Great Lent as a special time in the life of the Church it is the time of a longer prayer restricting oneself in all spheres of life the time of careful attention to one s spiritual state

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WEB from the Antiochian Orthodox website The Lenten Fast rules that we observe today were established within the monasteries of the Orthodox Church during the sixth through eleventh centuries These rules are intended for all Orthodox Christians not just monks and nuns The rst week of Lent is especially strict

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WEB The Orthodox rules for lenten fasting are the monastic rules No meat is allowed after Meatfare Sunday and no eggs or dairy products after Cheesefare Sunday

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WEB Mar 26 2024 nbsp 0183 32 After certain feasts Orthodox Christians do not fast in order to show their joy for the feast December 25 January 4 Afterfeast of the Nativity of Christ to Theophany Eve First week of the Lenten Triodion Week following the Sunday of the Publican and Pharisee Bright Week Week after Pascha Trinity Week week after
WEB Jan 22 2015 nbsp 0183 32 Below are the guidelines for the Lenten Fast according to the Canons of the Orthodox Church Several things we must consider Fasting rules are not laws but disciplines They are a guide not a commandment We do not fast from foods to the detriment of our health If you are sick do not fast WEB Jul 23 2021 nbsp 0183 32 Lent is 40 days 46 days for Orthodox Christians of prayer fasting and abstinence in preparation for the resurrection of Christ on Easter Sunday Fasting refers to restrictions on the quantity of food eaten and when it is consumed while abstinence refers to the complete avoidance of particular foods
WEB While most Orthodox Christians are perhaps aware of the general rules of fasting for Great Lent the rules for the other fasting periods are less known During the Dormition Fast wine and oil are allowed only on Saturdays and Sundays and