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The Holy Fire
has descended at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem for Orthodox Pascha (Easter) in this photo from today.
Our Easter - as everything about Orthodoxy - is based on ancient traditions and direct Apostolic teachings. Nothing is watered down over the years or altered by church officials. In this regard (and many others) we are quite different from other churches.
There is no one-man who can change our entire church on a whim. We do not have a single human head of our church. The Head of our Church is Christ.
Our faith was set in stone during the 7 Ecumenical Councils hundreds of years before the Great Schism of 1054. In that year, we finally separated after a couple of hundred years of Rome drifting away from the original teachings and the Pope trying to arrest and imprison Orthodox priests who would not bow to him.
Along those lines the reason our Pascha is usually a different time than others is because we carry on the tradition from 2,000 years ago: It was a full moon at the Last Supper during Passover. On that Friday Christ was crucified and On The Third Day He Rose In Accordance To The Scriptures (part of our Nicene Creed). Therefore in that ancient tradition we celebrate Easter on the first Sunday after the first full moon after Jewish Passover.
And earlier today at the Greek Orthodox Church in Jerusalem, the flame or the Resurrection of Christ has emerged. We will be doing the same here at midnight tonight.
Every year we strive to make it home with the lit candle from church to bring us blessings in the coming year.
I do not view any other beliefs or religions as "not as good" as ours. Having said that I am very thankful for being Eastern Orthodox.

Our Easter - as everything about Orthodoxy - is based on ancient traditions and direct Apostolic teachings. Nothing is watered down over the years or altered by church officials. In this regard (and many others) we are quite different from other churches.
There is no one-man who can change our entire church on a whim. We do not have a single human head of our church. The Head of our Church is Christ.
Our faith was set in stone during the 7 Ecumenical Councils hundreds of years before the Great Schism of 1054. In that year, we finally separated after a couple of hundred years of Rome drifting away from the original teachings and the Pope trying to arrest and imprison Orthodox priests who would not bow to him.
Along those lines the reason our Pascha is usually a different time than others is because we carry on the tradition from 2,000 years ago: It was a full moon at the Last Supper during Passover. On that Friday Christ was crucified and On The Third Day He Rose In Accordance To The Scriptures (part of our Nicene Creed). Therefore in that ancient tradition we celebrate Easter on the first Sunday after the first full moon after Jewish Passover.
And earlier today at the Greek Orthodox Church in Jerusalem, the flame or the Resurrection of Christ has emerged. We will be doing the same here at midnight tonight.
Every year we strive to make it home with the lit candle from church to bring us blessings in the coming year.
I do not view any other beliefs or religions as "not as good" as ours. Having said that I am very thankful for being Eastern Orthodox.

