2020-04-05 A message from Bishop Basil

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Diocese of Wichita & mid-america April 5th, 2020 Dear to Christ, Fathers, Brothers and Sisters - clergy, monastics and laity of the Diocese of Wichita & Mid-America: Blessings and much love to you and your families as we enter into the last week of the Forty-Day Fast. This Friday evening we conclude the Forty-Day Fast and, after a brief respite for Lazarus Saturday and Palm Sunday, we begin the final days of the Great Fast with the keeping of Great and Holy Week in preparation for the Glorious Pascha. Like our Christ-loving laity, I too have been keeping the “penance” of imposed absence from divine services and the most precious and holy Eucharist, and “with faith and longing” look forward to the day when we may together return to our holy temples and draw near to the chalice “with fear of God, and faith and love.” Why have I done this? First and foremost to share in the “exile” being endured by our people and, secondly, to make it clear that refraining from going to the church temple and approaching the Holy Eucharist is not a matter of the clergy being permitted to do so while the laity are not. May the words of my favorite Scriptural verse (Psalm 30:5b) be our encouragement: “Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning.” May that morning come quickly! Here follows a recent Statement from the Holy Synod of our Patriarchate of the Great City-of-God Antioch and All the East entitled “Lo, I am with you always even to the end of the age.” May God grant you good strength for the remainder of the Fast. Your forgiveness and prayers. +Bishop Basil Diocese of Wichita and Mid-America ___________________________ 2020-04-04 A Statement of the Holy Synod Patriarchate of Antioch and All the East Damascus, April 4, 2020 To all our beloved children of the Antioch Church, clergy, monastics, and all faithful: First of all, may the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ keep you, and may His peace fill your hearts with the light of His Resurrection, as the anchor of reassurance for tomorrow, abiding in “faith and hope” (1 Cor. 13:13), in the joy of the redeemed children. May He strengthen you by His love, through which He conquered on the Cross, once and for all, the “last enemy to be destroyed” (1 Cor. 15:26). We, the hierarchs of the Holy Synod of Antioch, under the primacy of His Beatitude John X, address you today, as


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