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Friday, April 06, 2007
CHRISTOS ANESTI !
CHRISTOS ANESTI!
ALETHOS ANESTI!
(from the Church of St. Archangels Michael and Gabriel, Arbanassi, Bulgaria, 16th-C)
Jacob, wish I could have been at your baptism and chrismation, but I was godparent to 1 of the 4 from our mission being received into the Chuch that morning at St. Seraphim. Between that ceremony and the Pascha that night, there were 12 from our mission at the cathedral.
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Χριστός Άνέστη! Άληθώς Άνέστη!
المسيح قام! حقا قام
A blessed Pascha to you and yours, my friend.
Indeed, He is Risen!
The blessings of the Feast to you and yours!
I wish I'd known that you were at St. Seraphim's for Pascha! (Of course, I couldn't have gone there, but nevertheless....)
Jacob, wish I could have been at your baptism and chrismation, but I was godparent to 1 of the 4 from our mission being received into the Chuch that morning at St. Seraphim. Between that ceremony and the Pascha that night, there were 12 from our mission at the cathedral.
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