==The Holy Week==
As leave is taken from Lazarus Saturday concludes [[Great Lent with the ]]. This celebration of the Saturday of Lazarus, which remembers Christ's raising of Lazarus from the dead and the promise of universal resurrection for all, . Lazarus Saturday provides a week is entered bridge to Holy Week during which the church Church services remember Christ's last week, the Holy Week, before his crucifixion and resurrection, his [[passion]]. During this week the [[Matins]] Services for the upcoming day is celebrated the evening before, and vespers is celebrated in the morning. This anticipation of the church's services gives the faithful a sense that the world is in travail, upside-down, because of the passion our Lord endured for our salvation. Although this practice is unusual, it is canonical in accordance with the ancient definition that the day is from sunset to sunset. [[Image:Palm_Sunday.jpg|left|thumb|Icon of Christ's entry into Jerusalem]][[Image:extremehumility.jpg|right|thumb|Christ the Bridegroom]]
===Palm Sunday===
===Holy Saturday===
'''Great and Holy Saturday''' Vespers and a Divine Liturgy of St. Basil are served, marked with readings of [[Psalms]] and Resurrection [[hymns]] that tell of Christ's descent into Hades, celebrated as the "First Resurrection" of Adam and the conquering of Death.
==Pascha==
[[Image:pascha.jpg|right|frame|The Resurrection of Christ]]