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− | The '''Great Feasts''' of the [[Orthodox Church]] are the major celebrations throughout the [[Church Calendar|liturgical year]]. While various [[saint]]s and events are celebrated with significance on the local level, the entire Church celebrates together thirteen [[feast]]s above all the rest, '''[[Pascha]]''' and the '''Twelve Great Feasts'''.
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− | == Pascha ==
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− | The feast of the [[Resurrection]] of [[Jesus Christ]], called [[Pascha]] (Easter), is the greatest of the feasts of the [[Orthodox Church]]. It is also called the '''Feast of Feasts'''. It is celebrated on the first [[Sunday]] after the Paschal Full Moon (''see'' [[Paschalion]]).
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− | == The Twelve Great Feasts ==
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− | There are other days of great importance in the life of the Church -- the '''Twelve Great Feasts''', which commemorate and present us again to the historic presence of major events in the lives of our Lord [[Jesus Christ]] and his [[Theotokos|Holy Mother]].
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− | Seven greats feasts in honor of our Lord [[Jesus Christ]] and five great feasts honoring the [[Theotokos]] constitute the Twelve Great Feasts.
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− | #[[September 8]], the [[Nativity of the Theotokos]]
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− | #[[September 14]], the [[Elevation of the Holy Cross]]
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− | #[[November 21]], the [[Presentation of the Theotokos]]
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− | #[[December 25]], the [[Nativity]] of Christ (Christmas)
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− | #[[January 6]], [[Theophany]], the Baptism of Christ
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− | #[[February 2]], the [[Presentation]] of Christ
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− | #[[March 25]], the [[Annunciation]]
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− | #The Sunday before Pascha, [[Palm Sunday]]
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− | #Forty Days after Pascha, the [[Ascension]] of Christ
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− | #Fifty Days after Pascha, [[Pentecost]]
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− | #[[August 6]], the [[Transfiguration]]
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− | #[[August 15]], the [[Dormition]] (Falling Asleep) of the Theotokos
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− | [[Category:Great Feasts|*]]
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