With Forgiveness Vespers, which is celebrated on
Cheesefare Sunday evening, Great Lent begins. This solemn period of repentance
is offered to us as a way of life. A way of life that brings forgiveness from
God, as well as from our brethren.
It is very characteristic what is written:
"Forgive (συγχωρῶ) means to 'move forward' (χωρῶ) with God and
with others." With forgiveness we do not only receive a simple absolution,
which implies a legalistic concept of salvation. Rather, forgiveness with God
is an ocean of divine goodness that erases human sins. And so in its full
reality, forgiveness becomes communion with Christ and His Kingdom.
During the course of our journey, let us
mutually support one another in our weaknesses, let us mutually forgive one
another by forgetting our differences, let us mutually protect one another to
reach our destination. Essentially we should live to what God calls us, as a
unique unity with the forgiveness that we offer to others. This is because
Christians are not part of a caste system, but we are dough.
Let us now kneel, therefore, before the icon of
Christ and the Panagia, our Bishop and our Fathers, as well as our brethren,
and let us ask for their forgiveness, since they have much to forgive us for.
And let us forgive one another. Forgiveness does not begin when peace, calmness
and joy begin to reign; forgiveness begins the moment we take on each others
shoulders the "burdens of one another", and the first and heaviest
load is the personhood of another, what that person is, and not what that
person does or does not do. If necessary let us carry one another as Christ
carried His Cross, as a type of torment, pain and death, but let us not allow
someone behind under any circumstance without our forgiveness.
By Fr. A.H.
Source: http://www.johnsanidopoulos.com/2015/02/the-meaning-of-forgiveness-vespers.html
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