Homily for the First Sunday of Great Lent
The Triumph of Orthodoxy
By Holy Hieromartyr Sergius Mechev
The Triumph of Orthodoxy
By Holy Hieromartyr Sergius Mechev
In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit!
The Holy Church, on the first Sunday of Great Lent, allows us — all those who have passed through the first week in repentance, in the awareness of our kinship with the first man Adam, in the consciousness that in each of us is the image of the ineffable Glory of God, though covered with the sores of sins, and in the penitential cry to the Lord: “Have mercy on me, O God, have mercy on me” — to approach now the great joy, for today is a day of joy, a day of the Triumph of Orthodoxy.
It is not without reason, not by chance, that this week begins with such a day.
If we, the faithful, were all the time in the state of the first Adam, weeping, repenting, and crying out: “Lord, have mercy on me, the fallen one,” — together with him in a state almost of despair, and then only with distant hope that someday “the Seed of the Woman will crush the serpent’s head” — then we would still be in the Old Covenant. But we are already in the New.
The Holy Church arranges the Triumph of Orthodoxy in the second week to remind us that we already have this promise fulfilled, that we are already in the New Covenant, that we, though covered with the sores of sins like the first man, have had the Savior on earth, and not only was He here, but He also left us His Body — the Church — and we, glorifying Him, celebrating His coming, confess Him in Orthodoxy.








