On the Newly-Illumined and on the Resurrection of our Savior Jesus Christ
By St. Amphilochios of Iconium
By St. Amphilochios of Iconium
Whenever the gloomy aspect of winter is succeeded by the season of spring, various birds, flying through the air, by honey-voiced songs make known to men the sweetness of the season; then also the sweet-voiced swallows, cleaving the air with swift flight and darting past the heads of men, like a blossom cast their own cry into the ears of men. Then it is possible to see the air clear and calm, and the faces of men brightened, being transformed into an imitation of serenity; for indeed the sounds of birds delight the hearing, and the clear air brightens the eye, and the radiance of various flowers sweetens the sight, and the mingled breath of the plants refreshes the sense of smell.
And this delight the earthly and transient spring provides for men, beloved; but our divine and undefiled spring, Christ, having thickly adorned the meadow of the Church with spiritual violets and roses and lilies, brightens the sight by faith and fills the receptacle of our heart with the fragrance of divine things. For who among the faithful does not now rejoice? And who does not now exult, when he sees the newly-illumined, in the image of lilies, shining with the blossoms of their garments and having in the midst of their heart the golden-radiant faith?








