Orthopraxis - House Blessings and Theophany
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On January 6th, Orthodox Christians attend the Divine Liturgy and the Great Blessing of the Water service to celebrate the great feast of Theophany, also called the “Feast of Lights.” It was called the Feast of Lights from ancient times, since on this day many catechumens were “illumined” by the light of Holy Baptism and held their lit candles during the services. The feast commemorates the baptism of Christ and the revelation of God in three persons. That's why the Feast is called “Theophany,” meaning “Revelation of God.” We attend church not only to celebrate the Feast and receive the Holy Eucharist, but we also hope to be blessed by and to receive the special holy water which is blessed following the Liturgy. Most parishioners bring their own bottles or jars from home in order to fill them up with the blessed water to take home. It is the pious practice of many Orthodox to take a little holy water and some of the blessed bread (antidoron) from church every morning before eating or drinking anything else, as a blessing for the day. In most churches in America the blessing of water is held indoors, in the temple itself, and the water is contained in a large urn. Some communities hold outdoor celebrations by a body of water.
Blessing of the Home
It is customary, to invite your priest to bless your home with holy water within the few weeks following Theophany and before the beginning of the Great Fast (Lent.). Prepare by cleaning the house and opening the doors and turning on the lights in all the rooms.
What you need for the house blessing:
- An icon corner or wall, or at least an Icon of Christ and the Mother of God
- A small table, preferably covered, in front of your home icon corner.
- A candlestick with a new candle in it, placed on the otherwise cleared table
Using an aspergelus (a special brush-type sprinkler) the priest will go to each room and sprinkle it in the four corners blessing the home with the grace of the Holy Spirit which also protects you from evil spirits. If you were unable to attend the Theophany Liturgy, the priest will bring extra Holy Water so that you may keep some at home, near your icons. Please have a dedicated jar or vessel prepared for this water. It can only be used for Holy Water thereafter. For House Blessings, it is appropriate that all family members are in attendance, but if this is not possible, at least those who are home should participate in the service. All TV's, electronics, music, etc., should be turned off. House Blessings are a yearly tradition.
Personal Use of Holy Water
According to Orthodox doctrine, holy water has the power to sanctify and heal. Have each family member drink a small amount of the holy water from Theophany. Keep the unused holy water in your home icon corner (krasny ugol) for future use: times of adversity, before starting a new venture or trip, to give thanks, or when someone is ill. You may drink it or anoint yourself when you feel spiritually afflicted. It should be taken when fasting, if at all possible. To rid the house of evil spirits, it should be sprinkled in the four corners of each room, so no one will step on it. In the countryside, the holy water is often sprinkled in the fields and on the animals.
If you would like to have your home blessed, please contact Fr. Basil or use the Sign-up sheet at the candle desk in the Narthex of the church.
Get Ready - Sts. Theophan the Recluse and Ignatius Brianchaninov Study Group Starting!
If you are ready to grow in your spiritual life and want to share in the study of some practical instruction for doing it, then this group is for you! Why do we study the writings of these two saints? Because they tapped the deepest well in the writings of the Holy Fathers and Mothers of deep spiritual life (St. Theophan translated the Philokalia). Yet while they imbibed the depths of Orthodox tradition, they were also closer to us in time than the ancient fathers. They understood the problems that we contemporary people have, and could adapt ancient wisdom to our way of life. This is practical stuff!
We will meet on Google Meet every two weeks, on Tuesday, beginning on January 20th. You can find the link in the church's online calendar.
If you would like to know more, please read the guidelines and other information on the Sts. Theophan and Ignaty Study Group Page here:
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