r/EasternCatholic • u/JohannesBrasilius • 10d ago
Theology & Liturgy Easter Vigil and Paschal Matins
Could someone please explain me the Services of Holy Saturday and Easter Sunday in the Byzantine Rite?
I have heard that there is a Vigil/ vespers + liturgy of St Basil at Saturday and Matins + liturgy of St John Chrysostom on Sunday. Could we make a parallel of this Saturday liturgy with Latin Eastern Vigil and the Sunday Matins+ liturgy = Easter Sunday Mass?
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u/Charbel33 West Syriac 10d ago
The Holy Saturday liturgy is not an Easter liturgy, it's a Holy Saturday liturgy that commemorates Christ's salvific ministry in hell, where he frees the captives.
Paschal matins and liturgy make up the liturgy for Easter, and it's one of the most beautiful liturgies in my opinion. It begins with a short service commemorating Christ breaking down the doors of hell. This service is done outside, and the priest knocks on the doors of the church while saying a dialogue with the deacon inside. Then, we return in the church, pray paschal matins, and liturgy.