Great Lent: A School of Repentance. Its Meaning for Orthodox Christians

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Great Lent: A School of Repentance. Its Meaning for Orthodox Christians

by Alexander Schmemann

EN·~27 minutes·1 chapter

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Great Lent is presented as a yearly pilgrimage—a “school of repentance” where each Orthodox Christian is invited to deepen the very heart of the faith. The author gently reminds listeners that repentance is not merely a ritual of confession, but a lived transformation that begins with humility and a sincere return to the Father. By framing the season as a time to loosen the bonds of injustice, feed the hungry, and open homes to the homeless, the text sets a vivid picture of spiritual fasting that goes far beyond the plate.

The book also walks the listener through the preparatory weeks that precede the forty days, highlighting how the Church uses four Sundays to focus on core virtues. Through the stories of the Publican and the Pharisee and the prodigal son, the narrative shows how humility and a heartfelt desire to return to God become the foundation for the Lenten journey. Listeners are encouraged to engage with the liturgy, prayer, and fasting as tools that make these weeks rich, meaningful, and truly transformative.

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en

Duration

~27 minutes (25K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Gerard Arthus, David Garcia and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2011-06-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Alexander Schmemann

Alexander Schmemann

1921–1983

A leading Orthodox priest and theologian, he helped many readers see worship as something lived day by day, not just observed in church. His books on liturgy and the sacraments remain widely read for their warmth, clarity, and spiritual depth.

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