Early on Easter Sunday morning, the faithful of Saint Nicholas Ukrainian Greek Catholic Parish gather for the radiant celebration of Paschal Matins with Divine Liturgy. This sacred service leads the community from the solemn remembrance of Christ’s burial—symbolized by the Plashchanytsia, the embroidered or painted shroud depicting Christ in the tomb—to the joyous proclamation of His Resurrection, fulfilling the Paschal mystery as the “Feast of Feasts.”
We warmly invite all parishioners and visitors, whether lifelong members or first-time guests, to join in this beautiful celebration. Come and share in the joy, light, and hope of Christ’s Resurrection with your parish family.
Before Matins proper, many parishes begin with the Paschal Midnight Office (Poliúshchna).
This moment reminds us that even in sorrow, Christ’s light breaks through, filling hearts with hope and life.
After the Plashchanytsia is placed on the altar, the priest leads the faithful outside for a threefold procession around the church.
Candles in hand, we sing:
“Christ is risen from the dead, trampling down death by death, and upon those in the tombs bestowing life!”
At the final circuit, the priest knocks on the closed church doors with the hand-cross, announcing the Resurrection. Upon re-entering, the congregation celebrates:
“This is the day of Resurrection! Let us embrace one another, forgive as Christ forgave, and rejoice together—Christ is risen!”
Matins then unfolds with its ancient structure, including:
The faithful exchange the Paschal greeting (“Christ is risen!” / “Truly, He is risen!”) and the Easter kiss, even with strangers, symbolizing love, reconciliation, and community.
Following Matins, the Divine Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom centers on the Risen Christ in the Eucharist, re-presenting His Passion, Death, and Resurrection as the heart of salvation.
After the Liturgy, families bring Easter baskets filled with paska bread, red eggs, meats, cheese, and butter to be blessed.
From the Midnight Office transfer and tomb-like darkness, through the procession and Matins’ hymns, to the Eucharistic triumph and blessing of baskets, the celebration at Saint Nicholas Parish draws the faithful into the living reality of Christ’s Pascha.
Christ is risen! Truly, He is risen! (Христос воскрес! Воістину воскрес!)