Sunday, February 14, 2010

Please forgive me














Sunday of Forgiveness

The last day of Cheesefare Week is called "Forgiveness Sunday", indicating the desire for God's forgiveness that lies at the heart of Great Lent. At Vespers on Sunday evening, all the people make a poklon (prostration) before one another and ask forgiveness, and thus Great Lent begins in the spirit of reconciliation and Christian love. Another name for Forgiveness Sunday is "Cheesefare Sunday," because for devout Orthodox Christians, it is the last day on which dairy products may be consumed until Pascha. Fish, wine, and olive oil will also be forbidden on most days of Great Lent. The day following Cheesefare Sunday is called Clean Monday, because everyone has confessed their sins, asked forgiveness, and begun Great Lent with a clean slate.

Please, forgive me for everything I did wrong, for everything I didn't do and I was supposed to do, for all of my mistakes and failures!
We are humans, not angels and we are destined to make mistakes, but when we don't do those mistakes on purpose I believe the ones that love us will find a way to forgive us!

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