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Why a Russian Orthodox Church In Baltimore Celebrates Easter At An Elkridge Cemetery
Interior of the Chapel During Paschal Great Vespers
Interior of the Chapel During Paschal Great Vespers
Interior of the Chapel During Paschal Great Vespers

When most have already polished off their jelly beans and Cadbury Creme Eggs, members of Eastern Orthodox churches will just begin their full week of celebration.

And on Sunday, April 19, congregants from across the eastern half of the state will make a pilgrimage of sorts to Holy Trinity Cemetery at Cathedral Gardens, Saints Peter & Paul Chapel in Elkridge.

Based on the Julian and lunar calendars, the Orthodox date for Easter — or Pascha, Greek for Passover — falls on April 12, followed by Bright Week, known as “the most joyous time of year,” according to the Archpriest John Vass, Rector of Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Church of Baltimore.

The following weekend, they’ll put spring finery aside in favor of picnic attire. After liturgy, congregants celebrate the holiday by visiting the graves of loved ones in the Elkridge cemetery, decorating it with flowers, candles and colored eggs. Meanwhile, kids will enjoy outdoor games.

The celebration is about “bringing glad tidings of the resurrection to those in the tomb,” says Vass. “Each requesting family gets an individual service.”

Last year, he reports, it took him and three other priests more than three hours to complete the blessings.

Picnicking used to be held among the graves themselves, but a pavilion built in 2001 shelters festivities rain or shine, says cemetery secretary Charles Snipes.

Elkridge may seem pretty far-flung for a congregation based in Baltimore, and in fact, the cemetery and chapter were originally located on property that later became BWI Marshall Airport. After the land was taken by eminent domain in 1947, Holy Trinity bought land known as Cathedral Gardens — where flowers, trees and bushes had been planted in the shape of a cathedral by the former owner.

The graves and chapel were moved to the Elkridge site over the next 18 months, according to church records, setting the stage for the congregation’s yearly journey.

The entrance to Cathedral Gardens is now off Elibank Road. Services are held in the chapel each Saturday evening except for the first week of the month.

Source Pravoslavie.ru 

Article Composed by Baltimore Sun 

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