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Pilgrimage to PASCHA

A Daily Devotional for Great Lent

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Archpriest Steven John Belonick with Michele Constable and Michael Soroka Second edition edited by Deborah Malacky Belonick Ancient FAith Publishing chesterton, indiAnA

First large print edition published 2022

Pilgrimage to Pascha: A Daily Devotional for Great Lent Copyright © 2021 Deborah Belonick

First edition titled A Journey through Great Lent, edited and authored by Archpriest Steven John Belonick, with coauthors Michele Constable and Michael Soroka, published by Light & Life Publishing; copyright © 1998 Deborah Belonick

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, scanning, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the Publisher.

Second edition published by: Ancient Faith Publishing A Division of Ancient Faith Ministries P.O. Box 748 Chesterton, IN 46304

Unless otherwise noted, Scripture quotations are taken from the New King James Version, © 1979, 1980, 1982 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. Used by permission.

Large print edition ISBN: 978-1-955890-41-0

Printed in the United States of America

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This volume is dedicated to seminarians of the Diocese of New England of the Orthodox Church in America who are pursuing the high calling of the Holy Priesthood with the intention of devoting themselves to the pastoral care of parishes, and to the memory of Archpriest Steven John Belonick, who with all his heart dedicated himself to imitating the Good Shepherd, our Lord Jesus Christ (John 10:11–18).

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Contents
to the Second Edition 7
to the First Edition 9
before Great Lent 13
Preface
Preface
Day
First Week of Great Lent MONDAY 16 TUESDAY 19 WEDNESDAY 22 THURSDAY 25 FRIDAY 28 SATURDAY 31 SUNDAY 34
Second Week of Great Lent
MONDAY 37
TUESDAY 40 WEDNESDAY 43
THURSDAY 46 FRIDAY 49 SATURDAY 52 SUNDAY 55

Third Week of Great Lent

MONDAY 58 TUESDAY 61 WEDNESDAY 64 THURSDAY 67 FRIDAY 70 SATURDAY 73 SUNDAY 76

Fourth Week of Great Lent

MONDAY 79 TUESDAY 82 WEDNESDAY 85 THURSDAY 88 FRIDAY 91 SATURDAY 94 SUNDAY 97

Fifth Week of Great Lent

MONDAY 100 TUESDAY 103 WEDNESDAY 106 THURSDAY 109 FRIDAY 112

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Feast of the Annunciation of the Theotokos 136 Epilogue 139 Bibliography with Notes 143

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SATURDAY 115 SUNDAY 118 Palm Week MONDAY 121 TUESDAY 124 WEDNESDAY 127 THURSDAY 130 FRIDAY 133

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Preface to the Second Edition

Sometwenty-five years ago, Fr. Steven Belonick, my father confessor, priest, and friend, had the idea to compose a book of meditations and inspirational thoughts for Great Lent. I was honored and humbled to be asked to be part of that project, along with Michael Soroka, then choir director at our parish, Dormition of the Virgin Mary Church, in Binghamton, New York.

Father Steven told us, his coauthors, to compose heartfelt, sincere meditations. He instructed us to reach deeply into ourselves to realize our own sins and shortcomings and to admit them openly. He hoped in this way each of our readers might see themselves in a similar light and would journey with us on a common Christian pilgrimage.

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Father Steven was an excellent spiritual guide. I remember our times working on this project as emotionally and psychologically intense. Certainly we shared fun and friendship, but more important was the spiritual growth we experienced. For me, the hardest part of composing the meditations was the struggle to admit my weaknesses and sins. Writing them on paper, then rereading and editing them, was much more demanding than even a sincere (and supposedly well-thought-out) recounting of my sins within the sacrament of Holy Confession!

Looking back over these meditations all these years later and anticipating their republication has shown me a lot about myself. I knew many of these meditations had profoundly touched me at the time I wrote them. I truly had reached deeply into my heart. Now as I reread them, I also realize I still have the same shortcomings and sins as I did at the time of my writing them twenty-five years ago. But I also have the same goals for growth and a desire for forgiveness. I still feel honored and grateful for the

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opportunity Fr. Steven gave me to participate in this venture. Republishing this book in his memory is a testimonial to his inspired priesthood—and to his excellent editing. He made our three voices ring out as one coherent expression, as two brothers and a sister on a common spiritual journey.

May new readers and old friends find God’s grace as they accompany us once again on our Lenten pilgrimage. Especially, may those students in the Diocese of New England of the Orthodox Church in America—who will benefit from the special fund set aside to receive royalties from this book for their seminary education—be granted that grace. May they follow in the footsteps of a good pastor, Fr. Steven, and the one Good Shepherd, our Lord Jesus Christ. May Archpriest Steven’s memory be eternal!

—Michele Constable, coauthor

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Preface to the First Edition

Church

Tradition instructs us Christians to maintain a daily discipline of prayer. Likewise, it encourages us to read the Scriptures daily and to familiarize ourselves with the lives of the saints and the teachings of the Church Fathers, as well as writings of other recognized spiritual guides. These treasured tools of Tradition not only help us in the spiritual life, but also act as weapons against the devil, and, more importantly, they provide us with spiritual nourishment. They help to shape us as Christians, and there is no more appropriate period to pick up these tools and to allow this formation to begin than during the season of Great Lent.

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Therefore, my two coauthors and I are offering you easily digestible daily nourishment from the Tradition of the Orthodox Church as you undertake your Lenten pilgrimage. Each portion in this little book contains a reference for a selected prescribed scriptural passage from either the Old or New Testament, a meditation on that scripture, practical advice from the Church Fathers and other saintly writers, an excerpt from a liturgical hymn, an edifying life of a saint, and a concluding prayer.

We are also offering you a variety of ways to fulfill your daily discipline. You may want to consume a full portion in one sitting, or you may want to read pieces of each portion throughout your day. You may easily digest some portions, while you may want to ponder over others. Do whatever benefits you. Be sure, however, to be faithful each day to your routine, and be sure to set aside some time, for the words in this book are not meant to be simply read and forgotten. They are meant to be reflected upon, digested, prayed about, and lived. Only by approaching

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them in this manner will your effort bear any spiritual fruit.

Finally, as we all begin this journey, let us remember one another in prayer, asking for each other God’s mercy, guidance, and grace.

Yours in the Lord, Archpriest Steven John Belonick

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DAY BEFORE GREAT LENT

Cheesefare/Forgiveness Sunday

Scripture Reading: Joel 2:12–26

Meditation

scripture announces the threshold of the Great Fast. In the text—prescribed for the Wednesday before Great Lent—God calls His people to return to Him. In almost the same breath, He orders a period of fasting. Clearly, God’s beckoning and His decree for a fast are connected.

Today’s

God calls me back to Him, knowing my heart is far, far away. Similarly, I acknowledge my focus has strayed from Him—I have sought nourishment, happiness, security, and fulfillment everywhere and in everything but Him. And I realize: no matter how much “life” I try to consume, I am never really satisfied. When I am honest with myself, I know I am far from Him, because my heart is stone cold. My prayer is weak, and I grow bored reading

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His Word. I go through the motions during church services, yet they have no effect on me. I am usually unhappy and complaining. I have no joy. Instead, I feel spiritually shipwrecked. Sometimes I feel nothing. My thoughts and emotions signal I have moved away from my Lord, who gives abundant life (see John 10:10).

Yet God is always calling me back, asking me to turn and to focus on Him. If I do, He will receive me gladly and provide the fulfillment that now escapes me.

To make this possible, God has set aside a fast—moments in time when I can turn from my usual activities and reflect and repent. He shows the way and provides the strength. Given His great grace and my meager effort, He will fill me with the life-giving spring of water my inner heart craves (John 4:14).

Font of Wisdom

As abbot of the Monastery of St. Mamas, St. Symeon the New Theologian (949–1022) instructed the monks under his charge daily,

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usually at the Matins service. His spiritual advice—captured in a body of works known as the Discourses—often included encouragement not only to seek God but also to accept His love. He describes the astounding effects of divine love: As soon as I called to mind the beauty of undefiled love, its light suddenly appeared in my heart. I have been ravished with its delight and have ceased to perceive outward things. . . . O all-desirable love, how happy is he who has embraced you, for he will no longer have a passionate desire to embrace any earthly beauty! Happy is he who is moved by divine love to cling to you! He will deny the whole world, yet as he associates with all men, he will be wholly untainted.

Upon meeting divine love, Symeon counts “the treasures of the world as nothing” and counts God alone as the font of “truly inexhaustible riches.”

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Reflection: Let me count God as my prize possession and accept His love as I begin my interior Lenten pilgrimage. Hymn from Vespers

Let us not pray like the Pharisee: He who exalts himself will be humbled! Let us prepare to humble ourselves by fasting. Let us cry aloud with the voice of the publican: O God, forgive us sinners.

Mark the Ascetic of Egypt

commemorAted mArch 5/18

Saint Mark the Ascetic came from a very wealthy family of merchants in fifth-century Athens. His family valued intellectual thought and scholarship, and they lovingly supported Mark when he chose to pursue religious knowledge rather than the family business. Mark had the best education possible, due to his family’s wealth and his outstanding academic ability. As he studied diligently and

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excelled in all areas of theological knowledge, he came to the attention of St. John Chrysostom, archbishop of Constantinople, who tutored him extensively. It was reported that Mark knew the whole Bible by heart!

Nine of his thirty discourses have come down to us. Three of them are included in Volume I of the English Philokalia. The Byzantines had such a high regard for his writings that they said, “Sell everything and buy ‘Mark.’”

Mark’s one desire was to attain spiritual perfection. He gave up the comfort of his family’s wealth, loving support, and academic acclaim in order to seek union with God. He became an ascetic on a secluded mountaintop in Ethiopia, where he began to meditate, pray, fast, and write about religious concerns.

During sixty years of solitude and spiritual intensity, Mark became intimately attuned to the presence of the Holy Spirit and was completely filled with God’s joy and holy peace. He reposed in the Lord at age 120.

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Prayer: Lord, You have given me many blessings. Help me to follow the example of St. Mark by desiring in my heart to know You above all else.

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MONDAY First Week of Great Lent

Scripture Reading: Genesis 1:1–13

Meditation

When I’m stuck on how to resolve a problem, I stop ruminating and start from scratch. Usually, by getting a fresh look at a problem, I realize how to figure out a solution. This same principle applies to my spiritual life. Each year during Great Lent the Church offers me time to return to a crucial starting point. I’m led back to the most important realities in life, since I do so poor a job of recalling them myself.

The scriptural reading for the first day of Great Lent takes me to the beginning of the Bible, the first verses of the Book of Genesis. Here I read that God created everything by His power and out of His great love. God is the source of all life. Everything comes from Him, finds its life in Him, and returns to Him. So how is it I have come to live my life as

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