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His All-Holiness the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomeos I
Proclamation of Pascha 2001

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1 Text| story-teller of Skiathos, the 150th anniversary of whose birth 2 Text| ages. Amen.~Holy Pascha 2001~+ Bartholomew of Constantinople,~ ~ 3 Text| newness of life " (Rom. 6:4).~The triumphant exclamation, " 4 Text| dominion over Him" (Rom. 6:9). And what is more, webelieve 5 Text| anniversary of whose birth and 90th of his passing we commemorate 6 Text| reception of this gift, the acceptance of the resurrected life 7 Text| leads us, is a life lived in accordance with Divine Grace, a life 8 | after 9 | again 10 | against 11 Text| glory and honour to the ages. Amen.~Holy Pascha 2001~+ 12 Text| stone from the tomb," wrote Alexandros Papadiamantis, that most 13 Text| faithful, filled with joy, cry aloud, "The Lord is risen!" For 14 Text| and honour to the ages. Amen.~Holy Pascha 2001~+ Bartholomew 15 | an 16 Text| reflecting the brightness of the Angel who rolled away the stone 17 Text| story-teller of Skiathos, the 150th anniversary of whose birth and 90th 18 Text| BY THE GRACE OF GOD ARCHBISHOP OF CONSTANTINOPLE,~NEW ROME, 19 Text| Resurrection prevail within us, and arm us with courage, with optimism, 20 | around 21 Text| confined to created nature. We aspire to a life beyond bodily 22 Text| Church, shedding her mournful attire, clothes herself in a white 23 Text| been buried with Christ by baptism, we will live with Him in 24 Text| Amen.~Holy Pascha 2001~+ Bartholomew of Constantinople,~ ~ 25 | become 26 | becomes 27 | been 28 | before 29 Text| love for our fellow human beings and for all creation.~Beloved 30 Text| beings and for all creation.~Beloved children in Christ,~The 31 Text| energies of the Godhead, which benefit and renew us in many and 32 | beyond 33 Text| 150th anniversary of whose birth and 90th of his passing 34 Text| aspire to a life beyond bodily restrictions. We prepare 35 Text| has opened up for us. Its borders are no longer those of material 36 Text| shines as if reflecting the brightness of the Angel who rolled 37 Text| Divine Grace, and is being brought to perfection by the uncreated 38 Text| transitory in nature. The burden of human mishaps becomes 39 Text| living a life worthy of our calling, by walking in newness of 40 Text| gift of God to us, however, calls for a response on our part, 41 | can 42 | cannot 43 Text| of salvation, this is the cause of our joy and the reason 44 Text| year.~The Church of Christ celebrates, as the mouths of the faithful, 45 Text| far from God. The joy and certainty of the Resurrection prevail 46 Text| for all creation.~Beloved children in Christ,~The Resurrection 47 Text| today by myriads of faithful Christians around the world. "The Church, 48 Text| Spirit and continuously cleansed by Him, having Him dwelling 49 Text| shedding her mournful attire, clothes herself in a white and radiant 50 Text| and 90th of his passing we commemorate this year.~The Church of 51 Text| reality. Our interests are not confined to created nature. We aspire 52 Text| sorrows with which we are confronted are shown to be transitory 53 Text| newness of life," guided and consecrated by the Divine Grace, which 54 Text| Grace, a life led, with our consent and cooperation, by the 55 Text| reborn in the Holy Spirit and continuously cleansed by Him, having 56 Text| led, with our consent and cooperation, by the Holy Spirit.~The 57 Text| within us, and arm us with courage, with optimism, with concern 58 Text| interests are not confined to created nature. We aspire to a life 59 Text| human beings and for all creation.~Beloved children in Christ,~ 60 Text| the foundation of hope, of creativity, of love, of our concern 61 Text| Holy Spirit has already descended and has made the Church 62 Text| from the dead, will never die again; death no longer has 63 Text| into something new; a life different from that lived by people 64 Text| of this world take on new dimensions. The sorrows with which 65 | does 66 Text| again; death no longer has dominion over Him" (Rom. 6:9). And 67 Text| granted us new life, are due thanksgiving, glory and 68 | each 69 Text| CONSTANTINOPLE,~NEW ROME, AND ECUMENICAL PATRIARCH, TO THE PLENITUDE 70 Text| perfection by the uncreated energies of the Godhead, which benefit 71 Text| dwelling. Our life already is enriched by the Divine Grace, and 72 Text| experienced as a foretaste of that eternal joy which no one can take 73 Text| of the Resurrection, the events of this world take on new 74 | everything 75 Text| Rom. 6:4).~The triumphant exclamation, "Christ is Risen," the 76 Text| paternal love we pray that all experience the joy of the Resurrection 77 Text| life are sanctified and experienced as a foretaste of that eternal 78 Text| response on our part, an expression of our gratitude and love 79 Text| lighter when seen through the eyes of hope. The God-given joys 80 Text| from that lived by people far from God. The joy and certainty 81 Text| dead by the glory of the Father, so that we too might walk 82 Text| concern and love for our fellow human beings and for all 83 Text| the reason for our Paschal festivities. The new life in Christ 84 Text| mouths of the faithful, filled with joy, cry aloud, "The 85 Text| sanctified and experienced as a foretaste of that eternal joy which 86 Text| life unaffected. It is the foundation of hope, of creativity, 87 Text| the Resurrection in its fullness and live "in newness of 88 Text| herself in a white and radiant garment, which shines as if reflecting 89 Text| through the eyes of hope. The God-given joys of this life are sanctified 90 Text| uncreated energies of the Godhead, which benefit and renew 91 Text| Who rose from the dead and granted us new life, are due thanksgiving, 92 Text| part, an expression of our gratitude and love toward Him; namely, 93 Text| many and varied ways.~This great gift of God to us, however, 94 Text| live "in newness of life," guided and consecrated by the Divine 95 Text| victory cry against death and hades, is joyfully repeated today 96 | have 97 Text| continuously cleansed by Him, having Him dwelling within us.~ 98 Text| the Divine Grace, which heals the sick and makes up for 99 | her 100 | herself 101 Text| thanksgiving, glory and honour to the ages. Amen.~Holy 102 | however 103 Text| us personally only if we identify with Christ and are buried 104 Text| of material reality. Our interests are not confined to created 105 Text| against death and hades, is joyfully repeated today by myriads 106 Text| eyes of hope. The God-given joys of this life are sanctified 107 Text| and makes up for what is lacking.~To Christ our true God, 108 Text| the Resurrection of Christ leads us, is a life lived in accordance 109 Text| a reality that does not leave our life unaffected. It 110 Text| with Divine Grace, a life led, with our consent and cooperation, 111 Text| of human mishaps becomes lighter when seen through the eyes 112 | like 113 Text| offered to us, by means of living a life worthy of our calling, 114 Text| with joy, cry aloud, "The Lord is risen!" For we know that " 115 | made 116 | makes 117 | many 118 Text| borders are no longer those of material reality. Our interests are 119 Text| like His, to sin. Thus we may live with Him in God, being 120 Text| in eternity. This is the meaning of salvation, this is the 121 Text| resurrected life offered to us, by means of living a life worthy 122 Text| CHURCH,~GRACE, PEACE AND MERCY FROM CHRIST THE SAVIOUR, 123 | might 124 Text| nature. The burden of human mishaps becomes lighter when seen 125 | more 126 | most 127 Text| The Church, shedding her mournful attire, clothes herself 128 Text| Christ celebrates, as the mouths of the faithful, filled 129 Text| joyfully repeated today by myriads of faithful Christians around 130 | namely 131 | never 132 Text| of the resurrected life offered to us, by means of living 133 | one 134 | only 135 Text| Holy Spirit.~The world has opened up for us. Its borders are 136 Text| arm us with courage, with optimism, with concern and love for 137 | ourselves 138 Text| one can take away from us. Ourwhole life is transformed into 139 | over 140 Text| tomb," wrote Alexandros Papadiamantis, that most pious story-teller 141 Text| calls for a response on our part, an expression of our gratitude 142 Text| to the ages. Amen.~Holy Pascha 2001~+ Bartholomew of Constantinople,~ ~ 143 Text| joy and the reason for our Paschal festivities. The new life 144 Text| whose birth and 90th of his passing we commemorate this year.~ 145 Text| cannot be taken from us.~With paternal love we pray that all experience 146 Text| NEW ROME, AND ECUMENICAL PATRIARCH, TO THE PLENITUDE OF THE 147 Text| PLENITUDE OF THE CHURCH,~GRACE, PEACE AND MERCY FROM CHRIST THE 148 Text| different from that lived by people far from God. The joy and 149 Text| and is being brought to perfection by the uncreated energies 150 Text| a reality for each of us personally only if we identify with 151 Text| eternity.~When seen from the perspective of the Resurrection, the 152 Text| Papadiamantis, that most pious story-teller of Skiathos, 153 Text| ECUMENICAL PATRIARCH, TO THE PLENITUDE OF THE CHURCH,~GRACE, PEACE 154 Text| us.~With paternal love we pray that all experience the 155 Text| bodily restrictions. We prepare ourselves for eternity.~ 156 Text| certainty of the Resurrection prevail within us, and arm us with 157 Text| clothes herself in a white and radiant garment, which shines as 158 Text| cause of our joy and the reason for our Paschal festivities. 159 Text| live with Him in God, being reborn in the Holy Spirit and continuously 160 Text| toward Him; namely, the reception of this gift, the acceptance 161 Text| garment, which shines as if reflecting the brightness of the Angel 162 Text| Godhead, which benefit and renew us in many and varied ways.~ 163 Text| death and hades, is joyfully repeated today by myriads of faithful 164 Text| us, however, calls for a response on our part, an expression 165 Text| to a life beyond bodily restrictions. We prepare ourselves for 166 Text| gift, the acceptance of the resurrected life offered to us, by means 167 Text| brightness of the Angel who rolled away the stone from the 168 Text| ARCHBISHOP OF CONSTANTINOPLE,~NEW ROME, AND ECUMENICAL PATRIARCH, 169 Text| Christ our true God, Who rose from the dead and granted 170 Text| This is the meaning of salvation, this is the cause of our 171 | same 172 Text| God-given joys of this life are sanctified and experienced as a foretaste 173 Text| AND MERCY FROM CHRIST THE SAVIOUR, RISEN IN GLORY~Christ is 174 Text| the world. "The Church, shedding her mournful attire, clothes 175 Text| and radiant garment, which shines as if reflecting the brightness 176 Text| which we are confronted are shown to be transitory in nature. 177 Text| Divine Grace, which heals the sick and makes up for what is 178 Text| in a death, like His, to sin. Thus we may live with Him 179 | since 180 Text| most pious story-teller of Skiathos, the 150th anniversary of 181 | so 182 | something 183 Text| take on new dimensions. The sorrows with which we are confronted 184 Text| Angel who rolled away the stone from the tomb," wrote Alexandros 185 Text| Papadiamantis, that most pious story-teller of Skiathos, the 150th anniversary 186 Text| Christ, which cannot be taken from us.~With paternal love 187 Text| granted us new life, are due thanksgiving, glory and honour to the 188 | those 189 | through 190 | Thus 191 Text| hades, is joyfully repeated today by myriads of faithful Christians 192 Text| away the stone from the tomb," wrote Alexandros Papadiamantis, 193 | too 194 | toward 195 Text| from us. Ourwhole life is transformed into something new; a life 196 Text| confronted are shown to be transitory in nature. The burden of 197 Text| of life " (Rom. 6:4).~The triumphant exclamation, "Christ is 198 Text| is lacking.~To Christ our true God, Who rose from the dead 199 Text| does not leave our life unaffected. It is the foundation of 200 Text| brought to perfection by the uncreated energies of the Godhead, 201 Text| and renew us in many and varied ways.~This great gift of 202 Text| Christ is Risen," the victory cry against death and hades, 203 Text| Father, so that we too might walk in newness of life " (Rom. 204 Text| worthy of our calling, by walking in newness of life. For 205 | was 206 Text| renew us in many and varied ways.~This great gift of God 207 Text| 6:9). And what is more, webelieve and we know that, since 208 Text| attire, clothes herself in a white and radiant garment, which 209 | whose 210 Text| by means of living a life worthy of our calling, by walking 211 Text| the stone from the tomb," wrote Alexandros Papadiamantis, 212 Text| passing we commemorate this year.~The Church of Christ celebrates,


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