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[[Image:pascha.jpg|right|frame|Descent into Hades]]The [[feast]] of '''Holy Saturday''' falls on the day before [[Pascha]]. It is also called ''The Great Sabbath'' since it is said that on this day [[Christ]] "rested" in the tomb, in death. But it is also believed that it was on this day he performed in spirit the Harrowing of Hell and raised up to Paradise those held captive there. Therefore, at the main [[liturgy|liturgical]] celebration, a vesperal [[Vesperal Liturgy|vesperal Divine Liturgy]] of St. [[Basil the Great]], the hangings, [[altar]] cloths, and [[vestments]] are changed from black to white prior to the [[epistle]] reading.
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== Greek tradition ==
Morning Service—The Descent into Hades and Anticipation of the [[Resurrection]]—The [[Divine Liturgy ]] of St. Basil the Great]]
The first service of Holy Saturday takes place in the morning and breaks the somber spell. Jesus' descent to Hades where He preached His message to the dead is celebrated. Those who believed in Him received eternal life and salvation. The heavy sorrow of [[Good Holy Week|Great Friday]] begins to lift when the [[priest]], wearing bright vestments, chants, "Arise, O God, to the world," while sprinkling laurel leaves, bay leaves, and flower petals all over the church to symbolize the shattered gates and broken chains of hell. This is also to celebrate the triumph over death.==Hymns==[[Troparion]] (Tone 2)
:When You did descend to death, O Life Immortal,
:You did slay hell with the splendor of Your Godhead,
:And when from the depths You did raise the dead,
:All the Powers of Heaven cried out,
:O Giver of Life, Christ our God, glory to You!
 
[[Kontakion]] (Tone 6)
 
:He who shut in the depths is beheld dead,
:Wrapped in fine linen and spices.
:The Immortal One is laid in a tomb as a mortal man.
:The women have come to anoint Him with myrrh,
:Weeping bitterly and crying:
:"This is the most blessed Sabbath
:On which Christ has fallen asleep to rise on the third day!"
==See also==
*[[Great Feasts]]
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