What is Orthodox Fasting?

Posted on August 31, 2009 in Latest News

In the fall of paradise, man developed inclination towards passion.He possessed carnal nature.The Eastern Orthodox Christians consider Orthodox Fasting as a spiritual practice to come closer to god and refrain from the carnal nature.This article tries to gain insight about Orthodox Fasting.

What is Orthodox Fasting ?

Major Orthodox Fasting Seasons are:

According to the ecclesiastical calendar,there are four major fasting seasons in a year. They are:

The Nativity Fast:

The Great Lent:

The Apostles’ Fast:

The Dormition Fast:

In addition to these fasting seasons, the Eastern Orthodox Christians also fast on Wednesday and Friday commemorating the betrayal of Judus Iscariot and the cruxification of Jesus Christ respectively.

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