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Christ is Risen! How to speak and answer correctly so as not to make a mistake

Priest Tkhelidze: Easter greeting is acceptable outside the holiday
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The phrase "Christ is Risen" is the main Easter greeting, expressing joy at the resurrection of Jesus Christ and the essence of the Christian faith. In response, it is customary to say "Truly Risen," confirming faith in the miracle that took place. These words are heard from Easter until the Ascension of the Lord, reminding of the 40-day stay of Christ among the disciples. About how to say phrases correctly at Easter, in the material of Izvestia.

What does "Christ is Risen" mean and how to answer correctly?

The phrase "Christ is Risen" occupies a central place in the celebration of Easter and reflects the essence of the Christian faith. It is this good news, as noted by the clergy, that underlies the whole life of a Christian and is transmitted through a traditional greeting.

In response to her, it is customary to say: "He is truly risen." This form of communication has become entrenched in church practice and is used by believers when meeting during the festive period. At the same time, the greeting itself is not everyday, but deeply symbolic.

— The phrase "Christ is Risen" can be said when meeting with all people. This is the good news on which the whole life of a Christian is built," Priest Ilya Savastyanov pointed out in an interview with Izvestia.

When can we say "Christ is Risen" after Easter?

Traditionally, the period of use of the Easter greeting is limited to a certain time of the church calendar. It begins with Easter and lasts for 40 days — until the feast of the Ascension of the Lord.

This period of time is connected with the events of the gospel: after the resurrection, Christ appeared to his disciples for 40 days, communicated with them and shared a meal. On the 40th day, His Ascension took place, after which He was no longer on earth in the flesh.

— During all these 40 days, priests dress in red robes, and the temple interiors are also decorated with red fabrics. At this time, Easter hymns are performed in churches, and believers greet each other with the phrase "Christ is Risen," "Truly Risen," said Priest Alvian Tkhelidze, head of the youth department of the Stavropol Diocese, in an interview with Izvestia.

Is it possible to say "Christ is Risen" at another time of the year

Despite the established tradition, there is no strict prohibition on using the Easter greeting on other days. This is confirmed by church examples.

Thus, St. Seraphim of Sarov, as noted, greeted all those who came to him with the words "Christ is risen, my joy," regardless of the time of the year. This indicates that the greeting may go beyond the calendar restrictions.

— If you say the Easter greeting "Christ is Risen" to someone on another day of the year, there is nothing criminal in this, - said Priest Tkhelidze.

How to say "Christ is Risen" correctly without mistakes

In oral speech, it is important to follow the traditional form of expression. "Christ is Risen" as a form of greeting and "Truly Risen" as a response are considered stable.

These formulas are fixed in church practice and are used unchanged. They are passed down from generation to generation and are part of the liturgical and daily culture of believers.

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