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Union of Orthodox Journalists (SPZH) · Aug 14 View source View full article on hyper.nooz.ai

Dormition Fast begins for Orthodox Christians

… Theotokos, and its final day is the eve of the Feast of Her Dormition, celebrated on August 28.

According to Church Tradition, before Her Dormition (peaceful repose), the Mother of God devoted Herself to fasting and prayer to the Lord.

The Orthodox Church has observed the Dormition Fast since the earliest centuries of Christianity. It is mentioned in a homily by Pope Leo the Great, dated to 450: “The Church’s fasts are distributed throughout the year so that each season has its own particular rule of abstinence. Thus, for spring there is the spring fast, Great Lent; for summer, the summer fast at Pentecost; for autumn, the autumn fast in the seventh month; and for winter, the winter fast.

The Dormition Fast was formally established at the Council of Constantinople in 1166.

The Dormition Fast is considered equal in strictness to Great Lent. This means that from August 14 through August 27, Orthodox Christians abstain from meat and dairy products, as well as eggs. On August 19, the Feast of the Transfiguration of the Lord, fish is permitted. The Feast of the Dormition of the Most Holy …

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The speaker is describing and validating the structured distribution of fasting periods within the Church's tradition.

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