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How to celebrate Easter in New York

Eggs on table in room

Easter cakes and eggs. Photo: depositphotos.com

What: Easter in the Cathedral of St. Vladimir

When: Saturday-Sunday, 7-8 April

Where: 160 W 82nd Street, New York, NY 10024

More: The Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral of St. Vladimir invites parishioners to celebrate the bright Easter holiday.

You can consecrate Easter cakes and Easter on Saturday, from 13: 00 to 17: 00. The Easter Liturgy will begin at midnight exactly. With 10: 00, the morning service will be held, after which the Easter cakes will be consecrated again.

 

What: Easter in St. Nicholas Cathedral

When: Saturday-Sunday, 7-8 April

Where: 15 E 97th Str, Manhattan, NY

More: Easter cakes, Easter and eggs can also be consecrated in the St. Nicholas Patriarchal Cathedral in advance - on Saturday from 12.00 to 23: 00.

On Sunday in 15: 00, parishioners will gather in the refectory of the cathedral to celebrate Easter together. Traditionally they are waited by the fascinating program with theatrical performance, cheerful competitions with prizes, music, songs and dances, and in the back yard of the temple real Georgian kebabs will be cooked.

 

What: Religious Procession

 

When: Saturday-Sunday, 7-8 April

Where: 15 East 97th Street, New York, NY 10029

More: Every year the Nicholas Cathedral of the Russian Orthodox Church conducts a procession through the streets of the city. This is the only religious procession for which the New York police block several streets.

Blogger Denis Fraevich wrote about the procession: “Along Madison, and then along Fifth, along Central Park. The streets are blocked off by the police, and yellow taxis wait patiently for a mysterious crowd of people to pass by, holding candles and shouting “Christ is Risen”! This is exactly what the procession around the St. Nicholas Cathedral of the Russian Orthodox Church looks like every year. Quite an unusual picture, I must say. It was surprising to me that the majority of those walking in the religious procession were not grandmothers in headscarves at all, but quite fashionably dressed young people. It also seemed to me that there were quite a lot of Americans. Some came out of curiosity, while others were brought by a Russian girl or wife to introduce them to the traditions of their country.”

The procession begins exactly at midnight on the night of 7 on 8 April.

 

What: Easter in the Cathedral of St. John the Forerunner

When: Saturday-Sunday, 7-8 April

Where: 2016 Voorhies Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11235

More: The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist is the main Orthodox church in Brooklyn. Parishioners will be able to bless Easter cakes, take part in the religious procession and listen to the Easter service. Schedule of Easter events at the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist:

On Saturday, April 7, the consecration of Easter cakes will take place from 12:00 to 22:00 (without a break).

Reading the Acts of the Holy Apostles in front of the Shroud in 18: 00.

Midnight Sandwich with the reading of the Canon of Great Saturday with 23: 00.

Kresny move in 23: 30.

Easter Matins and Divine Liturgy (midnight).

Consecration of Easter cakes after the liturgy (in 3: 00) and on Easter Day from 9: 00 to 16: 00 (without interruption).

Easter Vespers and Matins in 16: 00 8 April.

 

What: Easter in the Znamensky Synodal Cathedral

 

When: Sunday, April 8

Where: 93rd Street New York, NY 10128-1331

More: The Easter liturgy at the Znamensky Synodal Cathedral will begin at 01: 00. The morning liturgy will take place at 12: 00, and at 17: 00 everyone will have Easter vespers. The procession of the cross takes place at midnight.

 

In addition, interesting events for each day of the week can be found in our calendar. Come, learn, share with friends.

Keep us informed about what is happening in your city. Send information about events for the Russian-speaking diaspora by mail [email protected].

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