The Easter night service at the Orthodox church in Lisbon is not just a liturgy — it’s a true encounter with a miracle. I’m still deeply moved by the incredible atmosphere that filled that night. Everything around was breathing light, love, and grace. It felt as if the heavens had opened so we could touch eternity.
The church was filled with people — long-time parishioners and those who came for the first time, simply seeking warmth and meaning. But that evening, we were all one family. In the darkness of night, by candlelight, every prayer felt especially tender, especially profound. In that moment, all earthly concerns disappeared — only the light of Christ remained, shining within each of us.
Father Vitaliy led the service with incredible beauty and sincerity. His voice carried a special power, and his prayers were so heartfelt that it was impossible to hold back tears. It truly felt as though Christ Himself was among us, hearing every word, every heart. I was especially touched by the prayer after the procession — it was filled with such warmth, hope, and living faith that my soul stood still in awe.
And when the choir began to sing “Christ is Risen from the Dead,” it was a moment beyond words. Everything was filled with light — not just physical light, but spiritual. People embraced, smiled, shared eggs and Easter cakes, and joyfully greeted each other with “Christ is Risen!” In that moment, I felt: this is the true Pascha — the triumph of life, the victory of love over death, the celebration of eternity.
I truly hope to return to this church for Easter again. It’s a special place, with special people, who make the service come alive in the most real and powerful way. It’s unforgettable. I want to once again stand with a lit candle among others, feel the warmth of grace, and hear prayers filled with strength and light.
Easter in Lisbon is not just a memory. It’s a spiritual milestone — a point of reference I want to return to again and again.
🌿 The blessing of Easter baskets at the Lisbon church took place twice:
— during the Easter night, from 3:00 AM to 4:00 AM on the square outside the church;
— and also from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM inside the church, for those who couldn’t attend the night service.
It was another beautiful opportunity to speak with Father Vitaliy, to feel the warmth of the community, and to share in the joy of the holiday even in the middle of the day.
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