Diesen Sonntag, den 19. April, feierten die königlichen Familien, die dem orthodoxen Glauben angehören, Pascha. Die Hoffnung der christlichen Gläubigen auf die Auferstehung des Herrn ist äußerst wichtig und eine Quelle des Trostes und der Beruhigung, insbesondere in einer Zeit wie dieser. Mehrere Royals teilten ihre Wünsche für ein gesegnetes Osterfest in den sozialen Medien.
Georgia
Prinz Davit und Prinz Giorgi von Georgien. Foto (c) Königliches Haus Georgien |
Auf Facebook teilte Prinz Davit von Georgien ein Bild zusammen mit seinem Sohn Prinz Giorgi, dem späteren Erben der königlichen Zweige Bagration-Gruzinsky und Bagration-Mukhransky. Im Hintergrund sieht man ein Bild von Davits Urgroßvater Prinz George, seinem Großvater Prinz Irakli und seinem Vater Prinz Jorge. Davit ist ein Cousin zweiten Grades von Großfürstin Maria Vladimirovna von Russland über ihre Mutter Großfürstin Leonida Georgievna, die die Tante von Davits Vater war.
Griechenland
Diesen Beitrag auf Instagram ansehenEin Beitrag von Pavlos Crown Prince (@pavlosgreece) am 18. April 2020 um 19:29 Uhr PDT
Rumänien
Russland
Großfürstin Maria Wladimirowna von Russland Foto (c) Russisches Kaiserhaus |
The Head of the Imperial House of Russia, H.I.H. The Grand Duchess Maria of Russia, and her son and heir, H.I.H. The Tsesarevich and Grand Duke George of Russia, extend their warmest greetings to their countrymen on the Bright Feast of the Resurrection of Christ, and thank all those who have sent them Paschal greetings. Their Imperial Highnesses are saddened deeply that the spread of the coronavirus has required government authorities to impose restrictions on laity attending the Divine Services, especially during Holy Week and Pascha. They urge all of the faithful flock of the Russian Orthodox Church to accept and understand the reasons for these measures, and, most importantly, to have confidence in the instructions issued by His Holiness Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia and the entire Hierarchy of the Church, who are guided in these decisions solely by concern for the flock entrusted to them by God. In former times, our ancestors had to live through even more deadly epidemics and resort to similarly harsh and difficult restrictions on their lives. But the holy ascetics of the Russian Land, its pious rulers, and other prominent leaders of our homeland taught us through word and example to avoid despair and fear, to remain calm and rational, to be mindful of our own needs and of those around us, and above all not to tempt the Lord, but to try in all things to fulfill His commandments, even in the circumstances we find ourselves in today, for all things happen according to His will. The Grand Duchess Maria of Russia and the Tsesarevich and Grand Duke George of Russia fervently pray that the Risen Lord, the Saviour Jesus Christ, will grant us strength of body and spirit, and will enable us to pass through these trials, preserving and multiplying our Faith, Hope, and Love. TRULY CHRIST IS RISEN!!
Serbia
Prince Philip and Princess Danica of Serbia with their son Prince Stefan Photograph (c) Princ Filip i Princeza Danica Karađorđević |
Although this year the greatest Christian holiday, the Resurrection of Christ, we celebrate in unnatural and difficult circumstances caused by the coronavirus pandemic, I wish all Orthodox Christians to be filled with joy, love and hope, which paint this holiday over the holidays.
Regardless of the circumstances, we will always celebrate the Resurrection of Christ as a holiday of hope, faith, love and joy.
God’s grace and love are continually with us, and Christ’s Resurrection will always be that light towards which we will walk in gloomy times, faced with the greatest trials and tribulations, because He is our hope and our Savior.
In diesen Ostertagen beten wir mehr denn je für die Stärke unseres Landes und aller seiner Bürger und flehen den Herrn an, uns alle zu beschützen und zu bewahren.
Christus ist auferstanden!
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