This revised edition of Fr Alexander Schmemann's Lenten classic examines
the meaning of the Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts, the Prayer of St
Ephraim the Syrian, the Canon of St Andrew of Crete, and other neglected
or misunderstood treasures of Lenten worship. Schmemann draws on the
Church's sacramental and liturgical tradition to suggest the meaning of
"Lent in our life."
The Lenten season is meant to kindle a "bright sadness" within our
hearts. Its aim is precisely the remembrance of Christ, a longing for a
relationship with God that has been lost. Lent offers the time and place
for recovery of this relationship. The darkness of Lent allows the flame
of the Holy Spirit to burn within our hearts until we are led to the
brilliance of the Resurrection.