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Easter: The “silent” week according to Greek culture

Silence, interiority and preparation for Holy Week

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As Easter approaches, the Orthodox Church enters a distinctive spiritual period: the week before Palm Sunday, often referred to as the “Silent Week.”

These are days rich in symbolism, calling the faithful to quiet reflection, inner stillness, and deeper spiritual preparation.

In Greek tradition, this period is not literal. It does not silence in the literal sense, but rather a conscious choice of silence. During this time, the Church softens outward expression and turns inward, inviting believers to step away from the noise of daily life.

This silence carries profound spiritual meaning. After weeks of fasting and spiritual effort, the faithful are gradually led toward the climactic events of Holy Week. It is a kind of threshold before the Passion — a period of inner cleansing, focus, and anticipation.

A bridge to Holy Week

At the same time, Silent Week functions as a bridge between Lent and the dramatic culmination of the Divine narrative. Church services become more solemn, and the emphasis shifts from external observance to the inner experience of faith.

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Tradition encourages the faithful to limit intense social activity, reduce distractions, and dedicate more time to prayer and reflection. This is not an “empty” week, but a meaningful pause — a silence that prepares the soul for what is to come.

Ultimately, Silent Week reminds us that the path to the Resurrection is not only external, but deeply internal. Through silence, one is invited to listen inwardly, confront personal shortcomings, and seek genuine transformation.

As Palm Sunday draws near and Holy Week approaches, this period takes on even greater significance: it is the final opportunity for deep spiritual preparation before the profound climax of Orthodox Christianity — the Passion and the Resurrection.

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