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Mid-Pentecost or Midfeast, also Meso-Pentecost (from ; ) is a which occurs during the in the Eastern Orthodox Church and those Eastern Catholic Churches and Eastern Lutheran Churches that follow the .

Mid-Pentecost celebrates the midpoint between the Feasts of (Easter) and . Specifically, it falls on the 25th day of Pascha. At the feast of Mid-Pentecost, a Small Blessing of the Waters is traditionally performed after the liturgy of the feast.

Mid-Pentecost is a one-week feast which begins on the 4th Wednesday of Pascha, and continues until the following Wednesday. That is to say, it has an of seven days. Throughout these eight days (including the day of the feast) of Mid-Pentecost are joined to those of the Paschal season. Many of the hymns from the first day of the feast are repeated on the (leave-taking of the feast). Although it is ranked as a Feast of the Lord and has an Afterfeast, Mid-Pentecost itself is not considered to be one of the of the church year.

The liturgical texts for the feast are found in the (the containing for the period from to ). There are three I. e., Micah 4:2-3, 5; 6:2-5, 8; 5:4-5. Isaiah 55:3-4; 55:2-13. Proverbs 9;1-11. appointed for ; but, uniquely, no . In some places an is celebrated for this feast, though a Vigil is not called for in the (book of ). At the , the reading from the is .

The theme of the feast is Christ as Teacher and the of the feast depicts the young Jesus in the Temple in Jerusalem speaking with the Elders (), the first biblical example of Jesus as teacher () following Passover. The of Jesus at this time corresponds to the traditional winter birth of Jesus according to all Orthodox Churches since it usually takes place when a boy is 12 and a half. In traditional Orthodox icons of this subject, the figure of Jesus is depicted larger than those of the Elders, showing his superior spiritual status.

The of the Feast hints at the encounter of Jesus with the , which will be celebrated on the following Sunday:

In the middle of the Feast, O Savior, fill my thirsting soul with the waters of godliness, as Thou didst cry to all: 'If anyone thirst, let him come to Me and drink' (). O Christ God, Fountain of our life, glory be to Thee!

The scripture verse from John 7, quoted by the Troparion, will be read three weeks later on the day of Pentecost.

Mid-Pentecost, has historically been the Altar Feast of the in Constantinople (Istanbul).


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