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Lazarus Saturday…and bread…

Lazarus Saturday…and bread…

Today is Lazarus Saturday in the Orthodox Christian Church. It is the day before Palm Sunday and marks the beginning of Holy Week. The day celebrates the miracle of Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead, showing His divine power and foreshadowing His own resurrection at Pascha (Easter). In the Greek Orthodox tradition, it is customary to make Lazarakia (Lazarus Bread). These are small sweet breads made in the shape of Lazarus in his burial shroud. This year, DH and I made them for the first time and shared them at church today. I would like to give a special thanks to Sylvia at Adventures of an Orthodox Mom for the recipe, as well as for answering my email and giving me moral support! Here are a few pictures:

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The dough ready to form into shapes.

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Little Lazarus men ready to go into the oven.

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The finished bread cooling.

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Ready to take to church to share.

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At church, ready for blessing of the breads.

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2 Comments

  1. These are so neat! I’ve never seen anything like them, but I’m going to add them to our celebrations next year. Thanks for linking up!

  2. They came out better than mine! :) Wanna come over and bake them together next year?

    I’m so glad you and your fellow parishioners enjoyed them. May you have a blessed and joyous Pascha!!

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