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Forgiveness Sunday: How to Ask Forgiveness in 2025

Forgiveness Sunday is a special day in the Orthodox calendar, which falls on March 2 in 2025. On this day it is customary to ask forgiveness from relatives, friends and anyone who could offend by word or deed.

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📝 Summary

Forgiveness Sunday is a special day in the Orthodox calendar, which falls on March 2 in 2025. On this day it is customary to ask forgiveness from relatives, friends and anyone who could offend by word or deed.

How to ask for forgiveness: • Start with genuine remorse for yourself • Look into the eyes of the person addressing him / her • Say sincere words of remorse • Be ready to forgive others in response • Do not wait for an immediate response, give the person time to ask for forgiveness: Family members – parents, spouses, children Close friends and relatives Co-workers Neighbors People with whom there were conflicts Important rules: Forgiveness should be asked in person, not through third parties or in social networks Do not justify yourself when asking for forgiveness Be prepared for the fact that not everyone can forgive immediately Remember that forgiveness is not a right, but a gift What to say: Please forgive me for all offenses caused by word or deed? I am truly remorseful and want to improve our relationship.” On this day it is also accepted: Think about your mistakes and try not to repeat them Remember: forgiveness is not a formality, but an important step towards purifying the soul and building harmonious relations with others. Sincere forgiveness helps to get rid of resentment and start a new life without the burden of the past. In the Orthodox tradition, it is believed that forgiveness should be asked even from those who, it would seem, did not offend you - it helps to cleanse the heart of pride and resentment. After receiving forgiveness, it is customary to kiss on the cheek three times with the words "God will forgive." Forgiveness Sunday is a time when each of us can take a step toward peace and harmony in our lives, starting with forgiveness and remorse.

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