
Originally Posted by
Anna
I don't know about other US parishes or other converts, but my priests have never been afraid to ask us to pitch in, and every parish to which I've belonged has had a cleaning day during Lent. At our church now, we usually do our spring cleaning on Lazarus Saturday. Father brings stuff out of the altar for us to clean and polish, and usually one of the men will go inside to help him clean in there. We take all the icons down and wash the walls, and use holy water to gently clean the icons if necessary. My daughters' favorite jobs are polishing the candle stands after removing the wax. (It's always a challenge for them to recall exactly HOW the candlestand fits back together.) Cleaning day is one of our favorites! This year, however, the girls and I will be doing our part on Friday--I have to clean the chandelier as we missed it last year--we can't drive back and forth Friday, Saturday, and Sunday; we're committed to being there on Friday to help with Pre-Sanctified. It won't be quite the same, but it will get done and that's what is important.
When it comes to routine stuff, we just sorta take turns doing this or that, whatever needs to be done. Sometimes that means running a vacuum after church or staying after a weekday liturgy to scrub a floor.
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