Presanctified
Presanctified, in liturgical usage, refers to the Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts, a rite used in the Eastern Orthodox Church and in some Eastern Catholic Churches during Great Lent. It is not a full Divine Liturgy; rather, it is a weekday service in which Holy Communion is distributed from gifts that have been consecrated earlier, typically at the Divine Liturgy on a previous Sunday or feast day.
The service is normally observed on weekday evenings during Lent, most commonly on Wednesdays and Fridays,
Structure and liturgical character emphasise penitence and preparation, aligning with the Lenten season. The presanctified gifts
Origins trace to early Christian practice in Lent, providing a means for the faithful to receive the