, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, quickly, quickly back, come on, come on, like that, manka's wrong with you? ambulance, burn out the ambulance! what, what is it, what? what happened to you? let's fast a pleasant fast. this phrase sounds in one of the hymns on the first day of lent. many people love her. repeat, not always understanding that the slavic word is pleasant, in this case from the verb to accept, that is , pleasant, which means accepted, pleasing to god, and not to us. hello, today we have gathered our thoughts about lent. bishop of pereslavl, uglich feaktist, vladyka, good afternoon, victoria bogatyreva, actress, i’m vladimir ligoydov, we are beginning lent. i actually want to return with this to this phrase, let us fast with a pleasant fast, which, as you know, they use it all the time and often for some reason even in relation to the dishes and variety of lenten cuisine, but if we speak seriously, we are talking about a fast that pleases god, what kind of fast pleases god? well, you quoted the beginning of the stichera, i would ask you to quote it in full, but