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Liturgical Texts of the Orthodox Church - Greek Orthodox …
The Orthodox Christians inhabit and measure time by a calendar itself touched by the Incarnate Word of God. The recurring rhythms of the year, the months, the weeks, and the days alternating with nights mean much more than the simple passage of time.
Texts for Liturgical Services - Orthodox Church in America
Texts are "pointed" to be sung according to the tonal patterns of the Common Chant (L'vov-Bakhmetev Obikhod, 1869 edition). Texts are formatted in MS Word. (For the weekdays of Lent, the dates of services are given as the date of the Menaion celebration, followed by the service listing and when it is sung.
Introduction to the Divine Liturgy - Greek Orthodox …
Aug 13, 1985 · Our purpose in this pamphlet is to introduce the faithful reader into the Divine Liturgy consisting of: the established Divine Liturgies of today, and the full participation of the faithful ones.
The Complete Divine Liturgy and Related Hymns - Greek Orthodox ...
Dec 9, 2003 · Audio recordings of the entire Divine Liturgy of the Orthodox Christian Church in the English and Greek languages and related hymns. Also includes apolytikia (troparia) for Sundays, Feast Days, Great Lent and Pascha as well as various trisagion, koinonika (communion) and megalynaria (hymns to the Theotokos) hymns.
The Divine Liturgy of the Body and Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ, according to the restored Orthodox Western Rite, is ordinarily celebrated as a Solemn Liturgy, that is, with the assistance of a Deacon and Subdeacon.
GOA Digital Chant Stand
Nov 22, 2024 · The Digital Chant Stand of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America provides resources intended to enhance the worship experience of the Orthodox faithful with easily accessible liturgical texts and music.
The Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom is today the primary worship service of over 300 million Orthodox Christians around the world, from Greece to Finland, from Russia to Tanzania, from Japan to Kenya, Bulgaria to Australia.
Worship - The Divine Liturgy - Orthodox Church in America
The Divine Liturgy celebrated by the Orthodox Church is called the Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom. It is a shorter liturgy than the so-called Liturgy of Saint Basil the Great that is used only ten times during the Church Year.
In the pages following the Divine Liturgy in this book, you will find an appendix that includes the following: the Memorial Service; the Blessing of the Loaves (Artoklasia) Service; the Holy Anaphora of the Divine Liturgy of St. Basil; and special …
Divine Liturgy - OrthodoxWiki
Jun 3, 2020 · More than simply setting aside the bread and wine, a robust ritual has developed with elaborate symbolism. Though the main outline is similar for most Orthodox churches, there may be some differences based on which typicon a jurisdiction uses.