Chapter Seventeen - Reunification
A - The saving unity of believers before the sacrifice of Christ on the cross, offering a fervent prayer for all who will believe in His name, asking […]
A - The saving unity of believers before the sacrifice of Christ on the cross, offering a fervent prayer for all who will believe in His name, asking […]
Haggai is one of two prophets - followed by Zechariah - who played the most prominent role in urging those returning from exile to return.
The life of prayer is our personal, conscious life in God, because everything, our being and our movement, enters into it. All of our lives and relationships are with God
Chapter Five: Liturgy, prayer, and our personal life تابع القراءة »
1- The importance of rituals, their principle, and their nature in the church. We belong to the church by rituals in general, that is, by a set of symbols and movements (from candles, incense, and cycles).
Chapter Three: Belonging to the Church through rituals تابع القراءة »
Introduction We do not mean liturgy as a ritual, but rather the liturgy that is beyond the rituals. Rituals, as a group of different and diverse human movements, are a valuable heritage
Chapter One: The mystery or essence of the liturgy تابع القراءة »
The Christian is a traveler, he is a stranger, and he wants to be a stranger to the world so that he can better convey the good news of the resurrection of Christ.
Introduction These pages are not a new translation of the Divine Liturgy service written by Saint John Chrysostom. Nor is it a study for this service
In order to better understand the Divine Liturgy تابع القراءة »
His life Saint Basil was born in Caesarea, Cappadocia[1] in the year 330 AD. From a prominent aristocratic family. His paternal grandfather was called Basilius. He left everything
In the ritual of our Orthodox Church, the church is inaugurated with special prayers and rituals, in addition to readings from the Holy Bible, Psalms, letters, and the Gospel, as well as
Easter, commemorating the Resurrection of Jesus Christ, is a feast of holidays in the Orthodox Church, as without the Resurrection, Christianity would not have arisen in the first place.
Symbolic drawings and movements constitute an important element in the Orthodox Church because they bring the believer closer to God... When the priest gives peace, he raises his hand.
In order to follow the prayers and liturgical services in the Orthodox Church, the believer needs several liturgical books, some of which relate to certain seasons and holidays, and some of which he uses.