Rules of church sermon in the sermons of Peter the Apostle
First Sermon: Pentecost On the day of Pentecost, the Apostle Peter stood and preached to the groups that had come to Jerusalem from all over […]
First Sermon: Pentecost On the day of Pentecost, the Apostle Peter stood and preached to the groups that had come to Jerusalem from all over […]
It is customary in our church for a mother to come with her child forty days after his birth, so that he can enter with her into the church where
In the Orthodox Church, we begin every prayer by invoking the Holy Spirit and saying: “O Heavenly King, Comforter, Spirit of Truth, present everywhere.”
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
It is a service of veneration to the Mother of God, linked to the Feast of the Annunciation, which falls during Great Lent. In our current practice we hold part of it in the evening
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.
The cover of sacred vessels or the cover that the priest places on his shoulders during the sacrificial cycle. It is often made of embroidered fabric and placed over it
The verses from the Book of Psalms mentioned in the service of the Feast of the Divine Epiphany indicate the most prominent meanings of this feast. The authors of the ritual services used it first
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.
This is our daily prayer, after “O Heavenly King” and before “Our Father who art in heaven,” with which we begin every individual prayer and every service.
In addition to our meeting in the church to receive the body and blood of the Lord in the sacrament of thanksgiving, we meet to hold other services of a praise nature.