Fasting before communion
It is one of the very expressive church fasts that Orthodoxy requires of all believers (except the sick and children) every time they come to […]
For “Ecclesiastical Secrets” a poor section is held on the site. To compensate for this matter in the theological explanation and the Orthodox concept of the church sacraments, please review the section on heresies and heresies, and in the responses to heresies, which the church fights by trying to detract from the value of the sacraments as channels that transmit uncreated divine grace and as a life of communion in Christ. There are sufficient theological explanations about the faith of the Orthodox Church. And its practice of the church sacraments... (especially the sacrament of baptism, the priesthood, and the Eucharist). Therefore, please go to this section to expand more on the church sacraments.
You will also find in the library several books about secrets that were added after the creation of this section.
It should also be noted that reading is necessary Introduction to secrets By His Eminence Bishop Callistos (Ware) mentioned in his book “The Orthodox Church: Faith and Doctrine”.
It is one of the very expressive church fasts that Orthodoxy requires of all believers (except the sick and children) every time they come to […]
The one, holy, apostolic, and universal Church is based on upright faith. This church expresses its faith when it comes together and takes up the word
One of the concerns expressed by some believers who participate in the Divine Mass and receive the Holy Body and Blood of the Lord is their need to
The Gospel of John is distinguished from other Gospels in many ways, but in this article we will talk about the secret of thanksgiving.
The Lord Jesus, in the last supper that He gave for His disciples before His crucifixion and resurrection, established the sacrament of the Eucharist (a Greek word that means thanksgiving). It is the secret
The plan for the salvation of mankind: Since God was good and perfect in goodness, He granted goodness and was entirely good, and - for the reason of the abundance of the riches of His goodness -
The Eucharist in the teaching of John of Damascus read more "