Triodic time
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. […]
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
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.
Before I talk about the relationship between the Bible and liturgy, it may be useful to define what liturgy is first and then
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Does the candle express an accurate pictorial expression of the worshiper’s stance before God? She appears calm and calm, and her heart is burning with a fiery fire
The liturgical day in our church begins with Vespers the previous day. Prayers are distributed throughout the day and divided into seven
Incense has practical value in prayer, so the Lord commanded Moses to offer good incense in daily worship and burn it on the altar.
The use of light in worship in general, stems from God’s command to Moses: “Command the children of Israel to bring to you beaten olive oil.”
It is customary in our church for a mother to come with her child forty days after his birth, so he can enter the church with her. accompanies
Orthodoxy is defined by the preservation of the essential and inseparable relationship between the Bible and the liturgy, between divine revelation as the legal and normative source of our faith, and the celebration
In order to better understand the meaning of liturgy and its true, comprehensive dimensions, we must start from its concept as a relationship between God and man. So who