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  Eucharist - OrthodoxWiki
The Liturgy of St. James is served only in certain places, usually on the feast day of St. James the "Brother of the Lord" (October 23), first Bishop of Jerusalem.
The Divine Liturgy of St. Basil the Great is used on the Sundays of Great Lent, Holy Thursday, the Eves of Pascha, Christmas, and Theophany, and the Feast of St. Basil the Great (January 1).
The most common is the Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom, the liturgy used on all Sundays except those which fall during Great Lent and all holy days on which a Eucharistic liturgy is served except for the eves of Pascha, Christmas and Theophany, Holy Thursday, and the feast day of St. Basil the Great.
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  Divine Liturgy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom is a shortened form of the Divine Liturgy of St. Basil.
Both are based on the earlier Divine Liturgy of St. James of Jerusalem, which is traditionally attributed to the first bishop of Jerusalem, James the Just (not to be confused with James, brother of Saint John the Evangelist), and which is celebrated once a year on his feast day.
The Divine Liturgy of the Syriac Orthodox Church.
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 Book of Revelation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Chrysostom and other bishops argued against including this book in the New Testament canon, chiefly because of the difficulties of interpreting it and the danger for abuse.
Traditional views hold that John of Patmos was the same person as John the Apostle, who is also considered to be the author of the Gospel of John.
John explicitly addresses Revelation to the seven Christian churches in Asia, in Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum, Thyatira, Sardis, Philadelphia, Laodicea (1:4,11).
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 John Chrysostom - OrthodoxWiki
He is sometimes referred to as "John of Antioch," but that name more properly refers to the bishop of Antioch in A.D. 429-441, who led a group of moderate Eastern bishops in the Nestorian controversy.
He spoke against her in harsh terms: "Again Herodias rages; again she is confounded; again she demands the head of John on a charger" (an allusion to the events surrounding the death of John the Forerunner).
Chrysostom wrote of the Jews and of Judaizers in eight homilies Adversus Judaeos (against the Judaizers) [1].
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 Liturgy - LearnThis.Info Enclyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
In particular, the Catholic Mass is a liturgy.
Eastern Orthodox churches call the liturgy in which the Eucharist is celebrated and served the Divine Liturgy.
A liturgy can also refer to the public burdens assigned to the wealthy in ancient Athens, such as outfitting warships, holding banquets and training choruses.
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 Learn more about Eastern Orthodoxy in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Corporate prayers are generally prayed as a "liturgy", which literally means a "work of the people." One prayer that is very widely used and is the subject of much discussion of spirituality is the Jesus Prayer.
Theosis, or divinization, is the process of becoming more like God and more united with God.
In practice, it is partaking of the bread and wine in the midst of the Divine Liturgy with the rest of the church.
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 Divine Liturgy - OrthodoxWiki
The most commonly celebrated forms of the Divine Liturgy are the Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom, the Liturgy of St. Basil, and the Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts, but there are others such as the Liturgy of St. James and the Liturgy of St. Mark.
Before the Divine Liturgy begins, the priest and a deacon, if one is serving, begin by preparing the gifts of bread and wine for use in the service.
The Liturgy of the Catechumens is concluded by a litany praying for the continued growth of the catechumens in faith, leading up to the day of their baptism.
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 Liturgica.com | Liturgics | Eastern Orthodox Liturgics | Early Eastern Orthodox Liturgics
The earliest rites in the Eastern Church include the Jerusalem liturgy of St. James, the Alexandrian liturgy of St. Mark, the East Syrian liturgy, the West Syrian liturgy of Antioch, the Armenian liturgy, and the Coptic liturgy.
For instance, in the Eastern Church the Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom became the principal liturgical form primarily because it was the liturgical form favored in the cathedrals and churches of the capital city of Constantinople.
The two liturgical rites of St. John Chrysostom and St. Basil in the Eastern Church became the norm by the end of the reign of Justinian.
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 ECUMENICAL PATRIARCH BARTHOLOMEW TO RECEIVE RELICS OF ST. JOHN CHRYSOSTOM AND ST. GREGORY THE THEOLOGIAN FROM POPE JOHN ...
The relics of St. John Chrysostom and St. Gregory the Theologian were taken from Constantinople in 1204 by mercenary crusaders.
Both Saints were famed preachers, theologians and predecessors of Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew to the throne of Constantinople, St. Gregory from 379 to 381 and St. John from 398 to 404.
John Chrysostom, meaning Golden Mouth, is considered by theologians to be the foremost orator and preacher for the Orthodox Church.
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 Melkite Greek Catholic Church Information Center Divine Liturgy of Our Father among the Saints John Chrysostom
DIVINE LITURGY of St. John Chrysostom (According to the Byzantine Rite of the Catholic Church) From approved ecclesiastical sources.
The Divine Liturgy of Our Father among the Saints Basil is mostly the same as the Divine Liturgy of St John Chrysostom, except for the prayers called the Anaphora.
The Divine Liturgy of St Basil is different from the Divine Liturgy of St John Chrysostom also in some of the songs that are sung.
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 Byzantines.net - Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom
In the Byzantine Rite of the Catholic Church, the bread and wine used for the Divine Liturgy (The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass) are prepared by the priest at a small table located on the left side of the Altar (The Table of Preparation).
: For the holy prophet, precursor and Baptist John, for the holy glorious and illustrious apostles, for Saint N.
This is the end of the Divine Liturgy.
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 St. John Chrysostom 2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
John lived from the middle of the fourth century until very early in the fifth century.
He was cited by St. Augustine (against Pelagians), St. Cyril and the Antiochians at the Council of Ephesus, at the Seventh Ecumenical Council in favor of the veneration of images, during the Reformation over whether he was a Protestant or Catholic.
John Chrysostom as orator, exegete, essayist, educationalist, witness to and confessor of the Faith all have relevance for the Church of today.
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 The Orthodox Divine Liturgy, the Roman Catholic Mass and the Anglican Eucharist...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The Orthodox Divine Liturgy, the Roman Catholic Mass and the Anglican Eucharist...
The differences between the Liturgy of St Chrysostom and St Basil are (from the perspective of doctrine, structure and content) minimal; and the very rarely used Liturgy of St James is similar to both.
The Byzantine Liturgy is used by the Eastern Orthodox Churches and includes the Liturgies of St. John Chrysostom, St. Basil and St. James (the Liturgy of St. James is a Byzantine representation of earlier Antiochian heritage).
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 Buy Byzantine Chant: Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom - Brought to you by Posters-Warehouse   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
As these men sing you know that their heart is on God and they are doing their best to bring glory to Him.
The title, "Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom," is therefore appropriate and standard.
However, for reasons which are not clear, a different title, "Byzantine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom," appears on the otherwise unchanged cover of the...
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 Liturgy
The liturgy is an adaptation of the Liturgy of St. Basil.
The Liturgy of St. Basil - Composed by St. Basil the Great, Bishop of Cæsarea in the late fourth century, this liturgy is used approximately ten times a year, on Sundays during Lent, with the exception of Palm Sunday, Holy Thursday, Holy Saturday, the Christmas vigil, the Epiphany vigil, and the feast of St. Basil.
The Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom is not celebrated during this time in order to preserve the penitential nature of the season.
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Thursdays of St George: The traditional devotional celebration of the nine Thursdays prior to the week of the diocesan solemnity of St George, in preparation for the July solemnity of the patron saint included celebration of mass by both resident and invited parish priests from other parishes of Gozo.
The Liturgy of Thanksgiving, which was led by Bishop Nikol Cauchi in Latin, followed by the reading of the Preface of the Martyrs, the singing of the hymn Holy, Holy and concluded with an address by Bishop Cauchi.
Participation in the Centenary Celebrations organized by the Parish of St George in Qormi, Malta: An invitation was extended by the Archpriest of the parish of St George in Qormi to participate in the Centenary Celebrations organized by that parish.
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 Divine Liturgy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The Divine Liturgy is the Eastern Orthodox and Eastern-Rite Catholic eucharistic service.
It consists of three interrelated parts: Prayers of Preparation; the Liturgy of the Catechumens, so called because in ancient times catechumens were allowed to attend, also called the Liturgy of the Word; and the Liturgy of the Faithful, so called because in ancient times only faithful members in good standing were allowed to participate.
Both are based on the earlier Divine Liturgy of St. James the Apostle, which is traditionally attributed to the first bishop of Jerusalem.
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 CGR Community - Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom (Byzantine Catholic Churches)
John, to be honest, as much as I love the Eastern-rite Liturgies, they don't have the same focus on evangelisation and conversion and getting people to join the Church that the Latin-rite does.
History: St. John Chrysostom was born at Antioch in 347 A.D. His father, Secundus, was an officer of high rank in the Syrian army.
We may presume that the Liturgy ascribed to St. John Chrysostom was in fact in use in the See of Constantinople prior to his episcopacy, but that he modified it.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Liturgy of St. Basil
That St. Basil composed a liturgy, or rather reformed an existing liturgy, is beyond doubt, since besides the constant tradition of the Byzantine Church there are many testimonies in ancient writings to establish the fact.
In a treatise on the tradition of the Divine liturgy attributed to St. Proclus, Patriarch of Constantinople (434-466), it is stated that when St. Basil noticed the slothfulness and degeneracy of men, how they were wearied by the length of the liturgy, he shortened it in order to cure their sloth (P.G., LXV, 849).
The liturgy may be divided into the Mass of the catechumens and the Mass of the faithful.
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 The Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom - Step by Step Look at the Divine Liturgy
The Divine Liturgy begins where it will one day end-with the kingdom of God: "Blessed is the kingdom of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit…" These words begin every Eucharistic celebration in the Byzantine tradition.
In the creed, which was introduced into the Liturgy in the early 6th century during a period of doctrinal controversy, our faith is expressed in a systematic list of propositions.
The Liturgy expresses the tension between the sacredness of the mysteries and the importance of sinners receiving holy communion.
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 Divine Liturgy
The most oft celebrated Liturgy in the Orthodox Church is the one attributed to St. John Chrysostom, and which bears his name.
It is hard to imagine anyone, however small his acquaintance with the Liturgy, who will not be affected by the change in mood and atmosphere which occurs when the choir begins to sing the Cherubic Hymn.
This is what transpires in the Divine Liturgy, and this is what should be in our souls and minds as the choir sings "We praise Thee" and we kneel before our Saviour to ask Him for understanding and guidance and help in all our needs.
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 The Latin Mass Society of Ireland
Pontifical Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom in St. Alphonsus Chapel
The St. Alphonsus Chapel is the beautiful chapel of the Redemptoristine Convent which was sold for development several years ago (c.
The principal celebrant of the Pontifical Divine Liturgy was one of the least known bishops in the Irish hierarchy (!), Bishop Hlib, Apostolic Visitor to the Eastern Catholics in Ireland.
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 LITURGY & ART, Monks of New Skete
The divine liturgies of St John Chrysostom, St Basil the Great, St James of Jerusalem, and the Presanctified Gifts, according to the use of New Skete.
Short introduction, the rite of preparation (proskomedia), the liturgy of the word, the liturgy of the faithful, short prayers of thanksgiving, prayers during incensation, the antiphons; alternate ambo prayers for lent, Pascha, and the great feasts; trisagion (lite) for the dead; and the dismissals for Sundays and feastdays.
When distributed throughout the divine services and sung by the celebrantythey bring the brilliant light of the liturgy out from under the bushel of obscurity for a renewed spirit of understanding.
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 The Orthodox Web Site for information about the faith, life and worship of the Orthodox Church
This is not just a matter of words but an experience of divine power, a realisation of the Kingdom of Heaven on Earth, a participation in the divinity of God by grace, which He has made possible by the adoption of our nature to Himself in the Incarnation.
Later on St. Luke says “Then Jesus spoke a parable to them, that men always ought to pray and not loose heart” and goes on with the story of the un-just judge who came out with a quick judgement simply because the widow’s persistence was wearying him, and Jesus approved of this (Lk.18 vv1-8).
It is in the altar that we all receive divine power through repentance and faith to become more fully human; that is, in the likeness of God in whose image we have been so wonderfully made.
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 Divine Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom in the Patriarchal Church of Saint George in the Phanar
Divine Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom in the Patriarchal Church of Saint George in the Phanar
This Divine Liturgy celebrated on the Feast of Saint Andrew the Apostle, Patron Saint of the Church of Constantinople, brings us back to the early Church, to the age of the Apostles.
The Divine Liturgy in which we have participated was celebrated according to the rite of Saint John Chrysostom.
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 St. Pachomius Library
Frederick Edward Warren: The Liturgy and Ritual of the Ante-Nicene Church, (1912).
Liturgy of James, the Holy Apostle and Brother of the Lord
The Liturgy of St. Dionysius, Bishop of the Athenians.
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 Choir chant of the Byzantine Catholic Church in MP3
Holy, holy, holy: - from the Anaphora of the Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom.
Litany of supplication and further litanies (petitions at the end of the liturgy of catechumens).
This pieces are recorded from the divine liturgy broadcastet by Slovak Radio on July 2, 2000.
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 Books, Music & Videos
Sacrifice of Praise, an in-depth explanation of the Divine Liturgy, is based upon the lectures of renowned scholar and liturgist, Reverend Robert Taft, SJ of the Oriental Institute in Rome.
It examines the Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom.
This booklet outlines the major forms of the Divine Services in the Byzantine tradition (the Divine Liturgy, the Divine Offices, the Holy Mysteries, etc) as well as the feasts and Fasts of the Church Year.
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