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 The Coptic Church
Three liturgies are used in the Coptic Church, the Liturgy of St. Cyril, the Liturgy of St. Basil and the Liturgy of St. Gregory.
The Copts are the descendants of the ancient Egyptians.
The Egyptians or the Copts accepted Christianity so very rapidly to the extent that the Romans had to exercise a series of persecutions in an attempt to suppress the growth of a religion, which openly defied the divinity of the Emperor.
www.stmarkcoccleveland.org /copticchurch.html

  
 Inclusive Language Bibliography: Notre Dame Center for Liturgy
"Liturgy, Inclusive Language, and Canon Law," in Kathleen Hughes and Mark Francis, eds., Living No Longer for Ourselves, (Collegeville, MN: The Liturgical Press, 1991).
Parishioners speak about what they need and hope for from the Liturgy of the Word.
The Word of the Lord: The Liturgy of the Word (1995).
liturgy.nd.edu /bibliography/language.shtml

  
 DignityUSA - Liturgy
Dignity is a spirit filled community recognized for outstanding quality liturgies that nourish and sustain its members to live the Gospel admonition to feed the hungry, comfort the afflicted, clothe the naked, visit the prisoner, support the grieving and lonely.
DignityUSA Committee on Worship and Liturgy provides liturgical information, resources, training, and opportunities to nourish, sustain, and empower the spiritual lives of those in Dignity faith communities.
Worship is varied and cutting edge providing an environment for the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender members, their family and friends to grow in Christ Jesus and give witness to other Catholics, Christians, and people from other faiths.
www.dignityusa.org /liturgy

  
 Social Gospel
Within the churches, composers wrote many hymns to sing of the Social Gospel such as "Come Labor On." American sociology of the early and mid-twentieth century owes a debt Christian professors and scholars in this tradition.
He was an anglocatholic that believed the liturgy should be the representation of the heavenly feast, and focused on its beauty as a way to show forth Christ.
She was active in the Church of the Carpenter under the leadership of the Christian Socialist priest W. Bliss (whose congregation included labor leaders and middle class radicals), as well as in the Settlement House movement which drew middle-class students and teachers to live in the slums alongside the working poor.
www.cdsp.edu /~mgrau/courses/hsst2189/studweb/WebsitesFall03/stancliffe/social_gospel.html   (1223 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Gospel in the Liturgy
When the Gospel is over the subdeacon brings him the book to kiss, he says: "Per evangelica dicta", and he is incensed by the deacon.
With the book turned slightly towards the people, the priest reads the Gospel with the same ceremonies (except, of course, for the incense) and kisses it at the end.
The elaborate care taken to decorate the book of the Gospels throughout the Middle Ages was also a sign of respect for its contents; St. Jerome speaks of this (Ep.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/06659a.htm   (4587 words)

  
 Divine Liturgy of St. Hippolytus
The Divine Liturgy is the center of all Christian worship; the most essential and important part of public Christian worship, the Great Sacrifice of the Holy Eucharist.
After the clergy vest, the liturgy begins with an entrance and reverences, the Sign of the Cross, and a Penitential Rite in which the clergy and the people silently confess their sins and receive Absolution, as called for by chapter 14 of The Didache, which dates from the first century.
The Divine Liturgy is often called "the Academy of Salvation" and in many parts of the world Holy Mass has been the only way the true Faith could be taught.
roman-orthodox.tripod.com /liturgy.html   (11396 words)

  
 Byzantine Rite
The Liturgy ends as usual (with different forms in some parts), and the deacon consumes what is left of the Holy Eucharist (unless some of it is again reserved for the next Presanctified Liturgy and the wine in the Chalice.
With one insignificant exception -- the Liturgy of St. James is used once a year at Jerusalem and Zakynthos (Zacynthus) -- it is followed exclusively by all Orthodox Churches, by the Melkites (Melchites) in Syria and Egypt, the Uniats in the Balkans and the Italo-Greeks in Calabria, Apulia, Sicily, and Corsica.
After the Gospel the bishop or a priest preached a homily, and the prayer over the catechumens was said.
www.traditionalcatholic.net /Tradition/Mass/Byzantine_Rite.html   (11396 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Books: Christian Liturgy
'Liturgy that is catholic is that which serves the public proclamation of the gospel in word and sacraments as celebrated by the whole people of God in Christ Jesus....
Liturgy that is catholic is that which expresses the faith and way of life (i.e., culture) of a whole people, but within an ecumenical shape by which it maintains a sense of continuity with catholic churches of other times and places.'
Giving a nod to other recent scholarly efforts at liturgical development (The Study of Liturgy by Oxford Press, Dix's The Shape of the Liturgy, et al.), Senn nonetheless argues that this volume is a valuable contribution because of the breadth of coverage both historically and geographically.
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/0800627261   (11396 words)

  
 Liturgy: Praxis & Pistis
Blaming liturgy for your ignorance of the meaning of liturgy is like blaming your scurvy on oranges because no one ever explained the nutritional value of Vitamin C. Liturgy hides the truth of the gospel.
And, paradoxically, for some unfortunate Christians (and, of course, I judge them to be very unfortunate indeed), their very aversion to liturgy is a pungent testimony to liturgy’s power to fix belief into a matrix that is very stable, and probably unalterable (except, perhaps, through very severe trauma).
First, liturgy demands a subordination of the individual to the aims and actions of the group if the individual is to participate in the liturgy.
brotherquotidian.blogspot.com   (11396 words)

  
 Choir chant of the Byzantine Catholic Church in MP3
Alleluia - with verses before the reading of the Gospel on the divine liturgy.
Litany of supplication and further litanies (petitions at the end of the liturgy of catechumens).
Holy, holy, holy:- from the Anaphora of the Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom.
grkat.nfo.sk /eng/music.html   (1219 words)

  
 Liturgy
In Feasts of the Third Class, February 24 and March 9, the Liturgy of the Presanctified is celebrated with Gospel and Epistle readings.
During the week the celebration of the Liturgy of the Presanctified is prescribed to quench our thirst with Holy Communion consecrated from the previous Sunday.
The Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom contains the most familiar prayers and hymns and is the most used in our churches, but we also utilize the Liturgy of St.
www.typicon.com /Definitions/Liturgy.htm   (1219 words)

  
 Gospel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
At the Divine Liturgy the Gospel is publicly read by a deacon after he receives a blessing from the celebrating priest or bishop.
Of the many gospels written in antiquity, exactly four gospels came to be accepted as part of the New Testament, or canonical.
For the Gospel reading itself, the Gospel is brought from the altar to the ambo, and afterwards returned to its place.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Gospel   (2141 words)

  
 Articles on Church Furnishing Items
From the former the sermon was delivered by the priest and the bishop, unless he spoke from his cathedra; here decrees of synods were promulgated, censures and excommunications pronounced, the diptychs read, the Gospel chanted by the deacon, and all those parts of the liturgy were sung which belonged to the deacon's office.
The other was divided into two compartments or stories--the higher, facing the altar, was used by the subdeacon when reading the Epistle; in the other, facing the nave, the other lessons were read.
As a rule they should be of white bleached wax, but at funerals, at the office of Tenebrae in Holy Week, and at the Mass of the Presanctified, on Good Friday, they should be of yellow unbleached wax.
www.hayes-and-finch-ltd.co.uk /articles.html   (2141 words)

  
 Melkite Greek Catholic Church Information Center Divine Liturgy of Our Father among the Saints Gregory the Theologian or the Liturgy of the Presanctified Species
On Feasts of the third Class, the Liturgy of the Presanctified Species is celebrated with Gospel and Epistle readings.
The Presanctified Species Liturgy is used only during those days of Great Lent upon which there is no Consecration, that is when the Liturgy of Our Father among the Saints Basil the Great is not used.
The Holy Eucharist was consecrated during the Divine Liturgy of Our Father among the Saints Basilon the previous Sunday.
www.mliles.com /melkite/liturgypresanctified.shtml   (2141 words)

  
 The Center for Liturgy Sunday Web Site
Liturgy of the Eucharist, Liturgy of the Word, Lord's Prayer, Mass, Music, Music for Liturgy, music ministers, Musical, Ordinary, Ordinary Time, Easter, Epiphany, Eucharist, eucharist, Faith, faithful, Foley, Formation, Gospel, Holy Days, Holy Spirit, Homily, homily, Ignatian, Jesuit, Jesuits, Jesus,Fr.
Holy Days, Liturgy, Sunday, Catholic, Louis, Readings,.Mass, Center, The Saints, Jesus, Trinity, Not for Priests only!
Every person in the pews wants help to be ready for Mass on Sunday.
liturgy.slu.edu   (102 words)

  
 Catholic Resources - Prof. Felix Just, S.J.
The Roman Catholic Mass - an introduction to the "Order of Mass," with the full texts of all the parts spoken by the people, and some brief explanations to help you better understand and participate in the Eucharistic Liturgy of the Church.
Biblical and Religious Art and Music - several collections of online art works and music groups related to the Bible (some on my website, and some links to other sites); featuring copyright-free biblical woodcuts by Gustave Doré (1832-1883), Christian Symbols by Rudolf Koch (1876-1934), and Illustrations of Gospel Stories by Jerome Nadal, SJ (1593).
catholic-resources.org   (406 words)

  
 Saint James the Just - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This claim is first described in the 1st and 2nd century texts The Gospel of the Nativity of Mary, The Protoevangelium of James, and in the 1st century Liturgy of St James.
James alone is mentioned as a brother of Jesus by Paul in Epistle to the Galatians 1:19.
Eusebius of Caesarea reports the tradition that James the Just was the son of Joseph's brother Clopas, and therefore was of the "brethren" (which he interpretes as "cousin") of Jesus described in the New Testament.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/James_the_Just   (1843 words)

  
 St. James Worship & Music
Our parish currently has two non-stipendiary deacons who do those portions of the liturgy customarily assigned to that order: reading the Gospel, introducing the Prayers of the People, bidding the Confession, preparing the Table, assisting with communion, giving the dismissal, and occasionally preaching.
James' is a eucharistic-centered congregation that celebrates the Rite II liturgy at two services every Sunday with occasional supplemental liturgical materials.
This liturgy is a small, intimate one which has frequently used the BCP order on pp.
users.pullman.com /stjames/ProfileWorship.htm   (404 words)

  
 Byzantine Rite
With one insignificant exception -- the Liturgy of St. James is used once a year at Jerusalem and Zakynthos (Zacynthus) -- it is followed exclusively by all Orthodox Churches, by the Melkites (Melchites) in Syria and Egypt, the Uniats in the Balkans and the Italo-Greeks in Calabria, Apulia, Sicily, and Corsica.
It would seem, then, that the Liturgy of St. Chrysostom was in great part that of his time at Antioch, and that he introduced it at the capital when he became patriarch.
After the Gospel the bishop or a priest preached a homily, and the prayer over the catechumens was said.
www.traditionalcatholic.net /Tradition/Mass/Byzantine_Rite.html   (9531 words)

  
 Divine Liturgy of St. Mark
However, at a Bishop’s Divine Liturgy, one can still see that the Little Entrance is the real beginning, since the Bishop vests in the centre of the church and does not go up to the Altar until the Entrance with the Gospel (that is, in the custom of the Russian Orthodox Church).
The Divine Liturgy of St. Mark is the ancient, traditional main Liturgy of the Orthodox Church of Alexandria.
In recent years the Liturgy of St. James has become increasingly known and celebrated; akin to it is that of St. Mark.
www.odox.net /Liturgy1-Mark.htm   (6153 words)

  
 What is Holy Week (Passion Week)? : inthefaith.com : A Chronicle of the Christian Faith
Believers are encouraged to follow in their prayers with readings from the Gospel the account of each of the actions from the time of the entry of Jesus Christ into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday to the crucifixion and death of Jesus on Good Friday and the resurrection on Easter Sunday.
Matins of Holy Friday, with its Twelve Gospel Readings, is held on the evening of Holy Thursday; Matins of Holy Saturday is held on the evening of Holy Friday.
Divine Liturgy of the Last Supper is held on the morning of Holy Thursday.
www.inthefaith.com /archives/001153.php   (6153 words)

  
 Margaret Manion: The Early Illuminated Gospel Book: Liturgical Sources and Influences
Further evidence of the association of the Gospel writers with both the earthly and heavenly dimensions of the liturgy appears, from the eighth century on, in illustrations to the Sacramentary, and later in its successor, the Missal.
In the Rabbula Gospels, in addition to her central role as the embodiment of the church in the Ascension and Pentecost scenes, she bears witness to the Incarnation in a full-page introductory miniature, where she is shown holding the Christ child (f.
Extant manuscripts and fragments of the Gospels, as well as citations by the early Fathers of the church, testify to their circulation from the second century on; but the earliest examples of illuminated Gospel Books date from the sixth century.
www.cecs.acu.edu.au /manion.htm   (6153 words)

  
 Homepage of Felix Just, S.J.
Biblical and Religious Art and Music - several collections of online art works and music groups related to the Bible (some on my website, and some links to other sites); featuring copyright-free biblical woodcuts by Gustave Doré (1832-1883), Christian Symbols by Rudolf Koch (1876-1934), and Illustrations of Gospel Stories by Jerome Nadal, SJ (1593).
The Roman Catholic Mass - an introduction to the "Order of Mass," with the full texts of all the parts spoken by the people, and some brief explanations to help you better understand and participate in the Eucharistic Liturgy of the Church.
The Johannine Literature Website : - a wide variety of original materials and links to help support research and teaching of the Fourth Gospel and the Letters of John.
clawww.lmu.edu /faculty/fjust/Dore-John.htm   (6153 words)

  
 Byzantine and Medieval Web Links
Michael Ukrainian Catholic Church [Divine Liturgies] The site has some interesting graphics on the celebration of the liturgy.
Ecole Initiative The Ecole Initiative is an evolving online encyclopedia of the early Church.
This was the first step towards a long term goal of creating a full model of the topography of ancient Constantinople, with models of many Byzantine buildings in place.
www.fordham.edu /halsall/medweb/links.htm   (6153 words)

  
 c01_tho.txt
Gospel: Matthew 16:13-19 "...You are the Christ, the Son of the living God." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thout 13, September 23, Season : Nairooz (Martyr's New Year) Tune : Jubilant Verse of the Day: "...I am the door..." (John 10:9) From the Liturgy's Gospel.
Gospel: Luke 14:25-35 "Salt is good; but of the salm have lost his savour, wherewith shall it be seasoned." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Thout 20, September 30, Season : Annual Tune : Watos LITURGY: ________ Pauline Epistle: Aphasis 5: "For the fruit of the Spirit is in all goodness and righteousness and truth".
Gospel: Matthew 23:13-36 "Therefore, indeed, I send you prophets, wise men, and scribes: some of them you will kill and crucify, and some of them you will scourge in your synagogues and persecute from city to city.
www.textfiles.com /occult/CHRISTIAN/c01_tho.txt   (6153 words)

  
 lib1.txt
Orthodox Eastern Church; Liturgy and ritual; Gospel texts; Matins; Russian.BX 350.A7 I64 1930
10/28/9892560Wybrew, HughThe Orthodox Liturgy: The Development of the Eucharistic Liturgy in the Byzantine RiteCrestwood, NY: St. Vladimir's Seminary Press; 1990.22 cm.; 189 pp.Includes index and bibliographical references.Orthodox Eastern Church; Liturgy and ritual; Doctrines; Lord's Supper; Eucharist; History.BX 355.W92 1990
Orthodox Eastern Church; Liturgy and ritual; Horologion; Chasoslov; Russian Church; Church Slavic.BX 375.H6 C45 1897
nyssa.cecs.uofs.edu /library/lib1.txt   (6153 words)

  
 lib1.txt
Orthodox Eastern Church; Liturgy and ritual; Gospel texts; Matins; Russian.BX 350.A7 I64 1930
Orthodox Eastern Church; Liturgy and ritual; Horologion; Chasoslov; Russian Church; Church Slavic.BX 375.H6 C45 1897
10/28/9892560Wybrew, HughThe Orthodox Liturgy: The Development of the Eucharistic Liturgy in the Byzantine RiteCrestwood, NY: St. Vladimir's Seminary Press; 1990.22 cm.; 189 pp.Includes index and bibliographical references.Orthodox Eastern Church; Liturgy and ritual; Doctrines; Lord's Supper; Eucharist; History.BX 355.W92 1990
nyssa.cecs.uofs.edu /library/lib1.txt   (6153 words)

  
 lib1.txt
Orthodox Eastern Church; Liturgy and ritual; Gospel texts; Matins; Russian.BX 350.A7 I64 1930
10/28/9892560Wybrew, HughThe Orthodox Liturgy: The Development of the Eucharistic Liturgy in the Byzantine RiteCrestwood, NY: St. Vladimir's Seminary Press; 1990.22 cm.; 189 pp.Includes index and bibliographical references.Orthodox Eastern Church; Liturgy and ritual; Doctrines; Lord's Supper; Eucharist; History.BX 355.W92 1990
.Orthodox Eastern Church; Liturgy and ritual; Treatises; Russian; Church Slavic; Study and teaching.BX 350.A7 K47 1905
nyssa.cecs.uofs.edu /library/lib1.txt   (6153 words)

  
 Marcion Of Sinope [Definition]
His editing of the Gospel and Epistles may have led Christians to introduce a formal statement of beliefs into liturgy (see Creed A creed is a statement of belief—usually religious belief—or faith.The word derives from the Latin credo for I believe.
The fourth, the Gospel of Luke The Gospel of Luke is the third of the four canonical Gospels of the New Testament, which tell the story of Jesus' life, death, and resurrection.
Marcion's version of the Gospel of Luke The Gospel of Luke is the third of the four canonical Gospels of the New Testament, which tell the story of Jesus' life, death, and resurrection.
www.wikimirror.com /Marcion_of_Sinope   (6153 words)

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