WebGuard me by night and by day, delivering me from foes that war against me. Thou didst bear God, the Giver of life: give life to me, who am slain by passions. Thou didst bear the … WebIt is the Day of the Kingdom of God, the day “which has no night” for “its light is the Lamb” (Rev 21.22–25). The celebration of Easter in the Orthodox Church, therefore, is once again not merely an historical reenactment of the event of …
The Anaphora of St. John Chrysostom (MCI)
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Morning Prayers - Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America
WebIn the Byzantine Rite, the Eucharist, or Divine Liturgy, is not celebrated every day. It is normally celebrated on Saturdays, Sundays and feast days, and may be celebrated on … WebBYZANTINE CATHOLIC PRAYERS INTRODUCTORY PRAYERS In the name of the Father + and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen. (Three times.) -Glory be to You, our God; glory be to You! O Heavenly King, Comforter, Spirit of Truth! You are everywhere … WebFor Byzantine Catholics, all prayers are liturgical in the sense that the liturgy provides the seeds of contemplation that we take to personal prayer. The Divine Liturgy, Vespers, Compline, Matins, Hours, and other liturgical services sanctify each day. jelmod 1 16 5