Why did Jesus, after asking the disciples to
assemble and feed the multitudes, then ask
them to leave while He dismissed the crowds
Himself? A video to remind us to experience
Jesus Himself in the Divine Liturgy. Sung in
Arabic and Greek.
Please pray for the Middle East.
For more information about the Hamatoura
Monastery: http://www.hamatoura.com/
Altar is at the ancient Byzantine site of the
multiplication of the loaves, in Tabgha,
Galilee, Israel.
Ancient Byzantine Chants from The Divine
Liturgy of the Holy Eastern Orthodox Church
of Antioch are also available in English. For
the first time by the world-renowned Mount
Lebanon Choir. Included with the CD is a PDF
file with the Byzantine notation of the hymns
of the Divine Liturgy of St. Chrysostom.
Available at http://www.orthodoxiaradio.org/
Excellent references on the Psaltic Arts:
http://www.analogion.com/
http://basilcrow.com/music Tags :religiousDivineLiturgyOrthodoxMelkiteByzantineMountLebanonChoirMiracleLoavesFishEucharist
A segment of the Divine Liturgy at St.
Nicholas Orthodox Church (American
Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Diocese) on Sunday,
November 11, 2007. This video begins during
the Litany of Supplication and ends after the
Cherubic Hymn. The celebrant is Fr. Robert
Teklinski, and the cantor is Raymond
Mastroberte. The music is "prostopinije," or
Carpatho-Rusyn plain chant. Tags :LansfordprostopinijeACRODOrthodoxCarpatho-RussianCarpatho-Rusyn
From the Pascha (Easter) Divine Liturgy of
St. John Chrystosom at St. John the Baptist
Russian Orthodox Cathedral (ROCOR) in
Mayfield, PA, with V. Rev. Mitred Archpriest
John D. Sorochka, pastor. During the
consecration of the Holy Gifts, the responses
were sung by the Family Choir, consisting of
children and their parents, under the
direction of Choir Director Gary Brzuchalski. Tags :RussianOrthodoxChristianROCORSt.JohntheBaptistMayfieldSorochkaJesusChristPaschaLiturgy
Celebrating Liturgy at the Ethiopian Orthodox
Chapel, part of the building complex that is
the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in
Jerusalem, is something quite extraordinary.
The church claims its origins from Philip the
Evangelist (Acts of the Apostles, chapter 8)
and became an established church in the 4th
century through the efforts of the Syrian
Greek Frumentius. Services are held in the
Ge'ez language. The Ethiopian Church is one
of the oldest Churches in the world. God
bless the Ethiopians! Tags :IsraelJerusalemEthiopiaOrthodoxChurchMassChantReligionCrossPrayerPriest
Photos and video of the solemn pontificial
Divine Liturgy celebrated by the Brazilian
Melkite Archbishop Fares Maakaroun on the
Feast of Saint Anne in the Church of Saint
Anne (Taubaté/ São Paulo - Brazil).
Thanks for Marcelo Debortoli who has sent the
video. Tags :melkitemelkitamelquitabyzantinebizantinoorthodoxortodoxogregogrecogreek