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Introduction to the Divine Liturgy
A brief look at what happens in the ancient Orthodox Divine Liturgy, as well as a few things to expect when you visit. The Liturgy might be the biggest subject this channel has covered, and it is an impossible topic to cover properly in a video. The absolute best (and only) way to learn about it is to COME AND SEE. Visit an Orthodox Church.
LINKS:
"12 things I wish I'd known before visiting an Orthodox Church" by Matushka Frederica Mathewes-Green: https://www.frederica.com/12-things/
An overview of the Liturgy by Matushka Frederica Mathewes-Green: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XDUMf7oFt2s
An intro to the Liturgy by Fr Theophan Mackey by @RootsofOrthodoxy : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6kOlaEXNGY
What is the Liturgy by Fr Conan Gill: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_UH3zTtbFk
How ...
published: 30 Jan 2024
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Journey To Orthodox Christianity - What is Holy Tradition and Divine Liturgy?
Fr. Conan Gill, The Priest at St. George Greek Orthodox Church shares his journey into Orthodoxy.
Roots of Orthodoxy is a platform dedicated to showcasing the Orthodox faith by interviewing priests around the world.
Please subscribe, like and comment what you would like to see next.
Follow us on:
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published: 25 Oct 2023
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Hours and Divine Liturgy, October 20th, 2024
For our published sheet music:
https://sainttikhonsmusic.com/
Submit names for commemorating here: https://sttikhonsmonastery.org/prayer_requests
St. Tikhon's appreciates your support of the Monastery community and the cost of live-streaming. Please help and donate here: https://sttikhonsmonastery.org/support
published: 21 Oct 2024
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Grand Catholic Orthodox Divine Liturgy of the 5 Patriarchs
Orthodox Primates have gathered in Moscow to congratulate Patriarch of Moscow Cyril's 70th Birthday and celebrate Divine Liturgy.
Divine Liturgy was served by:
His Holiness Orthodox Pope of Alexandria and all Africa Theodore II.
His Holiness Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem and all Palestine Theophilos III.
His Holiness Orthodox Patriarch of Moscow and all Russia Cyril.
His Holiness Orthodox Patriarch-Catholicos of Tbilisi and all Georgia Elijah II.
His Holiness Orthodox Metropolitan of Belgrade, Serbian Patriarch Irenaeus.
His Beatitude Orthodox Archbishop of Nova Justiniana and all Cyprus Chrisostomos II.
His Beatitude Orthodox Archbishop of Tirana and all Albania Anastasios.
His Beatitude Orthodox Metropolitan of Warsaw and all Poland Sava.
His Beatitude Orthodox Archbishop of Pres...
published: 25 Nov 2016
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The Orthodox Divine Liturgy in Greek
Ἡ Θεία Λειτουργία τοῦ Ἁγίου Ἰωάννου τοῦ Χρυσοστόμου
The Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom in Greek
published: 19 Jan 2017
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Beautiful Orthodox Divine Liturgy.
There is only One True Apostolic Universal Orthodox Church who's bishops are dirrect successors of Christ's Apostles for 2000 years nothing has been changed, nothing new, nothing novel, for the Holy Faith!
published: 01 Nov 2013
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The Divine Liturgy of the Orthodox Church of Antioch in English
With subtitles soon...
The Divine Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom chanted in English by the Mount Lebanon Choir of Byzantine Music. The text can be found here: http://www.stgeorgenj.com/the-divine-liturgy-of-st-john-chrysostom.html
Tracks:
[0:00:00] 01-The Great Litany
[0:05:40] 02-The First Antiphon
[0:06:37] 03-The Little Litany
[0:08:13] 04-The Second Antiphon
[0:10:36] 05-The Little Litany II
[0:12:14] 06-The Third Antiphon & Little Entrance
[0:16:15] 07-The Trisagion Hymn
[0:19:59] 08-The Epistle Reading & Alleluia
[0:23:54] 09-The Holy Gospel
[0:27:42] 10-The Cherubic Hymn
[0:36:03] 11-The Litany of Supplication
[0:40:57] 12-Praise to the Holy Trinity
[0:42:59] 13-The Anaphora
[0:48:37] 14-The Meghalinarion
[0:51:1] 15-Commemoration of Hierarch
[0:52:24] 16-The Litany Before the Our...
published: 27 Jul 2014
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An Overview of the Orthodox Divine Liturgy
Welcome to the Orthodox Church! Join Frederica Mathewes-Green, in this video series, on a journey into the Eastern Orthodox Church. Learn about Orthodox teachings and dogma, Orthodox architecture and terminology, and what it means to live an Orthodox life.
In this video, "An Overview of the Orthodox Divine Liturgy," Frederica explains why we do things the way we do in the Orthodox Church and what you might experience if you endeavor to visit an Orthodox Church for the first time.
Welcome to the Orthodox Church Video Series Playlist:
http://www.theoria.tv/playlist/welcome-to-the-orthodox-church/
Theoria Facebook Page:
https://www.facebook.com/theoriavideos/
Theoria Website:
https://www.theoria.tv
Theoria Youtube Channel:
http://bit.ly/1UST830
These videos are based off of Frede...
published: 29 Mar 2016
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Divine Liturgy
The word liturgy means common work or common action. The Divine Liturgy is the common work of the Orthodox Church. It is the official action of the Church formally gathered together as the chosen People of God. The word church, as we remember, means a gathering or assembly of people specifically chosen and called apart to perform a particular task.
The Divine Liturgy is the common action of Orthodox Christians officially gathered to constitute the Orthodox Church. It is the action of the Church assembled by God in order to be together in one community to worship, to pray, to sing, to hear God’s Word, to be instructed in God’s commandments, to offer itself with thanksgiving in Christ to God the Father, and to have the living experience of God’s eternal kingdom through communion with the sa...
published: 21 Oct 2024
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Orthodox Liturgy - The Most Beautiful Epiclesis
Romanian Orthodox Bishop Sebastian serves the most beautiful and holy Epiclesis, Divine Liturgy.
published: 12 Sep 2015
15:45
Introduction to the Divine Liturgy
A brief look at what happens in the ancient Orthodox Divine Liturgy, as well as a few things to expect when you visit. The Liturgy might be the biggest subject ...
A brief look at what happens in the ancient Orthodox Divine Liturgy, as well as a few things to expect when you visit. The Liturgy might be the biggest subject this channel has covered, and it is an impossible topic to cover properly in a video. The absolute best (and only) way to learn about it is to COME AND SEE. Visit an Orthodox Church.
LINKS:
"12 things I wish I'd known before visiting an Orthodox Church" by Matushka Frederica Mathewes-Green: https://www.frederica.com/12-things/
An overview of the Liturgy by Matushka Frederica Mathewes-Green: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XDUMf7oFt2s
An intro to the Liturgy by Fr Theophan Mackey by @RootsofOrthodoxy : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6kOlaEXNGY
What is the Liturgy by Fr Conan Gill: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_UH3zTtbFk
How to become Orthodox by @BibleIllustrated: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uREUBIeuDDk
Our video about John Chrysostom, author of the Divine Liturgy used by Orthodox most Sundays: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxPoAploaFc
If you're far away from Orthodox Churches, the Fellowship of Saint Theophan, run by Fr Andrew Jarmus, holds regular online meetings: http://www.bdoca.org/fostr.html
Fr Andrew has an excellent and understandable channel of Orthodox material here: https://www.youtube.com/@fr.ajarmus
Intro to Orthodoxy by @JonathanPageau : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22U4hSf1xfo
A site to help you find more about Orthodoxy and an Orthodox Church (mainly USA, but if you're in another country they can help too): https://www.orthodoxintro.org/
A list of English-language Orthodox Churches in Australia: https://orthodoxyinaustralia.com/churches-in-australia-using-english/
If you're after a book, consider 'The Orthodox Church' by Timothy (Bishop Kallistos) Ware, an excellent introduction to Orthodoxy.
Please consider a monthly donation towards the continuation of this channel: https://ko-fi.com/patristix
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https://wn.com/Introduction_To_The_Divine_Liturgy
A brief look at what happens in the ancient Orthodox Divine Liturgy, as well as a few things to expect when you visit. The Liturgy might be the biggest subject this channel has covered, and it is an impossible topic to cover properly in a video. The absolute best (and only) way to learn about it is to COME AND SEE. Visit an Orthodox Church.
LINKS:
"12 things I wish I'd known before visiting an Orthodox Church" by Matushka Frederica Mathewes-Green: https://www.frederica.com/12-things/
An overview of the Liturgy by Matushka Frederica Mathewes-Green: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XDUMf7oFt2s
An intro to the Liturgy by Fr Theophan Mackey by @RootsofOrthodoxy : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6kOlaEXNGY
What is the Liturgy by Fr Conan Gill: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_UH3zTtbFk
How to become Orthodox by @BibleIllustrated: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uREUBIeuDDk
Our video about John Chrysostom, author of the Divine Liturgy used by Orthodox most Sundays: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxPoAploaFc
If you're far away from Orthodox Churches, the Fellowship of Saint Theophan, run by Fr Andrew Jarmus, holds regular online meetings: http://www.bdoca.org/fostr.html
Fr Andrew has an excellent and understandable channel of Orthodox material here: https://www.youtube.com/@fr.ajarmus
Intro to Orthodoxy by @JonathanPageau : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22U4hSf1xfo
A site to help you find more about Orthodoxy and an Orthodox Church (mainly USA, but if you're in another country they can help too): https://www.orthodoxintro.org/
A list of English-language Orthodox Churches in Australia: https://orthodoxyinaustralia.com/churches-in-australia-using-english/
If you're after a book, consider 'The Orthodox Church' by Timothy (Bishop Kallistos) Ware, an excellent introduction to Orthodoxy.
Please consider a monthly donation towards the continuation of this channel: https://ko-fi.com/patristix
You can also help us by getting Patristix graphic designs on ALL SORTS of merch at our Redbubble shop: https://www.redbubble.com/people/patristix/shop?asc=u
Also follow us on social media for cool graphics, pictures and info:
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- published: 30 Jan 2024
- views: 52972
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Journey To Orthodox Christianity - What is Holy Tradition and Divine Liturgy?
Fr. Conan Gill, The Priest at St. George Greek Orthodox Church shares his journey into Orthodoxy.
Roots of Orthodoxy is a platform dedicated to showcasing the ...
Fr. Conan Gill, The Priest at St. George Greek Orthodox Church shares his journey into Orthodoxy.
Roots of Orthodoxy is a platform dedicated to showcasing the Orthodox faith by interviewing priests around the world.
Please subscribe, like and comment what you would like to see next.
Follow us on:
Instagram: @rootsoforthodoxy
Tik-Tok: @rootsoforthodoxy
#greekorthodox #greekorthodoxchurch #orthodox #orthodoxchristian #theotokos #mary #christian #christianity #catholic #catholicchurch #Orthodoxy
https://wn.com/Journey_To_Orthodox_Christianity_What_Is_Holy_Tradition_And_Divine_Liturgy
Fr. Conan Gill, The Priest at St. George Greek Orthodox Church shares his journey into Orthodoxy.
Roots of Orthodoxy is a platform dedicated to showcasing the Orthodox faith by interviewing priests around the world.
Please subscribe, like and comment what you would like to see next.
Follow us on:
Instagram: @rootsoforthodoxy
Tik-Tok: @rootsoforthodoxy
#greekorthodox #greekorthodoxchurch #orthodox #orthodoxchristian #theotokos #mary #christian #christianity #catholic #catholicchurch #Orthodoxy
- published: 25 Oct 2023
- views: 22804
1:52:01
Hours and Divine Liturgy, October 20th, 2024
For our published sheet music:
https://sainttikhonsmusic.com/
Submit names for commemorating here: https://sttikhonsmonastery.org/prayer_requests
St. Tikho...
For our published sheet music:
https://sainttikhonsmusic.com/
Submit names for commemorating here: https://sttikhonsmonastery.org/prayer_requests
St. Tikhon's appreciates your support of the Monastery community and the cost of live-streaming. Please help and donate here: https://sttikhonsmonastery.org/support
https://wn.com/Hours_And_Divine_Liturgy,_October_20Th,_2024
For our published sheet music:
https://sainttikhonsmusic.com/
Submit names for commemorating here: https://sttikhonsmonastery.org/prayer_requests
St. Tikhon's appreciates your support of the Monastery community and the cost of live-streaming. Please help and donate here: https://sttikhonsmonastery.org/support
- published: 21 Oct 2024
- views: 679
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Grand Catholic Orthodox Divine Liturgy of the 5 Patriarchs
Orthodox Primates have gathered in Moscow to congratulate Patriarch of Moscow Cyril's 70th Birthday and celebrate Divine Liturgy.
Divine Liturgy was served by: ...
Orthodox Primates have gathered in Moscow to congratulate Patriarch of Moscow Cyril's 70th Birthday and celebrate Divine Liturgy.
Divine Liturgy was served by:
His Holiness Orthodox Pope of Alexandria and all Africa Theodore II.
His Holiness Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem and all Palestine Theophilos III.
His Holiness Orthodox Patriarch of Moscow and all Russia Cyril.
His Holiness Orthodox Patriarch-Catholicos of Tbilisi and all Georgia Elijah II.
His Holiness Orthodox Metropolitan of Belgrade, Serbian Patriarch Irenaeus.
His Beatitude Orthodox Archbishop of Nova Justiniana and all Cyprus Chrisostomos II.
His Beatitude Orthodox Archbishop of Tirana and all
Albania Anastasios.
His Beatitude Orthodox Metropolitan of Warsaw and all Poland Sava.
His Beatitude Orthodox Archbishop of Preshov, Metropolitan of Czech and Slovak lands Rastislav.
His Beatitude Orthodox Archbishop of Washington, Metropolitan of all America and Canada Tikhon.
His Beatitude Orthodox Metropolitan of Kiev and all Ukraine Onuphry.
Bishops from all Orthodox Churches.
https://wn.com/Grand_Catholic_Orthodox_Divine_Liturgy_Of_The_5_Patriarchs
Orthodox Primates have gathered in Moscow to congratulate Patriarch of Moscow Cyril's 70th Birthday and celebrate Divine Liturgy.
Divine Liturgy was served by:
His Holiness Orthodox Pope of Alexandria and all Africa Theodore II.
His Holiness Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem and all Palestine Theophilos III.
His Holiness Orthodox Patriarch of Moscow and all Russia Cyril.
His Holiness Orthodox Patriarch-Catholicos of Tbilisi and all Georgia Elijah II.
His Holiness Orthodox Metropolitan of Belgrade, Serbian Patriarch Irenaeus.
His Beatitude Orthodox Archbishop of Nova Justiniana and all Cyprus Chrisostomos II.
His Beatitude Orthodox Archbishop of Tirana and all
Albania Anastasios.
His Beatitude Orthodox Metropolitan of Warsaw and all Poland Sava.
His Beatitude Orthodox Archbishop of Preshov, Metropolitan of Czech and Slovak lands Rastislav.
His Beatitude Orthodox Archbishop of Washington, Metropolitan of all America and Canada Tikhon.
His Beatitude Orthodox Metropolitan of Kiev and all Ukraine Onuphry.
Bishops from all Orthodox Churches.
- published: 25 Nov 2016
- views: 413175
1:18:41
The Orthodox Divine Liturgy in Greek
Ἡ Θεία Λειτουργία τοῦ Ἁγίου Ἰωάννου τοῦ Χρυσοστόμου
The Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom in Greek
Ἡ Θεία Λειτουργία τοῦ Ἁγίου Ἰωάννου τοῦ Χρυσοστόμου
The Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom in Greek
https://wn.com/The_Orthodox_Divine_Liturgy_In_Greek
Ἡ Θεία Λειτουργία τοῦ Ἁγίου Ἰωάννου τοῦ Χρυσοστόμου
The Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom in Greek
- published: 19 Jan 2017
- views: 464006
9:43
Beautiful Orthodox Divine Liturgy.
There is only One True Apostolic Universal Orthodox Church who's bishops are dirrect successors of Christ's Apostles for 2000 years nothing has been changed, no...
There is only One True Apostolic Universal Orthodox Church who's bishops are dirrect successors of Christ's Apostles for 2000 years nothing has been changed, nothing new, nothing novel, for the Holy Faith!
https://wn.com/Beautiful_Orthodox_Divine_Liturgy.
There is only One True Apostolic Universal Orthodox Church who's bishops are dirrect successors of Christ's Apostles for 2000 years nothing has been changed, nothing new, nothing novel, for the Holy Faith!
- published: 01 Nov 2013
- views: 1015542
1:09:13
The Divine Liturgy of the Orthodox Church of Antioch in English
With subtitles soon...
The Divine Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom chanted in English by the Mount Lebanon Choir of Byzantine Music. The text can be found here:...
With subtitles soon...
The Divine Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom chanted in English by the Mount Lebanon Choir of Byzantine Music. The text can be found here: http://www.stgeorgenj.com/the-divine-liturgy-of-st-john-chrysostom.html
Tracks:
[0:00:00] 01-The Great Litany
[0:05:40] 02-The First Antiphon
[0:06:37] 03-The Little Litany
[0:08:13] 04-The Second Antiphon
[0:10:36] 05-The Little Litany II
[0:12:14] 06-The Third Antiphon & Little Entrance
[0:16:15] 07-The Trisagion Hymn
[0:19:59] 08-The Epistle Reading & Alleluia
[0:23:54] 09-The Holy Gospel
[0:27:42] 10-The Cherubic Hymn
[0:36:03] 11-The Litany of Supplication
[0:40:57] 12-Praise to the Holy Trinity
[0:42:59] 13-The Anaphora
[0:48:37] 14-The Meghalinarion
[0:51:1] 15-Commemoration of Hierarch
[0:52:24] 16-The Litany Before the Our Father
[0:56:12] 17-Communion Hymn
[0:58:11] 18-Communion Hymns
[1:03:55] 19-The Prayer at the Ambon
[1:04:58] 20-Blessed Be the Name of The Lord
[1:06:00] 21-The Dismissal
[1:07:56] 22-Lord Have Mercy
(The Priest, making three low bows before the Altar, prays quietly:)
O heavenly King, O Comforter, the Spirit of truth, who art in all places and fillest all things; Treasury of good things and Giver of life: Come and dwell in us and cleanse us from every stain, and save our souls, O gracious Lord. Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, and good will among men (twice). O Lord, open thou my lips, and my mouth shall declare thy praise.
(The Priest kisses the Holy Gospel, lifts it up with both hands, and lowers it, making the sign of the cross over the Antimins, and says aloud:)
PRIEST: Blessed is the Kingdom of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit: now and ever, and unto ages of ages.
CHOIR: Amen.
THE GREAT EKTENIA
PRIEST: In peace let us pray to the Lord.
CHOIR: Lord, have mercy.
PRIEST: For the peace from above , and for the salvation of our souls, let us pray to the Lord.
CHOIR: Lord, have mercy.
PRIEST: For peace of the whole world; for the good estate of the holy churches of God, and for the union of all men, let us pray to the Lord.
CHOIR: Lord, have mercy.
PRIEST: For this holy House, and for those who with faith, reverence, and the fear of God enter therein, let us pray to the Lord.
CHOIR: Lord, have mercy.
PRIEST: For our Metropolitan Philip, for the venerable Priesthood, the Diaconate in Christ, for all the clergy and the people , let us pray to the Lord.
CHOIR: Lord, have mercy.
PRIEST: For the President of the United States and all civil authorities, and for our Armed Forces everywhere, let us pray to the Lord.
CHOIR: Lord, have mercy.
PRIEST: That he will aid them and grant them victory over every enemy and adversary, let us pray to the Lord.
CHOIR: Lord, have mercy.
PRIEST: For this city, and for every city and land, and for the faithful who dwell therein, let us pray to the Lord.
CHOIR: Lord, have mercy.
PRIEST: For healthful seasons, for abundance of the fruits of the earth, and for peaceful times, let us pray to the Lord.
CHOIR: Lord, have mercy.
PRIEST: For travelers by sea, by land, and by air; for the sick and the suffering; for the captives and their salvation, let us pray to the Lord.
CHOIR: Lord, have mercy.
PRIEST: For our deliverance from all tribulation, wrath, danger, and necessity, let us pray to the Lord.
CHOIR:Lord, have mercy.
PRIEST: Help us; save us; have mercy on us; and keep us, O God, by thy grace.
CHOIR: Lord, have mercy.
PRIEST: Calling to remembrance our all-holy, immaculate, most blessed and glorious Lady Theotokos and ever virgin Mary, with all the Saints, let us commend ourselves and each other, and all our life unto Christ our God.
CHOIR: To thee, O Lord....
https://wn.com/The_Divine_Liturgy_Of_The_Orthodox_Church_Of_Antioch_In_English
With subtitles soon...
The Divine Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom chanted in English by the Mount Lebanon Choir of Byzantine Music. The text can be found here: http://www.stgeorgenj.com/the-divine-liturgy-of-st-john-chrysostom.html
Tracks:
[0:00:00] 01-The Great Litany
[0:05:40] 02-The First Antiphon
[0:06:37] 03-The Little Litany
[0:08:13] 04-The Second Antiphon
[0:10:36] 05-The Little Litany II
[0:12:14] 06-The Third Antiphon & Little Entrance
[0:16:15] 07-The Trisagion Hymn
[0:19:59] 08-The Epistle Reading & Alleluia
[0:23:54] 09-The Holy Gospel
[0:27:42] 10-The Cherubic Hymn
[0:36:03] 11-The Litany of Supplication
[0:40:57] 12-Praise to the Holy Trinity
[0:42:59] 13-The Anaphora
[0:48:37] 14-The Meghalinarion
[0:51:1] 15-Commemoration of Hierarch
[0:52:24] 16-The Litany Before the Our Father
[0:56:12] 17-Communion Hymn
[0:58:11] 18-Communion Hymns
[1:03:55] 19-The Prayer at the Ambon
[1:04:58] 20-Blessed Be the Name of The Lord
[1:06:00] 21-The Dismissal
[1:07:56] 22-Lord Have Mercy
(The Priest, making three low bows before the Altar, prays quietly:)
O heavenly King, O Comforter, the Spirit of truth, who art in all places and fillest all things; Treasury of good things and Giver of life: Come and dwell in us and cleanse us from every stain, and save our souls, O gracious Lord. Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, and good will among men (twice). O Lord, open thou my lips, and my mouth shall declare thy praise.
(The Priest kisses the Holy Gospel, lifts it up with both hands, and lowers it, making the sign of the cross over the Antimins, and says aloud:)
PRIEST: Blessed is the Kingdom of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit: now and ever, and unto ages of ages.
CHOIR: Amen.
THE GREAT EKTENIA
PRIEST: In peace let us pray to the Lord.
CHOIR: Lord, have mercy.
PRIEST: For the peace from above , and for the salvation of our souls, let us pray to the Lord.
CHOIR: Lord, have mercy.
PRIEST: For peace of the whole world; for the good estate of the holy churches of God, and for the union of all men, let us pray to the Lord.
CHOIR: Lord, have mercy.
PRIEST: For this holy House, and for those who with faith, reverence, and the fear of God enter therein, let us pray to the Lord.
CHOIR: Lord, have mercy.
PRIEST: For our Metropolitan Philip, for the venerable Priesthood, the Diaconate in Christ, for all the clergy and the people , let us pray to the Lord.
CHOIR: Lord, have mercy.
PRIEST: For the President of the United States and all civil authorities, and for our Armed Forces everywhere, let us pray to the Lord.
CHOIR: Lord, have mercy.
PRIEST: That he will aid them and grant them victory over every enemy and adversary, let us pray to the Lord.
CHOIR: Lord, have mercy.
PRIEST: For this city, and for every city and land, and for the faithful who dwell therein, let us pray to the Lord.
CHOIR: Lord, have mercy.
PRIEST: For healthful seasons, for abundance of the fruits of the earth, and for peaceful times, let us pray to the Lord.
CHOIR: Lord, have mercy.
PRIEST: For travelers by sea, by land, and by air; for the sick and the suffering; for the captives and their salvation, let us pray to the Lord.
CHOIR: Lord, have mercy.
PRIEST: For our deliverance from all tribulation, wrath, danger, and necessity, let us pray to the Lord.
CHOIR:Lord, have mercy.
PRIEST: Help us; save us; have mercy on us; and keep us, O God, by thy grace.
CHOIR: Lord, have mercy.
PRIEST: Calling to remembrance our all-holy, immaculate, most blessed and glorious Lady Theotokos and ever virgin Mary, with all the Saints, let us commend ourselves and each other, and all our life unto Christ our God.
CHOIR: To thee, O Lord....
- published: 27 Jul 2014
- views: 475895
11:17
An Overview of the Orthodox Divine Liturgy
Welcome to the Orthodox Church! Join Frederica Mathewes-Green, in this video series, on a journey into the Eastern Orthodox Church. Learn about Orthodox teachin...
Welcome to the Orthodox Church! Join Frederica Mathewes-Green, in this video series, on a journey into the Eastern Orthodox Church. Learn about Orthodox teachings and dogma, Orthodox architecture and terminology, and what it means to live an Orthodox life.
In this video, "An Overview of the Orthodox Divine Liturgy," Frederica explains why we do things the way we do in the Orthodox Church and what you might experience if you endeavor to visit an Orthodox Church for the first time.
Welcome to the Orthodox Church Video Series Playlist:
http://www.theoria.tv/playlist/welcome-to-the-orthodox-church/
Theoria Facebook Page:
https://www.facebook.com/theoriavideos/
Theoria Website:
https://www.theoria.tv
Theoria Youtube Channel:
http://bit.ly/1UST830
These videos are based off of Frederica's new book, "Welcome to the Orthodox Church."
Buy the book:
http://bit.ly/1LkQIbD
Frederica Mathewes-Green:
http://frederica.com
Music by Holy Cross Choir:
http://bit.ly/1MD5vid
Special thanks to Evan Brown for all his work on set.
Videos produced by Theoria (Moses Benjamin Cabe):
http://www.bencabe.com
https://wn.com/An_Overview_Of_The_Orthodox_Divine_Liturgy
Welcome to the Orthodox Church! Join Frederica Mathewes-Green, in this video series, on a journey into the Eastern Orthodox Church. Learn about Orthodox teachings and dogma, Orthodox architecture and terminology, and what it means to live an Orthodox life.
In this video, "An Overview of the Orthodox Divine Liturgy," Frederica explains why we do things the way we do in the Orthodox Church and what you might experience if you endeavor to visit an Orthodox Church for the first time.
Welcome to the Orthodox Church Video Series Playlist:
http://www.theoria.tv/playlist/welcome-to-the-orthodox-church/
Theoria Facebook Page:
https://www.facebook.com/theoriavideos/
Theoria Website:
https://www.theoria.tv
Theoria Youtube Channel:
http://bit.ly/1UST830
These videos are based off of Frederica's new book, "Welcome to the Orthodox Church."
Buy the book:
http://bit.ly/1LkQIbD
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Special thanks to Evan Brown for all his work on set.
Videos produced by Theoria (Moses Benjamin Cabe):
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- published: 29 Mar 2016
- views: 212393
1:46:35
Divine Liturgy
The word liturgy means common work or common action. The Divine Liturgy is the common work of the Orthodox Church. It is the official action of the Church forma...
The word liturgy means common work or common action. The Divine Liturgy is the common work of the Orthodox Church. It is the official action of the Church formally gathered together as the chosen People of God. The word church, as we remember, means a gathering or assembly of people specifically chosen and called apart to perform a particular task.
The Divine Liturgy is the common action of Orthodox Christians officially gathered to constitute the Orthodox Church. It is the action of the Church assembled by God in order to be together in one community to worship, to pray, to sing, to hear God’s Word, to be instructed in God’s commandments, to offer itself with thanksgiving in Christ to God the Father, and to have the living experience of God’s eternal kingdom through communion with the same Christ Who is present in his people by the Holy Spirit.
The Divine Liturgy is always done by Orthodox Christians on the Lord’s Day which is Sunday, the “day after Sabbath” which is symbolic of the first day of creation and the last day—or as it is called in Holy Tradition, the eighth day—of the Kingdom of God. This is the day of Christ’s resurrection from the dead, the day of God’s judgment and victory predicted by the prophets, the Day of the Lord which inaugurates the presence and the power of the “kingdom to come” already now within the life of this present world.
The Divine Liturgy is also celebrated by the Church on special feast days. It is usually celebrated daily in monasteries, and in some large cathedrals and parish churches, with the exception of the week days of Great Lent when it is not served because of its paschal character.
As the common action of the People of God, the Divine Liturgy may be celebrated only once on any given day in an Orthodox Christian community. All of the members of the Church must be gathered together with their pastor in one place at one time. This includes even small children and infants who participate fully in the communion of the liturgy from the day of their entrance into the Church through baptism and chrismation. Always everyone, always together. This is the traditional expression of the Orthodox Church about the Divine Liturgy.
Because of its common character, the Divine Liturgy may never be celebrated privately by the clergy alone. It may never be served just for some and not for others, but for all. It may never be served merely for some private purposes or some specific or exclusive intentions. Thus there may be, and usually are, special petitions at the Divine Liturgy for the sick or the departed, or for some very particular purposes or projects, but there is never a Divine Liturgy which is done exclusively for private individuals or specific isolated purposes or intentions. The Divine Liturgy is always “on behalf of all and for all.”
Because the Divine Liturgy exists for no other reason than to be the official all-inclusive act of prayer, worship, teaching, and communion of the entire Church in heaven and on earth, it may not be considered merely as one devotion among many, not even the highest or the greatest. The Divine Liturgy is not an act of personal piety. It is not a prayer service. It is not merely one of the sacraments. The Divine Liturgy is the one common sacrament of the very being of the Church itself. It is the one sacramental manifestation of the essence of the Church as the Community of God in heaven and on earth. It is the one unique sacramental revelation of the Church as the mystical Body and Bride of Christ.
As the central mystical action of the whole church, the Divine Liturgy is always resurrectional in spirit. It is always the manifestation to his people of the Risen Christ. It is always an outpouring of the life-creating Spirit. It is always communion with God the Father. The Divine Liturgy, therefore, is never mournful or penitential. It is never the expression of the darkness and death of this world. It is always the expression and the experience of the eternal life of the Kingdom of the Blessed Trinity.
The Divine Liturgy celebrated by the Orthodox Church is called the Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom. It is a shorter liturgy than the so-called Liturgy of Saint Basil the Great that is used only ten times during the Church Year. These two liturgies probably received their present form after the ninth century. It is not the case that they were written exactly as they now stand by the saints whose names they carry. It is quite certain, however, that the eucharistic prayers of each of these liturgies were formulated as early as the fourth and fifth centuries when these saints lived and worked in the Church.
The Divine Liturgy has two main parts. The first part is the gathering, called the synaxis. It has its origin in the synagogue gatherings of the Old Testament, and is centered in the proclamation and meditation of the Word of God. The second part of the Divine Liturgy is the eucharistic sacrifice. It has its o
https://wn.com/Divine_Liturgy
The word liturgy means common work or common action. The Divine Liturgy is the common work of the Orthodox Church. It is the official action of the Church formally gathered together as the chosen People of God. The word church, as we remember, means a gathering or assembly of people specifically chosen and called apart to perform a particular task.
The Divine Liturgy is the common action of Orthodox Christians officially gathered to constitute the Orthodox Church. It is the action of the Church assembled by God in order to be together in one community to worship, to pray, to sing, to hear God’s Word, to be instructed in God’s commandments, to offer itself with thanksgiving in Christ to God the Father, and to have the living experience of God’s eternal kingdom through communion with the same Christ Who is present in his people by the Holy Spirit.
The Divine Liturgy is always done by Orthodox Christians on the Lord’s Day which is Sunday, the “day after Sabbath” which is symbolic of the first day of creation and the last day—or as it is called in Holy Tradition, the eighth day—of the Kingdom of God. This is the day of Christ’s resurrection from the dead, the day of God’s judgment and victory predicted by the prophets, the Day of the Lord which inaugurates the presence and the power of the “kingdom to come” already now within the life of this present world.
The Divine Liturgy is also celebrated by the Church on special feast days. It is usually celebrated daily in monasteries, and in some large cathedrals and parish churches, with the exception of the week days of Great Lent when it is not served because of its paschal character.
As the common action of the People of God, the Divine Liturgy may be celebrated only once on any given day in an Orthodox Christian community. All of the members of the Church must be gathered together with their pastor in one place at one time. This includes even small children and infants who participate fully in the communion of the liturgy from the day of their entrance into the Church through baptism and chrismation. Always everyone, always together. This is the traditional expression of the Orthodox Church about the Divine Liturgy.
Because of its common character, the Divine Liturgy may never be celebrated privately by the clergy alone. It may never be served just for some and not for others, but for all. It may never be served merely for some private purposes or some specific or exclusive intentions. Thus there may be, and usually are, special petitions at the Divine Liturgy for the sick or the departed, or for some very particular purposes or projects, but there is never a Divine Liturgy which is done exclusively for private individuals or specific isolated purposes or intentions. The Divine Liturgy is always “on behalf of all and for all.”
Because the Divine Liturgy exists for no other reason than to be the official all-inclusive act of prayer, worship, teaching, and communion of the entire Church in heaven and on earth, it may not be considered merely as one devotion among many, not even the highest or the greatest. The Divine Liturgy is not an act of personal piety. It is not a prayer service. It is not merely one of the sacraments. The Divine Liturgy is the one common sacrament of the very being of the Church itself. It is the one sacramental manifestation of the essence of the Church as the Community of God in heaven and on earth. It is the one unique sacramental revelation of the Church as the mystical Body and Bride of Christ.
As the central mystical action of the whole church, the Divine Liturgy is always resurrectional in spirit. It is always the manifestation to his people of the Risen Christ. It is always an outpouring of the life-creating Spirit. It is always communion with God the Father. The Divine Liturgy, therefore, is never mournful or penitential. It is never the expression of the darkness and death of this world. It is always the expression and the experience of the eternal life of the Kingdom of the Blessed Trinity.
The Divine Liturgy celebrated by the Orthodox Church is called the Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom. It is a shorter liturgy than the so-called Liturgy of Saint Basil the Great that is used only ten times during the Church Year. These two liturgies probably received their present form after the ninth century. It is not the case that they were written exactly as they now stand by the saints whose names they carry. It is quite certain, however, that the eucharistic prayers of each of these liturgies were formulated as early as the fourth and fifth centuries when these saints lived and worked in the Church.
The Divine Liturgy has two main parts. The first part is the gathering, called the synaxis. It has its origin in the synagogue gatherings of the Old Testament, and is centered in the proclamation and meditation of the Word of God. The second part of the Divine Liturgy is the eucharistic sacrifice. It has its o
- published: 21 Oct 2024
- views: 54
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Orthodox Liturgy - The Most Beautiful Epiclesis
Romanian Orthodox Bishop Sebastian serves the most beautiful and holy Epiclesis, Divine Liturgy.
Romanian Orthodox Bishop Sebastian serves the most beautiful and holy Epiclesis, Divine Liturgy.
https://wn.com/Orthodox_Liturgy_The_Most_Beautiful_Epiclesis
Romanian Orthodox Bishop Sebastian serves the most beautiful and holy Epiclesis, Divine Liturgy.
- published: 12 Sep 2015
- views: 280188
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Liturgy of the Word - Saint Elizabeth of Hungary, Religious - 17 November 2022
Christian Living
Remain steadfast in God as you allow His grace & truth to flood your heart and enlighten you.
Do share this with your loved ones and let us grow in faith together.
Support us in our efforts:
St Mary of the Angels:
https://give.stmary.sg/
Franciscan Friars:
http://franciscans.sg/support-us/
Special thanks to the contribution of:
Franciscan Friars from St Anthony Custody in Singapore & Malaysia (http://www.franciscans.sg)
The following ministries of St Mary of the Angels:
Franciscan Digital Ministry
Lectors Ministry
Luminaire Ministry
Music Ministry
published: 16 Nov 2022
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Liturgy - Aesthethica (2011) - Full Album HQ
Timestamps and direct links for purchase are provided in the description. Support the band if you enjoy the music.
Band: Liturgy
Album: Aesthethica
Country: USA
Year: 2011
Genre: Experimental Black Metal
Tracklist:
00:00 - 01. High Gold
05:17 - 02. True Will
10:45 - 03. Returner
14:20 - 04. Generation
21:27 - 05. Tragic Laurel
25:33 - 06. Sun of Light
32:29 - 07. Helix Skull
35:02 - 08. Glory Bronze
41:47 - 09. Veins of God
49:42 - 10. Red Crown
57:06 - 11. Glass Earth
01:00:35 - 12. Harmonia
Bandcamp:
https://liturgy.bandcamp.com/
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/liturgynybm/
This upload is intended for promotional purposes only. If one of the rightsholders wishes for this video to be taken down, message me and I will do so as soon as possible.
published: 05 Jun 2017
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Liturgy - God of Love
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/litvrgy
Discord: https://discord.gg/ykNCasp
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/litvrgy
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/litvrgy
IG: https://www.instagram.com/hunterhunth...
Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...
This is Hunter Hunt-Hendrix's youtube channel, hit subscribe to be notified about livestreams and philosophical videos in addition to new Liturgy content
all songs composed and arranged by Hunter Hunt-Hendrix
Hunter Hunt-Hendrix - vocals, guitar, digital production
Bernard Gann - guitar
Tia Vincent-Clark - bass
Leo Didkovsky - drums
Eric Wubbels - piano on track 2
Charlotte Mundy - voice on tracks 1 and 3
Cory Bracken - vibraphone on tracks 4 and 6
Leo Didkovsky - glockenspiel on tracks 4 and 6
Hunter Hunt-Hendrix - piano on tracks 5,...
published: 05 Sep 2019
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Liturgy - Returner (Official Music Video)
Official Music Video for "Returner" by Liturgy from the album Aesthethica, out now on Thrill Jockey Records
thrilljockey.com/catalog/?id=105276
Directed by Zev Deans
© Panorama Programming 2011
vimeo.com/panoramaprogramming
zevdeans.com
Kaleidostrobe™ stained glass sequences shot at Irondale Church in Brooklyn, NY & Saint Thomas Church in NY, NY.
Costumes made by Olivia Warner at Make Fun Studios in Brooklyn, NY.
Shot, Produced, & Edited by Zev Deans
Additional Camera by Jacqueline Castel
Snacks & Hugs by Raheem Vaziralli
Like Liturgy on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/liturgynybm
Follow Liturgy on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LITVRGY
Liturgy on Bandcamp: http://liturgy.bandcamp.com/
published: 29 Apr 2011
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Beautiful Orthodox Divine Liturgy.
There is only One True Apostolic Universal Orthodox Church who's bishops are dirrect successors of Christ's Apostles for 2000 years nothing has been changed, nothing new, nothing novel, for the Holy Faith!
published: 01 Nov 2013
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Liturgy - Glory Bronze (live at Roadburn Festival 2022)
We are premiering a new 15-minute track this Saturday at First Unitarian Church in Brooklyn. Tickets:
https://issueprojectroom.org/event/liturgy-john-wiese-victoria-shen#:~:text=Liturgy%20is%20the%20project%20of,and%20Leo%20Didkovsky%20(drums).
published: 14 Jul 2022
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The Orthodox Divine Liturgy in Greek
Ἡ Θεία Λειτουργία τοῦ Ἁγίου Ἰωάννου τοῦ Χρυσοστόμου
The Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom in Greek
published: 19 Jan 2017
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Liturgy - Dawn of Ash [Brutal Death Metal]
11 tracks. From the band members of Brodequin, Cinerary and Disgorge.
Tracklist:
0:00 Shrine Of Moria
3:20 Shrouded In Suffering
6:15 Scars Of The Saints
9:04 Dawn Of Ash
11:33 Worship Incise
14:18 The Bishop's Gathering
16:48 Wounds Of Christ
19:33 Solemn
22:37 The Acolyte's Exoneration
25:47 Cognitive Lust Of Mutilation (Disgorge Cover)
28:15 Infested With Worms (Brodequin Cover)
published: 26 Nov 2012
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English Coptic Orthodox Liturgy - Fr. Antonious Tanious
published: 21 Jun 2014
15:36
Liturgy of the Word - Saint Elizabeth of Hungary, Religious - 17 November 2022
Christian Living
Remain steadfast in God as you allow His grace & truth to flood your heart and enlighten you.
Do share this with your loved ones and let us g...
Christian Living
Remain steadfast in God as you allow His grace & truth to flood your heart and enlighten you.
Do share this with your loved ones and let us grow in faith together.
Support us in our efforts:
St Mary of the Angels:
https://give.stmary.sg/
Franciscan Friars:
http://franciscans.sg/support-us/
Special thanks to the contribution of:
Franciscan Friars from St Anthony Custody in Singapore & Malaysia (http://www.franciscans.sg)
The following ministries of St Mary of the Angels:
Franciscan Digital Ministry
Lectors Ministry
Luminaire Ministry
Music Ministry
https://wn.com/Liturgy_Of_The_Word_Saint_Elizabeth_Of_Hungary,_Religious_17_November_2022
Christian Living
Remain steadfast in God as you allow His grace & truth to flood your heart and enlighten you.
Do share this with your loved ones and let us grow in faith together.
Support us in our efforts:
St Mary of the Angels:
https://give.stmary.sg/
Franciscan Friars:
http://franciscans.sg/support-us/
Special thanks to the contribution of:
Franciscan Friars from St Anthony Custody in Singapore & Malaysia (http://www.franciscans.sg)
The following ministries of St Mary of the Angels:
Franciscan Digital Ministry
Lectors Ministry
Luminaire Ministry
Music Ministry
- published: 16 Nov 2022
- views: 2428
1:06:04
Liturgy - Aesthethica (2011) - Full Album HQ
Timestamps and direct links for purchase are provided in the description. Support the band if you enjoy the music.
Band: Liturgy
Album: Aesthethica
Country: U...
Timestamps and direct links for purchase are provided in the description. Support the band if you enjoy the music.
Band: Liturgy
Album: Aesthethica
Country: USA
Year: 2011
Genre: Experimental Black Metal
Tracklist:
00:00 - 01. High Gold
05:17 - 02. True Will
10:45 - 03. Returner
14:20 - 04. Generation
21:27 - 05. Tragic Laurel
25:33 - 06. Sun of Light
32:29 - 07. Helix Skull
35:02 - 08. Glory Bronze
41:47 - 09. Veins of God
49:42 - 10. Red Crown
57:06 - 11. Glass Earth
01:00:35 - 12. Harmonia
Bandcamp:
https://liturgy.bandcamp.com/
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/liturgynybm/
This upload is intended for promotional purposes only. If one of the rightsholders wishes for this video to be taken down, message me and I will do so as soon as possible.
https://wn.com/Liturgy_Aesthethica_(2011)_Full_Album_Hq
Timestamps and direct links for purchase are provided in the description. Support the band if you enjoy the music.
Band: Liturgy
Album: Aesthethica
Country: USA
Year: 2011
Genre: Experimental Black Metal
Tracklist:
00:00 - 01. High Gold
05:17 - 02. True Will
10:45 - 03. Returner
14:20 - 04. Generation
21:27 - 05. Tragic Laurel
25:33 - 06. Sun of Light
32:29 - 07. Helix Skull
35:02 - 08. Glory Bronze
41:47 - 09. Veins of God
49:42 - 10. Red Crown
57:06 - 11. Glass Earth
01:00:35 - 12. Harmonia
Bandcamp:
https://liturgy.bandcamp.com/
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/liturgynybm/
This upload is intended for promotional purposes only. If one of the rightsholders wishes for this video to be taken down, message me and I will do so as soon as possible.
- published: 05 Jun 2017
- views: 52370
8:04
Liturgy - God of Love
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/litvrgy
Discord: https://discord.gg/ykNCasp
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/litvrgy
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/litvrgy...
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/litvrgy
Discord: https://discord.gg/ykNCasp
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/litvrgy
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/litvrgy
IG: https://www.instagram.com/hunterhunth...
Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...
This is Hunter Hunt-Hendrix's youtube channel, hit subscribe to be notified about livestreams and philosophical videos in addition to new Liturgy content
all songs composed and arranged by Hunter Hunt-Hendrix
Hunter Hunt-Hendrix - vocals, guitar, digital production
Bernard Gann - guitar
Tia Vincent-Clark - bass
Leo Didkovsky - drums
Eric Wubbels - piano on track 2
Charlotte Mundy - voice on tracks 1 and 3
Cory Bracken - vibraphone on tracks 4 and 6
Leo Didkovsky - glockenspiel on tracks 4 and 6
Hunter Hunt-Hendrix - piano on tracks 5, 7, 9
Tadlow Ensemble - strings on tracks 4 and 6
Marilu Donovan - harp on tracks 1, 3, 6, 8
Lucie Vitovka - hichiriki on track 1
Adam Robinson - ryuteki on track 1
Recorded in August 2019 and mixed by Seth Manchester at Machines with Magnets. Mastered by Matt Colton at Metropolis Mastering
H.A.Q.Q. is the fourth studio album of transcendental black metal band Liturgy. Featuring their characteristic yearning guitar harmonies, epic song structures, and intense drumming, H.A.Q.Q. boils over with harp, piano, gagaku ensemble, pitched percussion, strings, and digital manipulation. It represents a consolidation of the band’s sound to date, a combination of the mathematical complexity of 2011’s Aesthethica and the glitchy experimental fervor of 2015’s The Ark Work. An open-hearted meditation on sincerity, courage and the nature of the divine, H.A.Q.Q. is perhaps Liturgy’s most personal record, exploring anger, bitterness, and mental health struggles as well as cosmic joy. In part a reflection on Liturgy’s own uniquely controversial career, it attempts to render the spirit of a cultural era whose basic fabric is unravelling, and to at the same time capture flashes of potential that might escape.
The album was composed by Hunter Hunt-Hendrix during 2018, drawing from a reservoir of material some of which had existed for years, while simultaneously creating his forthcoming opera Origin of the Alimonies and his philosophical System of Transcendental Qabala (depicted graphically on H.A.Q.Q.’s album cover). The composition of H.A.Q.Q. was a sudden detour, but it is related to these other bodies of work. After performing in the debut of Origin of the Alimonies in the fall of 2018, Tia Vincent-Clark and Leo Didkovsky joined Liturgy to bring the album to life before recording it in August of 2019 at Machines with Magnets with Seth Manchester.
H.A.Q.Q. stands for Haelegen above Quality and Quantity, and represents Hunt-Hendrix’s uniquely marxist and psychoanalytic vision of the kingdom of heaven.
Liturgy is a Brooklyn-based quartet whose yearning, energetic “transcendental black metal” exists in the space between metal, avant rock and sacred ritual. Celebrated for live performances that combine emotional chaos with technical precision, they have toured internationally and performed at major music festivals and art institutions around the world, including Pitchfork Festival, Primavera Sound, Big Ears, Greene Naftali, Museum of Modern Art, and Unsound. Its current lineup features Hunter Hunt-Hendrix (vocals,guitar), Bernard Gann (guitar), Tia Vincent-Clark (bass) and Leo Didkovsky (drums).The band was founded in the context of Brooklyn DIY as a high-concept solo project by Hunter Hunt-Hendrix in 2005 while he was studying philosophy and classical composition at Columbia. After expanding to a quartet they made waves globally with their 2011 sophomore album Aesthethica for introducing the style of Scandinavian black metal into the world of experimental art rock. Their ambitious 2015 album The Ark Work was controversial for its incorporation of IDM and trap production into their musical language. In fall 2018 the group debuted Hunt-Hendrix’s metaphysical opera Origin of the Alimonies in New York as a live score with a chamber ensemble.
https://wn.com/Liturgy_God_Of_Love
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/litvrgy
Discord: https://discord.gg/ykNCasp
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/litvrgy
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/litvrgy
IG: https://www.instagram.com/hunterhunth...
Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...
This is Hunter Hunt-Hendrix's youtube channel, hit subscribe to be notified about livestreams and philosophical videos in addition to new Liturgy content
all songs composed and arranged by Hunter Hunt-Hendrix
Hunter Hunt-Hendrix - vocals, guitar, digital production
Bernard Gann - guitar
Tia Vincent-Clark - bass
Leo Didkovsky - drums
Eric Wubbels - piano on track 2
Charlotte Mundy - voice on tracks 1 and 3
Cory Bracken - vibraphone on tracks 4 and 6
Leo Didkovsky - glockenspiel on tracks 4 and 6
Hunter Hunt-Hendrix - piano on tracks 5, 7, 9
Tadlow Ensemble - strings on tracks 4 and 6
Marilu Donovan - harp on tracks 1, 3, 6, 8
Lucie Vitovka - hichiriki on track 1
Adam Robinson - ryuteki on track 1
Recorded in August 2019 and mixed by Seth Manchester at Machines with Magnets. Mastered by Matt Colton at Metropolis Mastering
H.A.Q.Q. is the fourth studio album of transcendental black metal band Liturgy. Featuring their characteristic yearning guitar harmonies, epic song structures, and intense drumming, H.A.Q.Q. boils over with harp, piano, gagaku ensemble, pitched percussion, strings, and digital manipulation. It represents a consolidation of the band’s sound to date, a combination of the mathematical complexity of 2011’s Aesthethica and the glitchy experimental fervor of 2015’s The Ark Work. An open-hearted meditation on sincerity, courage and the nature of the divine, H.A.Q.Q. is perhaps Liturgy’s most personal record, exploring anger, bitterness, and mental health struggles as well as cosmic joy. In part a reflection on Liturgy’s own uniquely controversial career, it attempts to render the spirit of a cultural era whose basic fabric is unravelling, and to at the same time capture flashes of potential that might escape.
The album was composed by Hunter Hunt-Hendrix during 2018, drawing from a reservoir of material some of which had existed for years, while simultaneously creating his forthcoming opera Origin of the Alimonies and his philosophical System of Transcendental Qabala (depicted graphically on H.A.Q.Q.’s album cover). The composition of H.A.Q.Q. was a sudden detour, but it is related to these other bodies of work. After performing in the debut of Origin of the Alimonies in the fall of 2018, Tia Vincent-Clark and Leo Didkovsky joined Liturgy to bring the album to life before recording it in August of 2019 at Machines with Magnets with Seth Manchester.
H.A.Q.Q. stands for Haelegen above Quality and Quantity, and represents Hunt-Hendrix’s uniquely marxist and psychoanalytic vision of the kingdom of heaven.
Liturgy is a Brooklyn-based quartet whose yearning, energetic “transcendental black metal” exists in the space between metal, avant rock and sacred ritual. Celebrated for live performances that combine emotional chaos with technical precision, they have toured internationally and performed at major music festivals and art institutions around the world, including Pitchfork Festival, Primavera Sound, Big Ears, Greene Naftali, Museum of Modern Art, and Unsound. Its current lineup features Hunter Hunt-Hendrix (vocals,guitar), Bernard Gann (guitar), Tia Vincent-Clark (bass) and Leo Didkovsky (drums).The band was founded in the context of Brooklyn DIY as a high-concept solo project by Hunter Hunt-Hendrix in 2005 while he was studying philosophy and classical composition at Columbia. After expanding to a quartet they made waves globally with their 2011 sophomore album Aesthethica for introducing the style of Scandinavian black metal into the world of experimental art rock. Their ambitious 2015 album The Ark Work was controversial for its incorporation of IDM and trap production into their musical language. In fall 2018 the group debuted Hunt-Hendrix’s metaphysical opera Origin of the Alimonies in New York as a live score with a chamber ensemble.
- published: 05 Sep 2019
- views: 102323
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Liturgy - Returner (Official Music Video)
Official Music Video for "Returner" by Liturgy from the album Aesthethica, out now on Thrill Jockey Records
thrilljockey.com/catalog/?id=105276
Directed by Z...
Official Music Video for "Returner" by Liturgy from the album Aesthethica, out now on Thrill Jockey Records
thrilljockey.com/catalog/?id=105276
Directed by Zev Deans
© Panorama Programming 2011
vimeo.com/panoramaprogramming
zevdeans.com
Kaleidostrobe™ stained glass sequences shot at Irondale Church in Brooklyn, NY & Saint Thomas Church in NY, NY.
Costumes made by Olivia Warner at Make Fun Studios in Brooklyn, NY.
Shot, Produced, & Edited by Zev Deans
Additional Camera by Jacqueline Castel
Snacks & Hugs by Raheem Vaziralli
Like Liturgy on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/liturgynybm
Follow Liturgy on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LITVRGY
Liturgy on Bandcamp: http://liturgy.bandcamp.com/
https://wn.com/Liturgy_Returner_(Official_Music_Video)
Official Music Video for "Returner" by Liturgy from the album Aesthethica, out now on Thrill Jockey Records
thrilljockey.com/catalog/?id=105276
Directed by Zev Deans
© Panorama Programming 2011
vimeo.com/panoramaprogramming
zevdeans.com
Kaleidostrobe™ stained glass sequences shot at Irondale Church in Brooklyn, NY & Saint Thomas Church in NY, NY.
Costumes made by Olivia Warner at Make Fun Studios in Brooklyn, NY.
Shot, Produced, & Edited by Zev Deans
Additional Camera by Jacqueline Castel
Snacks & Hugs by Raheem Vaziralli
Like Liturgy on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/liturgynybm
Follow Liturgy on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LITVRGY
Liturgy on Bandcamp: http://liturgy.bandcamp.com/
- published: 29 Apr 2011
- views: 144846
9:43
Beautiful Orthodox Divine Liturgy.
There is only One True Apostolic Universal Orthodox Church who's bishops are dirrect successors of Christ's Apostles for 2000 years nothing has been changed, no...
There is only One True Apostolic Universal Orthodox Church who's bishops are dirrect successors of Christ's Apostles for 2000 years nothing has been changed, nothing new, nothing novel, for the Holy Faith!
https://wn.com/Beautiful_Orthodox_Divine_Liturgy.
There is only One True Apostolic Universal Orthodox Church who's bishops are dirrect successors of Christ's Apostles for 2000 years nothing has been changed, nothing new, nothing novel, for the Holy Faith!
- published: 01 Nov 2013
- views: 1015542
7:21
Liturgy - Glory Bronze (live at Roadburn Festival 2022)
We are premiering a new 15-minute track this Saturday at First Unitarian Church in Brooklyn. Tickets:
https://issueprojectroom.org/event/liturgy-john-wiese-vi...
We are premiering a new 15-minute track this Saturday at First Unitarian Church in Brooklyn. Tickets:
https://issueprojectroom.org/event/liturgy-john-wiese-victoria-shen#:~:text=Liturgy%20is%20the%20project%20of,and%20Leo%20Didkovsky%20(drums).
https://wn.com/Liturgy_Glory_Bronze_(Live_At_Roadburn_Festival_2022)
We are premiering a new 15-minute track this Saturday at First Unitarian Church in Brooklyn. Tickets:
https://issueprojectroom.org/event/liturgy-john-wiese-victoria-shen#:~:text=Liturgy%20is%20the%20project%20of,and%20Leo%20Didkovsky%20(drums).
- published: 14 Jul 2022
- views: 33160
1:18:41
The Orthodox Divine Liturgy in Greek
Ἡ Θεία Λειτουργία τοῦ Ἁγίου Ἰωάννου τοῦ Χρυσοστόμου
The Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom in Greek
Ἡ Θεία Λειτουργία τοῦ Ἁγίου Ἰωάννου τοῦ Χρυσοστόμου
The Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom in Greek
https://wn.com/The_Orthodox_Divine_Liturgy_In_Greek
Ἡ Θεία Λειτουργία τοῦ Ἁγίου Ἰωάννου τοῦ Χρυσοστόμου
The Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom in Greek
- published: 19 Jan 2017
- views: 464006
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Liturgy - Dawn of Ash [Brutal Death Metal]
11 tracks. From the band members of Brodequin, Cinerary and Disgorge.
Tracklist:
0:00 Shrine Of Moria
3:20 Shrouded In Suffering
6:15 Scars Of The Saints
9:04 ...
11 tracks. From the band members of Brodequin, Cinerary and Disgorge.
Tracklist:
0:00 Shrine Of Moria
3:20 Shrouded In Suffering
6:15 Scars Of The Saints
9:04 Dawn Of Ash
11:33 Worship Incise
14:18 The Bishop's Gathering
16:48 Wounds Of Christ
19:33 Solemn
22:37 The Acolyte's Exoneration
25:47 Cognitive Lust Of Mutilation (Disgorge Cover)
28:15 Infested With Worms (Brodequin Cover)
https://wn.com/Liturgy_Dawn_Of_Ash_Brutal_Death_Metal
11 tracks. From the band members of Brodequin, Cinerary and Disgorge.
Tracklist:
0:00 Shrine Of Moria
3:20 Shrouded In Suffering
6:15 Scars Of The Saints
9:04 Dawn Of Ash
11:33 Worship Incise
14:18 The Bishop's Gathering
16:48 Wounds Of Christ
19:33 Solemn
22:37 The Acolyte's Exoneration
25:47 Cognitive Lust Of Mutilation (Disgorge Cover)
28:15 Infested With Worms (Brodequin Cover)
- published: 26 Nov 2012
- views: 76692