Saint Clarus of Marmoutier, a monk at the monastery of Marmoutier with St Martin; he was ordained priest and then lived as a hermit near the monastery (389)
Saint Cybi (Cuby), Cornish bishop and, briefly king, who worked largely in North Wales (6th century)
Orthodox Liturgics Pt. 8: Ranks of Commemorations & Theotokia
St. Tikhon’s Monastery presents the eighth in a series of twelve lessons on Liturgics for Readers and Choir Directors in the Orthodox Christian tradition.
The rank of a particular commemoration on the liturgical calendar governs many details about how the services for that day will be celebrated. Which stichera (and how many) will be sung at Vespers, whether Matins will have a Gospel reading or the Great Doxology, and whether we sing weekday or Sunday theotokia at these services are just a few of the details which the rank determines. The ranks, as discussed in this lesson, are the following:
Simple
Double
Six-Stichera
Great Doxology
Polyeleos
Vigil
Hieromonk Herman (Majkrzak), instructor
Ben Cabe, videographer
published: 22 Jan 2018
Divine Liturgy (Synaxis of the Angels) | November 8, 2022
You can follow along with the service booklet: https://stpaulsirvine.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Divine-Liturgy-of-St-John-Chrysostom.pdf
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published: 08 Nov 2022
November 8 - Feast of St. Demetrius - Hours and Liturgy
Services from the Russian Orthodox Church of the Nativity in Erie, PA.
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published: 08 Nov 2022
Divine Liturgy - November 8th - St. Tikhon's Monastery
Submit names for commemorating here: https://www.sttikhonsmonastery.org/molebenform
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published: 08 Nov 2020
November 8 + Orthros & Divine Liturgy
published: 08 Nov 2022
2020 November 8 Orthros and Divine Liturgy in Greek
2020 November 8 - Orthros and Divine Liturgy in Greek
published: 08 Nov 2020
November 8 Orthros and Divine Liturgy
published: 08 Nov 2020
Orthodox Liturgics Pt. 2: the Church Year
St. Tikhon’s Monastery presents the second in a series of twelve lessons on Liturgics for Readers and Choir Directors in the Orthodox Christian tradition.
In this lesson, Fr. Herman shows how the liturgical books discussed last time are used in different ways throughout the liturgical year, September through August. This gives a bird’s-eye view of how the books interact with each other in different seasons and on different feasts.
Hieromonk Herman (Majkrzak), instructor
Ben Cabe, videographer
published: 21 Nov 2017
November 8,2017 Liturgy
published: 08 Nov 2017
Sunday, November 8 | Divine Liturgy
Feast of the Archangel Michael and the Heavenly Hosts
St. Tikhon’s Monastery presents the eighth in a series of twelve lessons on Liturgics for Readers and Choir Directors in the Orthodox Christian tradition.
The ...
St. Tikhon’s Monastery presents the eighth in a series of twelve lessons on Liturgics for Readers and Choir Directors in the Orthodox Christian tradition.
The rank of a particular commemoration on the liturgical calendar governs many details about how the services for that day will be celebrated. Which stichera (and how many) will be sung at Vespers, whether Matins will have a Gospel reading or the Great Doxology, and whether we sing weekday or Sunday theotokia at these services are just a few of the details which the rank determines. The ranks, as discussed in this lesson, are the following:
Simple
Double
Six-Stichera
Great Doxology
Polyeleos
Vigil
Hieromonk Herman (Majkrzak), instructor
Ben Cabe, videographer
St. Tikhon’s Monastery presents the eighth in a series of twelve lessons on Liturgics for Readers and Choir Directors in the Orthodox Christian tradition.
The rank of a particular commemoration on the liturgical calendar governs many details about how the services for that day will be celebrated. Which stichera (and how many) will be sung at Vespers, whether Matins will have a Gospel reading or the Great Doxology, and whether we sing weekday or Sunday theotokia at these services are just a few of the details which the rank determines. The ranks, as discussed in this lesson, are the following:
Simple
Double
Six-Stichera
Great Doxology
Polyeleos
Vigil
Hieromonk Herman (Majkrzak), instructor
Ben Cabe, videographer
You can follow along with the service booklet: https://stpaulsirvine.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Divine-Liturgy-of-St-John-Chrysostom.pdf
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You can follow along with the service booklet: https://stpaulsirvine.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Divine-Liturgy-of-St-John-Chrysostom.pdf
_____________________
LIGHT A CANDLE: https://saintpaulsirvine.breezechms.com/form/c053ce7388
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https://stpaulsirvine.org/stewardship-and-donations/
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You can follow along with the service booklet: https://stpaulsirvine.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Divine-Liturgy-of-St-John-Chrysostom.pdf
_____________________
LIGHT A CANDLE: https://saintpaulsirvine.breezechms.com/form/c053ce7388
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Services from the Russian Orthodox Church of the Nativity in Erie, PA.
Please visit our bookstore for all of the service resources included in our live-stream...
Services from the Russian Orthodox Church of the Nativity in Erie, PA.
Please visit our bookstore for all of the service resources included in our live-streams at
https://shop.churchofthenativity.net/
Services from the Russian Orthodox Church of the Nativity in Erie, PA.
Please visit our bookstore for all of the service resources included in our live-streams at
https://shop.churchofthenativity.net/
Submit names for commemorating here: https://www.sttikhonsmonastery.org/molebenform
St. Tikhon's appreciates your support of the Monastery community and the cos...
Submit names for commemorating here: https://www.sttikhonsmonastery.org/molebenform
St. Tikhon's appreciates your support of the Monastery community and the cost of live-streaming. Please help and donate here: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=W1eODFTD_fGSJXFZ7sUIUpPBVCy-kfMlJzo2Bwxu1OSb4jAGLYBg9WXBW0V09IImKlgOY
Submit names for commemorating here: https://www.sttikhonsmonastery.org/molebenform
St. Tikhon's appreciates your support of the Monastery community and the cost of live-streaming. Please help and donate here: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=W1eODFTD_fGSJXFZ7sUIUpPBVCy-kfMlJzo2Bwxu1OSb4jAGLYBg9WXBW0V09IImKlgOY
St. Tikhon’s Monastery presents the second in a series of twelve lessons on Liturgics for Readers and Choir Directors in the Orthodox Christian tradition.
In t...
St. Tikhon’s Monastery presents the second in a series of twelve lessons on Liturgics for Readers and Choir Directors in the Orthodox Christian tradition.
In this lesson, Fr. Herman shows how the liturgical books discussed last time are used in different ways throughout the liturgical year, September through August. This gives a bird’s-eye view of how the books interact with each other in different seasons and on different feasts.
Hieromonk Herman (Majkrzak), instructor
Ben Cabe, videographer
St. Tikhon’s Monastery presents the second in a series of twelve lessons on Liturgics for Readers and Choir Directors in the Orthodox Christian tradition.
In this lesson, Fr. Herman shows how the liturgical books discussed last time are used in different ways throughout the liturgical year, September through August. This gives a bird’s-eye view of how the books interact with each other in different seasons and on different feasts.
Hieromonk Herman (Majkrzak), instructor
Ben Cabe, videographer
St. Tikhon’s Monastery presents the eighth in a series of twelve lessons on Liturgics for Readers and Choir Directors in the Orthodox Christian tradition.
The rank of a particular commemoration on the liturgical calendar governs many details about how the services for that day will be celebrated. Which stichera (and how many) will be sung at Vespers, whether Matins will have a Gospel reading or the Great Doxology, and whether we sing weekday or Sunday theotokia at these services are just a few of the details which the rank determines. The ranks, as discussed in this lesson, are the following:
Simple
Double
Six-Stichera
Great Doxology
Polyeleos
Vigil
Hieromonk Herman (Majkrzak), instructor
Ben Cabe, videographer
You can follow along with the service booklet: https://stpaulsirvine.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Divine-Liturgy-of-St-John-Chrysostom.pdf
_____________________
LIGHT A CANDLE: https://saintpaulsirvine.breezechms.com/form/c053ce7388
_____________________
https://stpaulsirvine.org/stewardship-and-donations/
_____________________
Website: https://stpaulsirvine.org/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StPaulsIrvine/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stpaulsirvine/
Services from the Russian Orthodox Church of the Nativity in Erie, PA.
Please visit our bookstore for all of the service resources included in our live-streams at
https://shop.churchofthenativity.net/
Submit names for commemorating here: https://www.sttikhonsmonastery.org/molebenform
St. Tikhon's appreciates your support of the Monastery community and the cost of live-streaming. Please help and donate here: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=W1eODFTD_fGSJXFZ7sUIUpPBVCy-kfMlJzo2Bwxu1OSb4jAGLYBg9WXBW0V09IImKlgOY
St. Tikhon’s Monastery presents the second in a series of twelve lessons on Liturgics for Readers and Choir Directors in the Orthodox Christian tradition.
In this lesson, Fr. Herman shows how the liturgical books discussed last time are used in different ways throughout the liturgical year, September through August. This gives a bird’s-eye view of how the books interact with each other in different seasons and on different feasts.
Hieromonk Herman (Majkrzak), instructor
Ben Cabe, videographer
Saint Clarus of Marmoutier, a monk at the monastery of Marmoutier with St Martin; he was ordained priest and then lived as a hermit near the monastery (389)
Saint Cybi (Cuby), Cornish bishop and, briefly king, who worked largely in North Wales (6th century)