1529– The Siege of Vienna ends as the Austrians rout the invading Turks, turning the tide against almost a century of unchecked conquest throughout eastern and central Europe by the Ottoman Empire.
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
Orthodox Liturgics Pt. 1: the Liturgical Books
St. Tikhon’s Monastery presents the first in a series of twelve lessons on Liturgics for Readers and Choir Directors in the Orthodox Christian tradition.
In this lesson, Hieromonk Herman introduces the the liturgical books used in the Church’s daily services: The Hieratikon and Horologion; the Menaion; the Triodion, Pentecostarion, and Octoechos; and the Typikon. Various English editions of each text are presented.
Knowing what each book is, what it contains, and when it’s used is the indispensable foundation for grasping the Church’s liturgical order.
Hieromonk Herman (Majkrzak), instructor
Ben Cabe, videographer
published: 21 Nov 2017
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
Christian feast day October 3 - Saints celebrated on this day
Saints:
Abd-al-Masih
Adalgott
Blessed Szilárd Bogdánffy
Dionysius the Areopagite
Ewald the Black and Ewald the Fair
Francis Borgia
George Bell and John Raleigh Mott (Episcopal Church)
Gerard of Brogne
Hesychius of Sinai
Théodore Guérin
Maximian of Bagai
October 3 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
published: 23 Sep 2021
Orthodox Afterlife: Hesychius the Horebite
(Taken from the Ladder of Divine Ascent by St. John Climacus)
published: 25 Feb 2015
(G) Peter Gilstrap tonsured to rank of Reader
On Sunday September 28, during the weekend of the 2009 National Clergy - Laity Conference of the Holy Metropolis of the Genuine Greek Orthodox Church of America Peter Gilstrap was tonsured a reader at the Cathedral of St. Markella in New York City. Peter is the son of Fr. Mark Gilstrap of St. James Parish in Owasso, Oklahoma. He was tonsured by His Eminence Metropolitan Pavlos of America. Also in attendance were four bishops, three visiting from Greece: Metropolitan Chrysostomos of Attica, Bishop Photios of Marathon, Bishop Gregory of Christianoupolis. His Grace Bishop Christodoulos of Theoupolis is from Holy Ascension Monastery in Woodstock, NY.
published: 15 Oct 2009
Anthologion: The Services of the Orthodox Daily Office
Anthologion: Anthology of Orthodox Christian Prayer
A prayer book for Orthodox Christians like none other
https://www.ignatius.cc/publications-anthologion.html
Chapters:
0:00 - Introduction to the Daily Office
0:15 - Evening and Morning Prayers
1:09 - The Hours
3:35 - Typica
3:57 - Vespers
4:33 - Matins
5:30 - Lenten Offices
5:51 - Paschal Offices
published: 09 Aug 2021
Great Vespers– 10/15/2022
Great Vespers celebrated on Saturday 10/15/2022. You can find the text for this service at: https://www.oca.org/liturgics/service-texts
St. Mary's Orthodox Cathedral, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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published: 15 Oct 2022
Do the Orthodox have a Missal?
published: 13 Dec 2013
Great Vespers– 10/14/2023
Great Vespers celebrated on Saturday 10/14/2023 at 5:00 pm CDT. You can find the text for this service at: https://www.oca.org/liturgics/service-texts
St. Mary's Orthodox Cathedral, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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https://www.facebook.com/stmarysoca/
https://www.stmarysoca.org/
Interested in one of our choir CDs? Click below if you'd like to hear more from St. Mary's Choir.
https://st-marys-orthodox-cathedral-choir.square.site/
We're on Venmo! If you would like to give a donation to St. Mary's, search for: stmarysoca
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
St. Tikhon’s Monastery presents the first 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 first in a series of twelve lessons on Liturgics for Readers and Choir Directors in the Orthodox Christian tradition.
In this lesson, Hieromonk Herman introduces the the liturgical books used in the Church’s daily services: The Hieratikon and Horologion; the Menaion; the Triodion, Pentecostarion, and Octoechos; and the Typikon. Various English editions of each text are presented.
Knowing what each book is, what it contains, and when it’s used is the indispensable foundation for grasping the Church’s liturgical order.
Hieromonk Herman (Majkrzak), instructor
Ben Cabe, videographer
St. Tikhon’s Monastery presents the first in a series of twelve lessons on Liturgics for Readers and Choir Directors in the Orthodox Christian tradition.
In this lesson, Hieromonk Herman introduces the the liturgical books used in the Church’s daily services: The Hieratikon and Horologion; the Menaion; the Triodion, Pentecostarion, and Octoechos; and the Typikon. Various English editions of each text are presented.
Knowing what each book is, what it contains, and when it’s used is the indispensable foundation for grasping the Church’s liturgical order.
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 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
Saints:
Abd-al-Masih
Adalgott
Blessed Szilárd Bogdánffy
Dionysius the Areopagite
Ewald the Black and Ewald the Fair
Francis Borgia
George Bell and John Raleigh ...
Saints:
Abd-al-Masih
Adalgott
Blessed Szilárd Bogdánffy
Dionysius the Areopagite
Ewald the Black and Ewald the Fair
Francis Borgia
George Bell and John Raleigh Mott (Episcopal Church)
Gerard of Brogne
Hesychius of Sinai
Théodore Guérin
Maximian of Bagai
October 3 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
Saints:
Abd-al-Masih
Adalgott
Blessed Szilárd Bogdánffy
Dionysius the Areopagite
Ewald the Black and Ewald the Fair
Francis Borgia
George Bell and John Raleigh Mott (Episcopal Church)
Gerard of Brogne
Hesychius of Sinai
Théodore Guérin
Maximian of Bagai
October 3 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
On Sunday September 28, during the weekend of the 2009 National Clergy - Laity Conference of the Holy Metropolis of the Genuine Greek Orthodox Church of America...
On Sunday September 28, during the weekend of the 2009 National Clergy - Laity Conference of the Holy Metropolis of the Genuine Greek Orthodox Church of America Peter Gilstrap was tonsured a reader at the Cathedral of St. Markella in New York City. Peter is the son of Fr. Mark Gilstrap of St. James Parish in Owasso, Oklahoma. He was tonsured by His Eminence Metropolitan Pavlos of America. Also in attendance were four bishops, three visiting from Greece: Metropolitan Chrysostomos of Attica, Bishop Photios of Marathon, Bishop Gregory of Christianoupolis. His Grace Bishop Christodoulos of Theoupolis is from Holy Ascension Monastery in Woodstock, NY.
On Sunday September 28, during the weekend of the 2009 National Clergy - Laity Conference of the Holy Metropolis of the Genuine Greek Orthodox Church of America Peter Gilstrap was tonsured a reader at the Cathedral of St. Markella in New York City. Peter is the son of Fr. Mark Gilstrap of St. James Parish in Owasso, Oklahoma. He was tonsured by His Eminence Metropolitan Pavlos of America. Also in attendance were four bishops, three visiting from Greece: Metropolitan Chrysostomos of Attica, Bishop Photios of Marathon, Bishop Gregory of Christianoupolis. His Grace Bishop Christodoulos of Theoupolis is from Holy Ascension Monastery in Woodstock, NY.
Anthologion: Anthology of Orthodox Christian Prayer
A prayer book for Orthodox Christians like none other
https://www.ignatius.cc/publications-anthologion.html
...
Anthologion: Anthology of Orthodox Christian Prayer
A prayer book for Orthodox Christians like none other
https://www.ignatius.cc/publications-anthologion.html
Chapters:
0:00 - Introduction to the Daily Office
0:15 - Evening and Morning Prayers
1:09 - The Hours
3:35 - Typica
3:57 - Vespers
4:33 - Matins
5:30 - Lenten Offices
5:51 - Paschal Offices
Anthologion: Anthology of Orthodox Christian Prayer
A prayer book for Orthodox Christians like none other
https://www.ignatius.cc/publications-anthologion.html
Chapters:
0:00 - Introduction to the Daily Office
0:15 - Evening and Morning Prayers
1:09 - The Hours
3:35 - Typica
3:57 - Vespers
4:33 - Matins
5:30 - Lenten Offices
5:51 - Paschal Offices
Great Vespers celebrated on Saturday 10/15/2022. You can find the text for this service at: https://www.oca.org/liturgics/service-texts
St. Mary's Orthodox Cath...
Great Vespers celebrated on Saturday 10/15/2022. You can find the text for this service at: https://www.oca.org/liturgics/service-texts
St. Mary's Orthodox Cathedral, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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https://www.facebook.com/stmarysoca/
https://www.stmarysoca.org/
Interested in one of our choir CDs? Click below if you'd like to hear more from St. Mary's Choir.
https://st-marys-orthodox-cathedral-choir.square.site/
We're on Venmo! If you would like to give a donation to St. Mary's, search for: stmarysoca
Great Vespers celebrated on Saturday 10/15/2022. You can find the text for this service at: https://www.oca.org/liturgics/service-texts
St. Mary's Orthodox Cathedral, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
https://www.facebook.com/stmarysoca/
https://www.stmarysoca.org/
Interested in one of our choir CDs? Click below if you'd like to hear more from St. Mary's Choir.
https://st-marys-orthodox-cathedral-choir.square.site/
We're on Venmo! If you would like to give a donation to St. Mary's, search for: stmarysoca
Great Vespers celebrated on Saturday 10/14/2023 at 5:00 pm CDT. You can find the text for this service at: https://www.oca.org/liturgics/service-texts
St. Mary'...
Great Vespers celebrated on Saturday 10/14/2023 at 5:00 pm CDT. You can find the text for this service at: https://www.oca.org/liturgics/service-texts
St. Mary's Orthodox Cathedral, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
https://www.facebook.com/stmarysoca/
https://www.stmarysoca.org/
Interested in one of our choir CDs? Click below if you'd like to hear more from St. Mary's Choir.
https://st-marys-orthodox-cathedral-choir.square.site/
We're on Venmo! If you would like to give a donation to St. Mary's, search for: stmarysoca
Great Vespers celebrated on Saturday 10/14/2023 at 5:00 pm CDT. You can find the text for this service at: https://www.oca.org/liturgics/service-texts
St. Mary's Orthodox Cathedral, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
https://www.facebook.com/stmarysoca/
https://www.stmarysoca.org/
Interested in one of our choir CDs? Click below if you'd like to hear more from St. Mary's Choir.
https://st-marys-orthodox-cathedral-choir.square.site/
We're on Venmo! If you would like to give a donation to St. Mary's, search for: stmarysoca
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 first in a series of twelve lessons on Liturgics for Readers and Choir Directors in the Orthodox Christian tradition.
In this lesson, Hieromonk Herman introduces the the liturgical books used in the Church’s daily services: The Hieratikon and Horologion; the Menaion; the Triodion, Pentecostarion, and Octoechos; and the Typikon. Various English editions of each text are presented.
Knowing what each book is, what it contains, and when it’s used is the indispensable foundation for grasping the Church’s liturgical order.
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
Saints:
Abd-al-Masih
Adalgott
Blessed Szilárd Bogdánffy
Dionysius the Areopagite
Ewald the Black and Ewald the Fair
Francis Borgia
George Bell and John Raleigh Mott (Episcopal Church)
Gerard of Brogne
Hesychius of Sinai
Théodore Guérin
Maximian of Bagai
October 3 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
On Sunday September 28, during the weekend of the 2009 National Clergy - Laity Conference of the Holy Metropolis of the Genuine Greek Orthodox Church of America Peter Gilstrap was tonsured a reader at the Cathedral of St. Markella in New York City. Peter is the son of Fr. Mark Gilstrap of St. James Parish in Owasso, Oklahoma. He was tonsured by His Eminence Metropolitan Pavlos of America. Also in attendance were four bishops, three visiting from Greece: Metropolitan Chrysostomos of Attica, Bishop Photios of Marathon, Bishop Gregory of Christianoupolis. His Grace Bishop Christodoulos of Theoupolis is from Holy Ascension Monastery in Woodstock, NY.
Anthologion: Anthology of Orthodox Christian Prayer
A prayer book for Orthodox Christians like none other
https://www.ignatius.cc/publications-anthologion.html
Chapters:
0:00 - Introduction to the Daily Office
0:15 - Evening and Morning Prayers
1:09 - The Hours
3:35 - Typica
3:57 - Vespers
4:33 - Matins
5:30 - Lenten Offices
5:51 - Paschal Offices
Great Vespers celebrated on Saturday 10/15/2022. You can find the text for this service at: https://www.oca.org/liturgics/service-texts
St. Mary's Orthodox Cathedral, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
https://www.facebook.com/stmarysoca/
https://www.stmarysoca.org/
Interested in one of our choir CDs? Click below if you'd like to hear more from St. Mary's Choir.
https://st-marys-orthodox-cathedral-choir.square.site/
We're on Venmo! If you would like to give a donation to St. Mary's, search for: stmarysoca
Great Vespers celebrated on Saturday 10/14/2023 at 5:00 pm CDT. You can find the text for this service at: https://www.oca.org/liturgics/service-texts
St. Mary's Orthodox Cathedral, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
https://www.facebook.com/stmarysoca/
https://www.stmarysoca.org/
Interested in one of our choir CDs? Click below if you'd like to hear more from St. Mary's Choir.
https://st-marys-orthodox-cathedral-choir.square.site/
We're on Venmo! If you would like to give a donation to St. Mary's, search for: stmarysoca