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  1. THE DIVINE LITURGY OF OUR FATHER AMONG THE SAINTS JOHN CHRYSOSTOM Deacon: Bless, master. Priest: Blessed is the kingdom of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, now and ever and to the ages of ages. People: Amen.
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    What is the purpose of the Divine Liturgy?

    What it is not.

    • It is not a production, spectacle, or a theatrical performance.
    • It is not a memorial service for a dead founder. ...
    • It is about coming together to join with God, worshiping and thanking God for all He gives to us and then God offers us in return Holy Communion, the actual ...

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    What does Divine Liturgy mean to you?
    Liturgy, at least in the Old and New Testament is something priestly or political that is done for the sake of the people. It is communal only in that it is done for others. A priest saying the Mass alone in a Russian hotel room is doing “work for the people” without anyone else gathered together with him.
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    When does the Divine Liturgy start?
    The day liturgically begins in the evening, at vespers, at the setting of the sun, and that’s because in the Genesis, when you have the creation stories, the six days of creation, then the seventh day, it always says the night begins: “It was evening and morning, one day. It was evening and morning, a second day.”
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    Why do Eastern Catholics stand during Divine Liturgy?
    The traditional practice is to stand during the Divine Liturgy on Sundays. In the Eastern Churches standing is considered be a greater sign of reverence than kneeling. For us kneeling is associated with penance, not worship. However, some Eastern Catholic parishes in America have adopted the practice of kneeling during the anaphora (Eucharist ...
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  3. https://www.goarch.org/-/the-divine-liturgy-of-saint-john-chrysostom

    The Litany of Fervent Supplication Let us all say with all our soul and with all our mind, let us all say. Lord almighty, God of our fathers, we pray You, hear us and have mercy. Have mercy on …

  4. Divine Liturgy – St Nersess Armenian Seminary

    https://stnersess.edu/resources/liturgical-services/divine-liturgy-texts

    Divine Liturgy. Divine Liturgy – Complete text in English. Divine Liturgy Սուրբ Պատարագ – Complete text in Armenian.

  5. https://www.orthodox.net/services/sluzebnic-chrysostom.pdf

    Divine Liturgy of St John Chrysostom - 7 - The Little Litany At the conclusion of the antiphon, the deacon, standing in the usual place, and bowing, saith: Deacon: Again and again in peace let us …

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  6. https://www.newbyz.org/liturgy_book_goaa_harmony.pdf

    The Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom In Greek and English Using the Official Text and Translation of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America and Including the New Rubrics and …

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  7. https://www.dowoca.org/PDF/Liturgics/Liturgy_notes.pdf

    “Blessed is our God.” *“Amen.” *“Glory to Thee.” *“O Heavenly King.” *Trisagion. *“Our Father.” “For Thine are the Kingdom” *“Amen.” Likewise, they recite the TROPARIA10*“Have mercy on us.” …

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  8. https://mci.archpitt.org/servicebooks/DivineLiturgiesOrdinary.pdf

    The Divine Liturgy For the Faithful The Church’s book of the Divine Liturgy describes the preparation for the Liturgy by the clergy. They enter the sanctuary only after saying the …

  9. https://www.holycrossgo.org/uploads/8/5/8/2/85825980/liturgy_-_pew_version.pdf

    The Divine Liturgy begins with the solemn declaration: "Blessed be the Kingdom of the Father and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit now and forever more." With these words we are reminded …



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