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Divine Liturgy Hymn of Praise of the Anaphora

Divine Liturgy Hymn of Praise of the Anaphora This Hymn is chanted during the Anaphora[1] at the climax of the Holy Liturgy, in anticipation, during and in response to the consecration of the Holy Gifts into the Divine Body and Blood of Jesus Christ. In most Parishes as the Hymn is chanted, the Priest says the prayers of the Epiclesis (calling down from above), an earnest plea to God the Father to send down the Holy Spirit to change the gifts we offer into the Divine Gifts of Christ’s own Body and Blood. According to St Germanos, this is a [...]

2016-10-14T14:49:59+11:00July 8th, 2015|

Christ the Conqueror of Hell: The Descent into Hades from an Orthodox Perspective – By Archbishop Hilarion Alfeyev

Christ the Conqueror of Hell: The Descent into Hades from an Orthodox Perspective By Archbishop Hilarion Alfeyev Published by St Vladimir’s Seminary (SVS) press, New York, 2009 In this scholarly book, Archbishop Hilarion addresses the origins of our understanding of Christ’s descent into Hades following His death on the Cross, compiling the writings of the New Testament, Church Fathers and the various liturgical texts that refer to this topic. “Christ the Conqueror of Hell” answers any questions an Orthodox Christian might have on this subject, drawing from teachings throughout Church history, starting with the Apostles and early Apocryphal literature, through [...]

2016-10-14T14:49:59+11:00July 8th, 2015|

Psalm 7: 1

Psalm 7: 1 «Κύριε ὁ Θεός μου, ἐπὶ σοὶ ἤλπισα· σῶσόν με ἐκ πάντων τῶν διωκόντων με καὶ ῤῦσαί με» “O LORD my God, in You I put my trust; save me from those who persecute me and deliver me” The first verse of this Psalm seems to be a very simple prayer: one that can be offered up to God by anyone. However, when this prayer is understood in its totality, we see it pre-supposes in the believer absolute trust in God’s providence. It is impossible to say to God: “in You have I put my trust”, when our [...]

2015-12-08T16:46:48+11:00July 8th, 2015|

The Synaxis of the Twelve Holy Apostles

On 30 June each year, the Church honours the Synaxis (a celebratory gathering) of the Twelve Holy Apostles. The commemoration of a Synaxis is commonly observed on the day following a major feast day. It recognises the participation of a Saint or a group of Saints in the major feast preceding the Synaxis. For example, the Church holds a Synaxis in honour of St John the Baptist on the day after the Theophany. The feast of the Synaxis of the Twelve Holy Apostles follows the feast of the pre-eminent apostles Peter and Paul (29 June). Each of the Twelve is [...]

2016-10-14T14:49:59+11:00July 8th, 2015|

Why doesn’t God destroy the devil?

Why doesn’t God destroy the devil? The devil does exist.  One of his many tricks is to fool us into believing he does not exist.  There are people in our community who make money out of fortune telling, sorcery, astrology, séances, and other satanic practices - it is very important that we keep well away from such things.  A much more common situation we all face is being tempted by the devil.  The temptation is not the sin; it is not our fault. But if we give in to it, if we allow that passion to remain in us, then [...]

2016-10-14T14:49:59+11:00July 8th, 2015|
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