Great Paschal Vespers


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The Lenten Triodion


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The Year of Grace of the Lord


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A scriptural and liturgical commentary on the calendar of the Orthodox Church.




Great Paschal Vespers


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Now available in a convenient downloadable format. The solemn celebration of Evening Prayer on Easter Day has its origins in the grand processional liturgies of the basilicas of ancient Rome. This updated version includes the service with elaborate chant versions of the anthems and other material; the service with simpler versions of the chant; and the service with extensive suggestions from The Hymnal 1982, Lift Every Voice and Sing II, and Wonder, Love, and Praise.




The Pentecostarion


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The Miracle of the Red Egg


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At Pascha, Orthodox Christians all over the world dye and bless red eggs. Here is the story of how this tradition started--way back in apostolic times, with St. Mary Magdalene and a blessed miracle that dazzled the unbelieving Roman emperor with the reality and power of Christ's Resurrection.A picture book for children preschool age and up.




Additional Hymns


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Hymns to Christ


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The Lenten Spring


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Forty meditations on Great Lent based on liturgical, scriptural and patristic texts.




The Origins of the Liturgical Year


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In this definitive work, Thomas Talley draws on al the resources of historical scholarship to examine and unravel the complications brought to liturgical time by the blending of local traditions. Liturgical time, like al ecclesiastical structures, has interacted with other traditions since the early centuries. Yet Doctor Talley found that the gospel tradition and its liturgical employment shaped the period that comprises the liturgical year. His findings illustrate for the reader that every festival the Church celebrates - very Sunday - is centered primarily and finally in the Eucharist, which from the beginning and always proclaims the Lord's death until he comes.