64 Orthodox Christian Prayers


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Prayer is one of the most ancient forms of connecting to the Divine. Alongside meditation, prayer has been used consistently throughout time, to sustain a spiritual life, cleanse our souls of the burdens of our sins and wrongdoings, heal, bring peace, maintain a healthy spiritual life, and most of all, connect to the Divine Aspect, which God ultimately represents. "64 Orthodox Christian Prayers" is a collection of old Romanian orthodox prayers, translated into English so that more people can benefit from the wisdom of the oldest Christian faith, which spans no more than 2000 years. This collection of prayers is intended for any Christian practitioner, as there is no absolute separation between faiths, be it Orthodox or Catholic, so anyone could recite their prayers, as they connect you to the same Divine Figure, our Holy Father, Jesus Christ or the Holy Spirit. By repeating a prayer that you feel drawn to multiple times, you will find in the time a sacred and serene silence between the rows of that prayer, that will guide you towards finding your soul again and again.




Serbian Orthodox Church


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Russian Orthodox Prayer Book


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Russian Orthodox prayer book: Morning PrayersPrayers at Meal TimesEvening PrayerMatinsVespersService Of The Six PsalmsOccasional PrayersJESUS PRAYERPRAYER AFTER ANY TASKPRAYER BEFORE TRAVEL (1)PRAYER BEFORE TRAVEL (2)PRAYER BEFORE TRAVEL (3)PRAYER IN THE TIME OF TROUBLEPreparation for Holy CommunionThanks Giving After Holy CommunionThe TypicaThe Divine Liturgy of Saint John ChrysostomCanon To our Lord Jesus ChristCanon To the Most Holy Mother of GodCanon To the Guardian AngelAkathist to our Sweetest Lord Jesus ChristAkathist to the Holy VirginCanon of Repentanc




The Lenten Triodion


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Beginning to Pray


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Offers meditations on our relationship with God through prayer and tells how to find consolation, express thankfulness, and apprehend the presence of the Lord




The Saint Colman Prayer Book


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A book of Church Services edited and compiled by Fr Michael (Wood) of Saint Bride Hermitage. It is designed to provide for most church and home needs throughout the year based on the Sarum Use, but modified for modern parish usage. It includes a simplified Breviary meant for busy people. With an Introduction by His Eminence Metropolitan-Archbishop Hilarion of ROCOR. Published by Kellbride Press Holy Loch Scotland www.kellbridepress.com




The Bible and the Holy Fathers for Orthodox


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Cycle of daily Gospel and Epistle readings based on the movable calendar, which starts with Easter (Pascha), includes the fifty days after the Resurrection, Pentecost and the 37 weeks that followed, the Week of the Publican and the Pharisee, followed by the Triodion, which begins 10 weeks before Easter, and includes the Preparation for Lent, Graet Lent and Holy Week. This work is particularly addressed to those who set aside an hour daily for prayer and meditation. Appendices are added for Sunday matins, major fixed feasts such as Nativity, Theophany and other Feast days of Martyrsm saints. But since this volume is not arranged according to the fixed calendar which lists all the saints and fixed feasts for each day of the month, a suitable companion would be a Menaion, which provides a fuller treatment of the major feast days, and the flow of church seasons.




Hear Me


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The very popular prayerbook for Orthodox youth, Hear Me, has now been revised to include more prayers, answer more questions, and tackle additional difficult subject matter that our young people are constantly faced with. At 4" x 6" the prayerbook is designed to fit their lifestyles better, in a trim and smaller new volume that is both handsome to carry and easy to slip into a pocket, purse, or backpack. The mission of Hear Me remains the same: to inspire young people to pray, to challenge Orthodox youth in their walk with Christ, to offer encouragement, help answer questions, give direction, and ultimately be an added guide in finding one's own path toward theosis.




Christ in His Saints


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In this long-awaited sequel to Christ in the Psalms, popular pastor and scholar, Patrick Henry Reardon, once again applies his keen intellect to a topic he loves most dearly. Here he examines the lives of almost one hundred and fifty saints and heroes from the Scriptures, everyone from Abigail to Zephaniah, Adam to St. John the Theologian. This well-researched work is a veritable cornucopia of Bible personalities: Old Testament Saints, New Testament Saints, "Repentant Saints", "Zealous saints", "Saints under pressure" . . . they're all here, and their stories are both fascinating and uplifting.But Christ in His Saints is far more than just a biblical "who's who". These men and women represent that ancient family into which, by baptism, all believers have been incorporated. Together they compose that great "cloud of witnesses" cheering us on and inspiring us through word and deed.




The Prayer of a Broken Heart


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What do African American spirituality and Orthodox Christianity have in common? More than you might think. Drawing on both his own background as a biracial convert to Orthodoxy and historical resources that span St. Athanasius to Frederick Douglass, Fr. Paul Abernathy details the many intersections between these two traditions, including a redemptive understanding of the Cross and a faith shaped by suffering and persecution. In so doing, he points to a new path whereby Orthodox Christianity can uniquely answer the spiritual needs of African Americans.