Dear Elizabeth, SJOKP has it correctly and I consulted with Reader Daniel to verify the following: 1. St. John of Kronstadt is optional- wer'e doing it,...
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Michael M Ossorgin
mmossorgin@...
Jan 1, 2000 6:25 pm
I'm basing this answer on including St. John of Kronstadt. Reader Daniel consulted the Typikon on the following: SJOKP has a mistake since the rules for this...
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Deacon John Whiteford
deacon_john@...
Jan 1, 2000 8:33 pm
Michael wrote: "You have some errors on the troparia and Kontakia selections: 1. The Father's troparion on the 20th should be Tone 1: Be Glad O Bethlehem... ...
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Deacon John Whiteford
deacon_john@...
Jan 4, 2000 12:23 pm
On the Liturgical Texts and Resources page: http://pages.prodigy.net/frjohnwhiteford/services.htm I've added a page that has the variable portions of the...
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Dr. Elizabeth W. Riggs
ewriggs@...
Jan 4, 2000 3:35 pm
Computer is finally back up and running. I missed all the posts on Friday and Saturday. Please check for spelling and other errors. A special service is...
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Daniel Olson
daniellector@...
Jan 4, 2000 4:57 pm
Dear Elizabeth, During the festal period of the Nativity of Christ, in place of "It is truly meet...," the Typicon prescribes that the irmos of the 2nd canon...
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Christopher Rakowski
christopher@...
Jan 4, 2000 5:13 pm
Here is a question concerning the correct procedure for the Magnification on days of Polyeleos rank and higher. In the English Menaion the selected psalm...
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FrJohnMa@...
Jan 4, 2000 5:27 pm
It is interesting to note the differences between the Greek Typicon and the Russian during the post-feast periods. In the Greek tradition, the heirmos of the...
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Matthew Williams
matthew@...
Jan 4, 2000 5:51 pm
... We are in the final stages of preparing the Liturgical Calendar -- it should ship next Monday. By sometime tomorrow the January portion should be at the ...
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Deacon John Whiteford
deacon_john@...
Jan 4, 2000 7:04 pm
For those getting antsy about not having a liturgical calendar for Y2K, the next several Sundays at least are covered: ...
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Daniel Olson
daniellector@...
Jan 5, 2000 5:50 pm
Dear Christopher, You have raised a number of wide-ranging issues, which I will attempt to address as best I can. ... The use of letter "A" and "B" indicates...
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Industrious Bear
industriousbear@...
Jan 5, 2000 8:10 pm
Do anyone perhaps know the proper russian term for the Litya bread, and also if anyone knows a tropar or kontakion to St. Spyridon and Nicodemos the Prosphora...
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Thatchmod@...
Jan 5, 2000 8:46 pm
Along these same lines, about the prayerful aspect of prosphora baking, does anyone have a copy of the prayers that go along with this blessed task? I would...
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MatElizbth@...
Jan 5, 2000 10:04 pm
In a message dated 1/5/2000 3:53:15 PM Eastern Standard Time, ... does ... ditto ... although I do not do this for our parish, I would like to make sure the...
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Matthew Williams
matthew@...
Jan 5, 2000 10:55 pm
The January portion of the Liturgical Calendar for 2000 is now available for download from <www.kronstadt.org>, in the form of an RTF file (readable by most...
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Fr. Aidan Keller
hilarion@...
Jan 6, 2000 2:17 am
I have a photocopied leaflet with this: Making the sign of the Cross, say: Through the prayers of our holy fathers, O Lord Jesus Christ, our God, have mercy on...
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Isaac E. Lambertsen
ilector@...
Jan 6, 2000 6:10 am
... Dear Bear, I have found two sets of troparia and kontakia for the Venerable Spyridon and Nicodemnus, the prosphora-bakers of the Caves of Kiev. Here they...
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Isaac E. Lambertsen
ilector@...
Jan 6, 2000 6:13 am
... Dear Bear: I do not know if it is the canonical term, but I have always heard them referred to as "khlebchiki", which, of course, means "little breads" or ...
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Natasha Mulligan
natashinka@...
Jan 6, 2000 11:26 am
Is Industrious Bear your real name? Just curious. ... From: Isaac E. Lambertsen To: ustav@egroups.com Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2000 1:26 AM Subject:...
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Industrious Bear
industriousbear@...
Jan 6, 2000 3:29 pm
No, this is a reference to a fable by Ivan Krylov I am very fond of, my name is Philosof. ... From: Natasha Mulligan To: ustav@egroups.com Sent: Thursday,...
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Bishop Tikhon
vladyka@...
Jan 7, 2000 5:53 am
... I've always heard "Khlebtsi" Love, +B.T....
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Subdeacon Sergius Mil...
millerr@...
Jan 7, 2000 2:05 pm
A blessed Feast of the Nativity of the Saviour to all. In Christ, Sbdn. Sergius Miller...
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James Morgan
boopsce@...
Jan 7, 2000 8:42 pm
Interesting affinity between Russian and Anglo-Saxon. If "khleb" is loaf in Russian, "hlaf" is Anglo-Saxon, hence "Hlaf-masse" or "Lammas" in modern? usage...
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Leonard Soroka
lwsmusic@...
Jan 8, 2000 7:20 pm
I am looking for any historical information concerning the development of what is called the plain Lenten Chant for Lord have mercy or other melodies during...
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Janet M Damian
damianj@...
Jan 9, 2000 12:39 pm
Dear Len, thanks for asking this very interesting question. 'Lenten melody" is not a "special melody" per se, it does serve a purpose like a special melody....
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Terry Hallock
deacond@...
Jan 9, 2000 6:45 pm
Blessings to all. On a video tape of a Liturgy in Russia I noticed they did a "service" at the end of the Liturgy in which they prayed for those who are living...
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paul/bob ferrari
flue@...
Jan 10, 2000 1:56 am
Christ is born! i've heard a version of singing "Kuriye eleison" i think at the lity. it may be a byzantine melody. one choir alternates with the other and the...
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Industrious Bear
industriousbear@...
Jan 10, 2000 6:14 am
I am familiar with these terms being used for the litia breads and also calling them bolotchki. But, I am thinking that there is another term which is a...
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Matanna@...
Jan 10, 2000 6:22 am
... calling them bolotchki. But, I am thinking that there is another term which is a little less regular as I recall a very russian priest I knew being very ...
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Bishop Tikhon
vladyka@...
Jan 10, 2000 1:15 pm
... The only problem is that "artos" in Greek for bread is *at least* as common and ordinary as "khlebtsi" or "khlebchiki". In the Gospel we read of "loaves"....