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3699 Michael M Ossorgin
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Jan 1, 2000
6:18 pm
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,...
3700 Michael M Ossorgin
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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...
3701 Deacon John Whiteford
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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... ...
3702 Deacon John Whiteford
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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...
3703 Dr. Elizabeth W. Riggs
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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...
3704 Daniel Olson
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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...
3705 Christopher Rakowski
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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...
3706 FrJohnMa@... Send Email 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...
3707 Matthew Williams
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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 ...
3708 Deacon John Whiteford
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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: ...
3709 Daniel Olson
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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...
3710 Industrious Bear
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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...
3711 Thatchmod@... Send Email 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...
3712 MatElizbth@... Send Email 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...
3713 Matthew Williams
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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...
3714 Fr. Aidan Keller
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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...
3715 Isaac E. Lambertsen
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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...
3716 Isaac E. Lambertsen
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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 ...
3717 Natasha Mulligan
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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:...
3718 Industrious Bear
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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,...
3719 Bishop Tikhon
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Jan 7, 2000
5:53 am
... I've always heard "Khlebtsi" Love, +B.T....
3720 Subdeacon Sergius Mil...
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Jan 7, 2000
2:05 pm
A blessed Feast of the Nativity of the Saviour to all. In Christ, Sbdn. Sergius Miller...
3721 James Morgan
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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...
3722 Leonard Soroka
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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...
3723 Janet M Damian
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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....
3724 Terry Hallock
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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...
3725 paul/bob ferrari
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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...
3726 Industrious Bear
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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...
3727 Matanna@... Send Email 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 ...
3728 Bishop Tikhon
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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"....
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