Orthodox liturgy

The Deeper Meaning of Kissing the Priest’s Hand: A Tradition of Reverence in Orthodox Christianity

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5_S8W-hgb4 Have you ever wondered why Orthodox Christians kiss the hand of a priest? This ancient tradition, which has endured for centuries, is far more than a polite gesture. Beneath this simple act lies a profound spiritual symbolism that connects the faithful with their Church, their faith, and ultimately with the divine. So, what does […]

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Why Orthodox Christians Stand During Church Services

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Spq2wJJjRs Have you ever walked into an Orthodox church and wondered why everyone is standing? You may have searched for a pew to sit in—only to find a few chairs scattered along the back wall, often occupied by elderly parishioners or new mothers. That’s no accident. In Orthodox Christianity, standing during worship isn’t just tradition—it’s

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Special Services and Blessings in the Orthodox Church: Celebrating God’s Presence in Everyday Life

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0AZuE3yh-Pw In Orthodox Christianity, the heart of our spiritual life is the Holy Eucharist—the Divine Liturgy where we partake of the Body and Blood of Christ. The Holy Eucharist, along with the major Sacraments such as Baptism, Chrismation, and Marriage, are central to our participation in the life of the Holy Trinity. Yet the richness

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The Core Teachings of the Orthodox Christian Faith: Doctrine, Creed, and Revelation

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIMeg19IeuY The Orthodox Church is rooted in the living continuity of the Apostolic faith — a faith handed down from Christ to His disciples, and preserved without distortion for over two millennia. From its earliest days, the Orthodox Church has seen herself not as one Christian tradition among many, but as the faithful guardian of

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Low-angle view of an Orthodox priest in a richly decorated church with an iconostasis and ornate ceiling.

14 Things You Should Know Before Visiting an Orthodox Church (So You Don’t Feel Completely Lost)

Thinking of visiting an Orthodox Church for the first time? Get ready for an encounter that’s as rich, beautiful, and deeply rooted in history as it is unfamiliar to many modern Christians. Whether you’re coming from a Roman Catholic background, a liturgical Protestant church, or an evangelical community, Orthodox worship will likely surprise you. It’s not

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3rd Sunday after Pascha: Holy Myrrhbearing Women – Witnesses of the Resurrection

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGFIzyPt25g The third Sunday after Pascha in the Orthodox Christian calendar is dedicated to the Holy Myrrhbearing Women—those courageous and faithful women who, out of love for Christ, came early in the morning to anoint His body, only to become the first witnesses of His Resurrection. Their faith, devotion, and courage are commemorated on this

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Thomas Sunday (Antipascha): The Touch That Transformed Doubt into Faith

Christ is Risen! Truly He is Risen!Χριστὸς ἀνέστη! Ἀληθῶς ἀνέστη! Every year, the Orthodox Church beautifully transitions from the radiant celebration of Pascha (Easter) to another deeply moving commemoration: Thomas Sunday, also known as Antipascha. This sacred day, celebrated on the first Sunday after Pascha, invites us into a powerful reflection on faith, doubt, and

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Great and Holy Saturday: Christ’s Victory in the Silence of the Tomb

Great and Holy Saturday stands as one of the most mysterious and powerful days of the Orthodox Christian calendar. Nestled between the sorrow of Good Friday and the triumphant joy of Pascha (Easter Sunday), this sacred day commemorates Christ’s burial and His descent into Hades, transforming the tomb from a symbol of defeat into the

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Great and Holy Friday: Commemorating the Crucifixion and Death of Christ in the Orthodox Church

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cG0Wvng_b4 Great and Holy Friday, also known as Good Friday in the Orthodox Christian tradition, is one of the most solemn and sacred days in the liturgical calendar. On this day, the Church commemorates the Passion and Crucifixion of Jesus Christ, reflecting deeply on His suffering and death on the Cross for the salvation of

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Holy Week: The Profound Meaning of Holy Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday – The Services of the Bridegroom

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5bkNzDcuBA Introduction: Entering the Sacred Days of Holy Week As the joyous hymns of Palm Sunday fade, the Orthodox Church enters the solemn and deeply spiritual observances of Holy Week. Beginning on the evening of Palm Sunday and continuing through Holy Tuesday, the Church holds a unique and moving service known as the Service of the Bridegroom. This service, rich

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