I think there atleast one old manuscript that includes ⲉⲕ ⲡⲁⲣⲑⲉⲛⲟⲩ first ... And it makes sense considering that all those feasts, from Nativity to Cana of Galilee, are celebrations of the Divine Appearance.
Nativity paralex is not new ... Always b…
Actually, 2 does change with season the same with the hymn.
The decision of the Synod that Jojo_Hanna is mentioning is ONLY concerning the Creed, and nothing else. While all liturgical services are a declaration of our faith, the Orthodox Creed is …
I don't want to turn this post into an economy class...but I believe you can have 0% inflation while still have economical growth. In a "perfect" market, prices would just be in the proper point based on supply on demand, and productivity and GDP wo…
actually, inflation is very bad for a country such as Egypt since the majority are in the lower class, and the middle class is close to non-existent.
Things are getting a bit better though...
Think of those that don't have a bank account. There was times where people were not even able to buy a loaf of bread... Which is the simplest sustenance that one can get in Egypt. Inflation is bad for the majority of any country since it hurts much…
Lol. It's not. The "engagement" rite, if one may call it that, has only been developed in the last 150 years or so. It was first introduced in the first printed book for the Sacrament of Matrimony. It was mainly created to allow the couple of to bre…
It's }soury always as the Synod decided on in its May 29, 1999 session. Without getting into details of the "standardization" of the current rite we currently have:- HICS recording was mainly of the Rite of the Contract of Possession, which does hav…
Well, I am not referring to those per se. but, considering that what's asked is something that is recent, and we would compare it to the standards of sermons we get now, almost weekly, there wasn't as many people that new how to give a sermon during…
Sermons, in the same way you are thinking of today, was not really a thing specifically before the time of the Sunday School movement led by St. Habib Girgis. So, i doubt you'll find any recordings for those.
I would like to make known that these writings are not part of any "coptic bible" canon. They simply happen to be in the Coptic language as the sect who used these writing was established in Egypt.
Hmmmm. You can't just brushed off like that and say "indulgence are a thing from the Latin Catholic rite and it's from the middle ages"... you are a CATHOLIC Coptic. For as much as you would like us to believe otherwise, you are under the jurisdicti…
I changed the category of the discussion to Non-Orthodox Inquiries.
The concern that we have as orthodox against the rosary is NOT that it's a glorification of the Virgin St Mary, we have much more detailed prayer that does that in each of our trad…
So those are actually not the oldest recordings... There are some that are older with random recordings of hymns and liturgy parts for different priests, bishops, and cantors. I don't remember what was the label though.
- The different in the Kerie Eleison is that the one M Sadek says is not called "festive"...it's called for the Oblations because its said in response to the Oblations Litany in Raising of Incense.
- The one in the link you mentioned is not the fes…
The thing is, that Anaphora is supposed to be prayed during feasts, in which case it is already the festive rite and the Lord have mercy is normally said in the festive tune.
M Sadek here says the Lord have mercy in the oblations tune:http://tasbeha…
I would like to first say that each deacon should say or do whatever their chorus leader and their priest agree on saying, and not just say things of their own accord, despite what is proper to say.
Now, the norm and what is agreed upon to be said a…