The Euchologion unveiled : an explanation of Byzantine liturgical practice II / Archbishop Job Getcha

_The Euchologion Unveiled_ describes and explains the sacramental services of the Orthodox Church. The Euchologion is the liturgical book that priests use to serve all the mysteries, or sacraments, of the Church. Archbishop Job “unveils” the history, meaning, and structure of these services, and the...

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Superior document:The Orthodox liturgy series book 4
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Place / Publishing House:Yonkers, New York : St. Vladmir's Seminary Press, 2021
Any de publicació:2021
Idioma:English
Col·lecció:The Orthodox liturgy series book 4
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Classification:11.53 - Neuzeitliches Christentum
11.57 - Ostchristentum
11.74 - Liturgik
Descripció física:259 Seiten; 21.5 cm
Notes:Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 239-250
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Sumari:_The Euchologion Unveiled_ describes and explains the sacramental services of the Orthodox Church. The Euchologion is the liturgical book that priests use to serve all the mysteries, or sacraments, of the Church. Archbishop Job “unveils” the history, meaning, and structure of these services, and the Orthodox understanding of the sacraments, through which believers receive grace and become partakers of the divine life. -- Though most people have heard of “the seven sacraments” – baptism, chrismation, the Eucharist, confession, marriage, ordination, and unction—this is a later western schema, and the Orthodox Church performs several other sacramental rites, which are also explained here: monastic tonsure, the funeral, the sanctification of chrism, the consecration of a church, and the blessing of water. -- This is a companion volume to _The Typikon Decoded_, and the second volume of _An Explanation of Byzantine Liturgical Practice_.
ISBN:9780881416350
0881416355
ac_no:AC16404991
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Archbishop Job Getcha