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Here is a link to a video of Bright Friday Liturgy served by the monks of Holy Resurrection Monastery at the Institute for Religious Life held this year at St. Mary of the Lake Seminary in Mundeline IL. Hope you enjoy it.

The choir from Annunciation Parish Homer Glen IL sang.

youtu.be/jWQoNZswHZ0

Christ is Risen!

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Here is a link to a video of Bright Friday Liturgy served by the monks of Holy Resurrection Monastery at the Institute for Religious Life held this year at St. Mary of the Lake Seminary in Mundeline IL. Hope you enjoy it.

The choir from Annunciation Parish Homer Glen IL sang.

youtu.be/jWQoNZswHZ0

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Beautiful, Hierodeacon Moses, I recognize that opening hymn! 👍
 
Here is a link to a video of Bright Friday Liturgy served by the monks of Holy Resurrection Monastery at the Institute for Religious Life held this year at St. Mary of the Lake Seminary in Mundeline IL. Hope you enjoy it.

The choir from Annunciation Parish Homer Glen IL sang.

youtu.be/jWQoNZswHZ0

Christ is Risen!

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Christ is Risen!

WOW 🙂
 
Here is a link to a video of Bright Friday Liturgy served by the monks of Holy Resurrection Monastery at the Institute for Religious Life held this year at St. Mary of the Lake Seminary in Mundeline IL. Hope you enjoy it.

The choir from Annunciation Parish Homer Glen IL sang.

youtu.be/jWQoNZswHZ0

Christ is Risen!

Hierodeacon Moses+
Alithós Anésti!
Wonderful, Father Moses! Thank you. Very well filmed. It’s great to see such a group of clergy concelebrating together. Especially nice to see Fr Loya with you.

We posted on our Facebook earlier this week some video from Transfiguration of Christ Ukrainian Greek Catholic Monastery in Argentina with the same entrance hymn (theirs is in Spanish).
youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=M1K5_Dp-mqI#!

Thy Resurrection, O Christ our Savior, the angels in heaven sing, enable us on earth to glorify Thee in purity of heart.
 
I was recently able to spend a few days at HRM during the end of Holy Week and PASCHA (according to the Orthodox reckoning). It was a fantastic experience…this video is a nice reminder of my stay. Thanks for posting it Father Hierodeacon Moses!

Christos Anesti!
Alithos Anesti!
 
Here is a link to a video of Bright Friday Liturgy served by the monks of Holy Resurrection Monastery at the Institute for Religious Life held this year at St. Mary of the Lake Seminary in Mundeline IL. Hope you enjoy it.

The choir from Annunciation Parish Homer Glen IL sang.

youtu.be/jWQoNZswHZ0

Christ is Risen!

Hierodeacon Moses+
MonkMoses… The introductory music sounds so Western in style… The music has inclined towards the Western style.

Anyway it’s just an observation… Don’t mind it… It’s beautiful 🙂

Thanks.
 
MonkMoses… The introductory music sounds so Western in style… The music has inclined towards the Western style.

Anyway it’s just an observation… Don’t mind it… It’s beautiful 🙂

Thanks.
All throughout… I think the Romanian Catholics/Orthodoxs have learned to incorporate Western style musical styles into the Eastern rite worship 😃 WOW! It’s so definitely near to my “Mysteries in Byzantine Chant” CD by Diaconescu/Kontakion… A Romanian Orthodox musical worship CD… This youtube video is definitely VERY Western in musical style… My CD has tried to retain the Eastern style of musicality (even though it is already a bit Westernized in style ) …

This youtube video is also a VERY BEAUTIFUL EASTERNLY WORSHIP !
 
The music is sung by a Ruthenian choir, from Annunciation Church in Home Glen IL. I font think there is any Romanian music sung at all. The opening piece…"Thy Resurrection "…is a traditional Russian melody. The West had had a lot of influence on Russian music.
 
Here is a link to a video of Bright Friday Liturgy served by the monks of Holy Resurrection Monastery at the Institute for Religious Life held this year at St. Mary of the Lake Seminary in Mundeline IL. Hope you enjoy it.

The choir from Annunciation Parish Homer Glen IL sang.

youtu.be/jWQoNZswHZ0

Christ is Risen!

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Thanks for sharing this. 🙂
 
All throughout… I think the Romanian Catholics/Orthodoxs have learned to incorporate Western style musical styles into the Eastern rite worship 😃
This music is Carpatho-Ruthenian plain chant and has NOT been westernized in ANY way (other than the use of English). The hymns sung in Old Slavonic have the exact same melodies as the ones in this video. While not the correct tradition for a Romanian liturgy, they are true to their respective eastern tradition.
My understanding is that in the American Greek Orthodox churches they have incorporated organs
Watch the below video from a parish in NJ that still uses Old Slavonic and you’ll see the melodies are the same. God bless
 
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All throughout… I think the Romanian Catholics/Orthodoxs have learned to incorporate Western style musical styles into the Eastern rite worship 😃
This music is Carpatho-Ruthenian plain chant and has NOT been westernized in ANY way (other than the use of English). The hymns sung in Old Slavonic have the exact same melodies as the ones in this video. While not the correct tradition for a Romanian liturgy, they are true to their respective eastern tradition.
My understanding is that in the American Greek Orthodox churches they have incorporated organs
Watch the below video from a parish in NJ that still uses Old Slavonic and you’ll see the melodies are the same. God bless

youtube.com/watch?v=L0FikzAOo8w
This is NOT traditional prostopinje. This is new music from MCI.

If you want traditional prostopinje, tune in to radio.rusyny.org/ every Sunday at 12:00 noon EDT and listen to a re-broadcast from the Rusyn villages in Slovakia.
 
This is NOT traditional prostopinje. This is new music from MCI.

If you want traditional prostopinje, tune in to radio.rusyny.org/ every Sunday at 12:00 noon EDT and listen to a re-broadcast from the Rusyn villages in Slovakia.
The Ruthenians in Europe us the exact same prostopinje hymns as in the video I posted from a parish in NJ. Did they get them from the MCI (Metrapolitan Cantor Institue in Pittsburgh) as well?

youtube.com/watch?v=QiU1KgqImrI&list=PL05997E294F95AFD9
 
There are some fairly small differences between whats in the 1919 Prostopinije volume and what is in the current MCI texts; unfortunately, certain people are knickers-twisted-into-knots because what Msgr. Levkulic put down on paper and vinyl in the 50’s & 60’s has been replaced with the current set, and there are considerably more audible differences there.

Msgr. Levkulic adapted the prostopinije in use and simplified some of it.
 
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