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… and now, back to our regularly scheduled programming!
BTW - interesting that we explore this further today, on the Feast of Corpus Christi (there was no Divine Liturgy scheduled, nor can I find mention in the Typikon …)!
For some reason, this topic has drawn me captive.
In poking on the internet, I actually found a form of Benediction service, similar to the one in Kyr Raya’s BDW, on a Ukrainian Orthodox church website: Byzantine Rite Benediction of the Sacrament of Christ’s Body and Blood (Ukrainian Orthodox Church in America). I will not make that an argument for Latinization in the Orthodox Church, but it certain was an interesting find.
Although as a cradle Byzantine-Ruthenian for my 40+ years on God’s earth, I have never witnessed this Benediction, yet I know it is part of our “lore” and is no longer in use. I distinctly remember seeing a form of the Benediction in an old service book, and I’m looking through my library to find it. I remember it being similar to that found in BDW.
I had posted earlier a piece from the EWTN Library. As to the OP, again, while reservation of the Holy Eucharist can be traced back to the Early Church Fathers (starting with St. Basil), the practice of Adoration appears to be a much later development, attributed in part to St. Francis of Assisi and the Franciscans. Interestingly enough, my “Italian / Roman Catholic quarter” (maternal grandfather’s family) hails from a small town in Umbria, where it is said that the Franciscans first widely popularized the devotion in Italy. Eucharistic adoration is still very much part of the religious life in these small towns in the Italian foothills, as I can attest.
BTW - interesting that we explore this further today, on the Feast of Corpus Christi (there was no Divine Liturgy scheduled, nor can I find mention in the Typikon …)!
For some reason, this topic has drawn me captive.
In poking on the internet, I actually found a form of Benediction service, similar to the one in Kyr Raya’s BDW, on a Ukrainian Orthodox church website: Byzantine Rite Benediction of the Sacrament of Christ’s Body and Blood (Ukrainian Orthodox Church in America). I will not make that an argument for Latinization in the Orthodox Church, but it certain was an interesting find.
Although as a cradle Byzantine-Ruthenian for my 40+ years on God’s earth, I have never witnessed this Benediction, yet I know it is part of our “lore” and is no longer in use. I distinctly remember seeing a form of the Benediction in an old service book, and I’m looking through my library to find it. I remember it being similar to that found in BDW.
I had posted earlier a piece from the EWTN Library. As to the OP, again, while reservation of the Holy Eucharist can be traced back to the Early Church Fathers (starting with St. Basil), the practice of Adoration appears to be a much later development, attributed in part to St. Francis of Assisi and the Franciscans. Interestingly enough, my “Italian / Roman Catholic quarter” (maternal grandfather’s family) hails from a small town in Umbria, where it is said that the Franciscans first widely popularized the devotion in Italy. Eucharistic adoration is still very much part of the religious life in these small towns in the Italian foothills, as I can attest.