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MarkosC
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This is a point that I’d like to jump off of to give a perspective on the OP.That sounds really nice and I know there’s this wish to purge all the Eastern churches of Latinizations. But realistically, people love the devotions and there’s only so much purging you can do before you insult or hurt people.
Including yourself - I’ve seen an awful lot of elderly babushkas praying their Rosaries before and after the Divine Liturgy, and I’m not at all inclined to tell them their devotion is wrong or “alien”. If you want to, go ahead, but watch out for those canes.![]()
“Devotions” in my definition are private prayers said by the faithful outside of participation in the Mass (even if it’s done during Mass
In Byzantine practice, Vespers and Orthros/Matins are supposed to be done every day and prior to every Divine Liturgy. (the ideals set forth in the canons and parish reality are two different things). In particular, it’s quite clear that Vespers and Orthros/Matins were, to use the old Latin canonical terms, daily obligations for the faithful in the formative 4th century in Antioch and Constantinople (in the words of the Bishop St. John Chrystom of Constantinople). This means that a “good” Christian’s prayer life at the time included at least 1.5-2 hours of daily group prayer.
That’s plenty of devotion in my book, but is done differently. It also means no one is praying Rosaries or any other private devotion before Divine Liturgy (unless one wants to hear Orthros blaring on top of your private devotion
Which side is “better” or which should be done is a question for pastors, not for me.