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Shoshana
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In my current parish, a Byzantine Catholic temple, movement of the entire congregation is almost a given. The introduction of pews has constrained the worshippers, almost penning them up like animals but my priest encourages us to stand. We take full bows at the waist, touching the floor with out hand if we are able. We cross ourselves often, far more often than any Roman Mass of any type. On those occasions that are appropriate for kneeling we go right to the floor, palms down, pressing our foreheads to the hard floor, then we stand straight up while praying aloud and right down to the floor again! It reminds me of Revelations, where the Kings bow down before God, tossing their crowns to the floor.
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With a name like Hesychios, what could we expect! LOL! Yes, you are right and my feelings match yours my friend. I have yet to possibly go Eastern (by that I do not mean airlaines). I have read much on Eastern Catholic Spriituality. My spiritual director is bi-ritual. We have lost the mystery and the reverence that the Eastern churches have. Yes, they have their own problems also…but it is beautiful, even heavenly!
Hesychios would be a term for Orthodox monks isn’t it, my friend?
Blessings,
Shoshana
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With a name like Hesychios, what could we expect! LOL! Yes, you are right and my feelings match yours my friend. I have yet to possibly go Eastern (by that I do not mean airlaines). I have read much on Eastern Catholic Spriituality. My spiritual director is bi-ritual. We have lost the mystery and the reverence that the Eastern churches have. Yes, they have their own problems also…but it is beautiful, even heavenly!
Hesychios would be a term for Orthodox monks isn’t it, my friend?
Blessings,
Shoshana