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Sir_Thomas_More
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Well In a quest to obtain a Jordanville prayer book locally, I called a Russian Orthodox Church in Lorain, Ohio SS Peter and Paul and The Parish Priest said he did in fact have a copy but he had asked me to come in and attend a Pre-Sanctified Liturgy.
So I did, and long story short I enjoyed it very much and got a bunch of stuff along with my book at the generosity of the parish Priest and a Priest Monk. You can see the full story on ByzCath.org if you care and if it eventually gets posted. I have some questions on the different ways of veneration (crossing, bowing, number of bows etc…). The liturgy was very close except a very few tiny things, the things most noticeable to me are written below.
Now there are some differences that perhaps some people can help me out with on technique. Like for instance the deep bow. People would venerate the Icon on the Tripod and before they did they did three very deep bows while making the sign of the cross (not at the same time). The swept their hand on the ground as they did so. I just bow perpendicular at the waste, rise up, sign the cross (all this once) and then venerate the Icon. Some did as I did. Can someone explain the deep bow and when it is done in the Liturgy? When is that done as opposed to a short bow or no bow with the sign of the Cross? I also noticed that some (like locked on hottie who sat across from my pew, well she never actually sat…)made the sign of the cross at every Kyrie Eleison and others did not. Prostrations were the same as the Byzantine Liturgy. Though some in the Byzantine parishes bow and Cross themselves while being incensed and the Orthodox simply bowed. I knew to do that for some reason, must have been something I watched on a video even though at the BC Liturgy I bow and Cross.
I believe in “While in Rome do as the Romans do” this being a case of the opposite, and Id like to polish up my technique for both when I go back to the Orthodox Church and also when I am at my regular Byzantine Parishes.
Thanks for any help! Im hoping Hesychios will see this and chime in.
So I did, and long story short I enjoyed it very much and got a bunch of stuff along with my book at the generosity of the parish Priest and a Priest Monk. You can see the full story on ByzCath.org if you care and if it eventually gets posted. I have some questions on the different ways of veneration (crossing, bowing, number of bows etc…). The liturgy was very close except a very few tiny things, the things most noticeable to me are written below.
Now there are some differences that perhaps some people can help me out with on technique. Like for instance the deep bow. People would venerate the Icon on the Tripod and before they did they did three very deep bows while making the sign of the cross (not at the same time). The swept their hand on the ground as they did so. I just bow perpendicular at the waste, rise up, sign the cross (all this once) and then venerate the Icon. Some did as I did. Can someone explain the deep bow and when it is done in the Liturgy? When is that done as opposed to a short bow or no bow with the sign of the Cross? I also noticed that some (like locked on hottie who sat across from my pew, well she never actually sat…)made the sign of the cross at every Kyrie Eleison and others did not. Prostrations were the same as the Byzantine Liturgy. Though some in the Byzantine parishes bow and Cross themselves while being incensed and the Orthodox simply bowed. I knew to do that for some reason, must have been something I watched on a video even though at the BC Liturgy I bow and Cross.
I believe in “While in Rome do as the Romans do” this being a case of the opposite, and Id like to polish up my technique for both when I go back to the Orthodox Church and also when I am at my regular Byzantine Parishes.
Thanks for any help! Im hoping Hesychios will see this and chime in.