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scapularkid8
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The church itself was beautiful icons and all. I just wish I could have participated more in the Liturgy. I kinda caught on that you just cross yourself any time the Trinity is mentioned or a blessing is made (i.e. Peace to all), or a holy object passes you (the Gospel, or the gifts). I was most impressed by the two Entrances and the incensing, and I really liked the fan the Deacon had with the Cherubim on it with bells that hit the brass sounded like wings beating above the Body and Blood. HUGE throwback to the tent of the Presence in Exodus! I liked the Deacon’s responses to a lot of things and how he would ask the priest to bless the bread and wine to become the Sacred Presence ("Amen. And Father bless this wine…). The deacon seemed like the voice of the people at the altar and it was really interesting the contrast between a deacon in the East and a deacon in the West.
I was at St. Ann in West Paterson NJ, by the way, just in case anyone might know it.
I was at St. Ann in West Paterson NJ, by the way, just in case anyone might know it.
