Bishop Kallistos Ware on the Divine Liturgy (Part One)

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  • Опубликовано: 20 авг 2012
  • April 2011 - Metropolitan Kallistos Ware on the Divine Liturgy (first lecture) presented to clergy from the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Atlanta at the Diakonia Center in South Carolina. Please enjoy and there will be more to come.
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Комментарии • 18

  • @greenwilderness6189
    @greenwilderness6189 Месяц назад +1

    Very enlightening lecture. Christ is risen and has given life to all in the grave!

  • @Philflash
    @Philflash Год назад +5

    May your memory be eternal!

  • @slytlygufy
    @slytlygufy 24 дня назад +1

    Memory Eternal, Metr. Kallistos.

  • @davidwright8432
    @davidwright8432 5 лет назад +18

    If you're interested in Greek Orthodoxy, Bishop Kalistos Ware has written an excellent introduction: ''The Orthodox Church: An Introduction to Eastern Christianity'. he gives a good historical and cultural context for the tradition, too.

  • @seryikrolik
    @seryikrolik 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you for sharing this video. It is always a privilege to get to hear Bishop Kallistos Ware, but it would have been interesting to hear the questions and discussion that followed, too.

  • @tzmythos
    @tzmythos 6 лет назад +2

    very helpful and inspiring.

  • @vivekapihl5179
    @vivekapihl5179 Год назад

    Bless you, Father and good orthodox christians!

    • @Trisagionfilms
      @Trisagionfilms  Год назад

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  • @thattimestampguy
    @thattimestampguy 5 месяцев назад +1

    0:01 Thank You for your welcome
    0:20 On The Inner Meaning of The Divine Liturgy
    0:35 _Liturgy: What does The Word mean?_
    1:17 St John of Kronstadt “The Eucharist is a continual Miracle.”
    1:40 The Divine Liturgy, too familiar to priests?
    2:06 The Beginning of Truth is to feel a Sense of Wonder. 💭
    2:30 What Is The Church here for!? ☦️⛪️?
    4:58
    + Church Community
    + Shared Participation
    + Many of One Body, Partakers of The One Loaf 🍞 One Ecclesial Body.

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  • @robertjarman4261
    @robertjarman4261 2 месяца назад

    The more Americans there are in the Orthodox Church the more you should fear for its purity.

  • @ALLHEART_
    @ALLHEART_ 3 года назад

    3:00

  • @karenbartlett1307
    @karenbartlett1307 Год назад

    I disagree somewhat with his "active participants" statement. I've attended a few Orthodox Liturgies and the peope in the parishioners seem to do very little besides make the sign of the cross and say "Amen". They do recite the Our Father (Lord's prayer) and the original Nicene Creed, but that's about it. All the activity seems to be made by the deacons or readers and the priest. No offense. At least in the Catholic Mass the people play a more active part: they sing, they make responses, they say the traditional Catholic phrases at the appropriate times and they also say amen and make the sign of the cross. I felt like an observer at the Orthodox Liturgy, whereas at the Catholic mass I feel a part of things, as though all is done with the participation, even the permission, of the Church, the body of Christ (the parishioners are the Church, not just the clergy). Also, and not the least important, I felt the Holy Spirit was present in the Catholic Mass.

    • @johnnyfrantz6333
      @johnnyfrantz6333 Год назад +1

      That has not been my experience. And the presence of the Holy Spirit has most definitely been a part of my experience at Eastern Orthodox services. And, moreover, the congregation participates through singing many different pieces throughout. Indeed the Divine Liturgy is almost totally sung. Not at all just “amen”

    • @karenbartlett1307
      @karenbartlett1307 Год назад +1

      @@johnnyfrantz6333 YOur experience was different from mine, then, Only the deacons sang the service.

    • @justinbrasfield6417
      @justinbrasfield6417 Год назад +1

      I feel like the church and jurisdiction matter. I went to an OCA one and people definitely sang.

    • @slytlygufy
      @slytlygufy 24 дня назад

      Facts don't care about your feelings, and your feelings have zilch to do with the presence or lack of Grace.