Thank you for that video, it was very helpful to me. I am becoming a priest in the Old Catholic tradition. It is helpful to understand the Orthodox tradition and to see how we are more alike then different.
I attended my first ever Divine Liturgy today. Growing up Methodist, it was unlike anything I had ever seen before. Absolutely beautiful. My journey into Orthodoxy begins now
@@tman040496tb the culture shock is frankly in my opinion important in today’s day and age. It’s one of the very things I appreciate about orthodoxy is how culturally different it is. It’s not trendy, it’s just Christianity as it’s intended to be
@Hayden R. I CAN WE DO NOT BELIEVE IN HELL EVERYONE GOES TO HEAVEN. though I wish I did not go to catholic school catholic guilt is the worst next to the beatings the nuns gave.
I was raised Catholic but left the faith. I feel the Holy Spirit tugging me toward Orthodox faith. I am reading this ladies book now and just received my Orthodox study bible.
So beautifully explained...so wonderful. I grew up a Southern Baptist, but am now fully and thankfully, Orthodox. All praise be to Him that is the worthy Lamb of God ! Glory also our Holy Mother, The Theotokos ! Glory to God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit, now and forever and unto ages of ages ! AMEN !
@@yome7580 Conversion is *not* sin. Christ ordained Paul as Priest (Romans 15:16). A person is justified by works and not by faith alone (James 2:24). Christ gave His CHURCH CATHOLIC the Holy Spirit FOREVER: prophets and prophetess aka Holy Oral Tradition (John 14:16-18). Acts 9:31 (Greek Bible), “ai men oun ekklēsiai kath olēs tēs ioudaias kai galilaias kai samareias eichon eirēnēn oikodomoumenai kai poreuomenai tō phobō tou kuriou kai tē paraklēsei tou agiou pneumatos eplēthunonto” EKKLESIA KATH’OLES (CHURCH CATHOLIC). Christ stated that the gates of hades will not overpower His CHURCH CATHOLIC. I invite you to the Eastern Orthodox Church (officially Orthodox Catholic Church).
I feel the same way, been Evangelical all my life but now my eyes have been opened and I'm going to attend my first Divine Liturgy this coming Sunday with a group of students from an Orthodox fellowship at my university.
Same as well! Coming from an evangelical background, I will be converting to Orthodoxy after one year of attending Divine Liturgy. I will be baptised next month as well! If God wills.
Jeremy Tan Congratulations! In the past few months I've attended my parish a bunch of times and fell in love with the community. Sadly I was away at college so it's difficult to make it back up there now, plus my Evangelical family isn't on board with my exploration of Orthodoxy at all. They're very set in their theological ways, rejecting the sacraments and whatnot in favor of the sola fide doctrine.
I'm a catechumen at my Greek Orthodox Church ☦️ and couldn't be happier. I was a Protestant for 20 years. My first Divine Liturgy was other worldly and I loved it.
@johnalexis8284 a lot of differences. Protestantism is really varied, so I can't give an exact answer but more generalized. Most of Protestantism has its roots in the 16th century and most of it, aside from Lutheranism and Anglicans or a Protestant high church, the worship is contemporary whereas the early church was liturgical. I've been to Protestant worship services where they literally had fog machines when songs were being sung. This tells me they are trying to entertain more than anything. Now, we're those worship bands necessarily a "bad" thing? No, because there are worse things that can happen in a church. But when you look at what worship is and where it started in the old testament, it resembles nothing like modern Protestantism. The next big difference is most Protestant churches consider themselves Bible based or Sola Scriptura, but this is exactly why the Protestant movement lacks real unity. That's why there are Calvinists, Presbyterians, Baptists, Pentecostals, SDA, Lutherans, Evangelicals, etc. None of these are in agreement. Now, Protestants would argue they agree on the fundamentals but that depends on how one interprets the Bible. Take for example the current political climate with the LGBTQ. There is a split in the Presbyterian movement and within the Methodist denomination over this issue. Even some Roman Catholics are going woke. This is an issue where we cannot compromise the gospel on. The other big issue is church governance. The one example I can draw from is the recent Ravi Zacharias scandal. He was accountable to nobody and ultimately went to his death not being held accountable. His leadership board said he fooled them but there were plenty of signs that were ignored. Many people were hurt, his wife and family betrayed. In Orthodoxy, Catholicism and probably Lutheranism and Anglicanism there is a way to handle these things and bring accountability and anathematize people like this. Most of Protestantism lacks this ability because the perpetrator can just go to another strip mall church like nothing even happened. For me, the next thing would be the eucharist, the sacraments and the life of the Church. Since most of Protestantism holds the eucharist to be symbolic, it really has lost its historical importance and how the church understood it. If you dig into church history, you'd have to either become Catholic or Orthodox, those are the 2 historical churches. I'm not saying Protestants aren't Christian, it's more the JV team with no direction and if you wanted to get to the varsity team, you'd have to then abandon the JV team eventually. Feel free to ask me anything else. Sorry for the rant.
SO BEAUTIFUL. IS CHRISTMAS THE TIME EACH YEAR WHEN YOU ARE A CATAHUMAN? ( NOT SURE THE RIGHT WORD.) ONE STUDYING TO BE ACCEPTED INTO THE FAITH , IS RECIEVED?
@@sonyagraske376 I can't speak for Orthodox, but I'll say as a Catholic that this is, I think, how we do it. I know that it's Easter when the catechumens (we call them this too) become full Catholics, and I'd think Orthodoxy would be the same.
a common theme in all these comments is how joyful people are as they're converting to orthodoxy. and I assure you: after having attended my first Divine Liturgy a week ago - I have never felt more at peace in my life. I'm beginning to read the bible now with the utmost excitement. I'm learning to do my morning and evening prayer rule. I don't know what it is: something about orthodoxy feels so true and peaceful. Glory to God!
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Forgive me for asking but how did you experience your years at the pentecostal church...love reading such stories. What did you miss there...all the best in Christ, M
@@ronrony9597 at the bottom of the above video is the word Theoria click on it and you will go to the main page. Then click on the top of the page at the word "playlists" at this page there are many playlists. Click on the one that is titled: "Well come to the Orthodox Church." This playlist answers many questions about the Orthodox faith. You can also visit an Orthodox church and find a priest to guide you which books to read and where to find catechism classes (classes that teach you what Orthodoxy is all about). May God bless you and guide you.🙏♥️
I grew up with scientology I rebelled against it and for years I was lost in till August of last year (I’m 34) . My first visit was at an invitation from Father Jermaine and by god’s good grace have guided I became a catechumen in December and have a date for baptism in July
I love the way that this lady explanis the liturgical moments. I grew up and I live in an Orthodox country but here no one would explain the Liturgy and it's meanings...
Very little of the meaning behind the ritual is explained here. There are much more informative videos where you can learn the meaning of every action.
I'm curious... are there Orthodox SCHOOLS, like Catholic schools? I grew up in Catholic school all the way through high school, and so we studied our version of this stuff in great detail. Catholic schools in America have the stereotypes of being 'the highest education you can get' in school and so non-Catholics also send their kids to them, they just pay more lol.
@@Awakeningspirit20 in Romania we have orthodox schools and catholic schools, and also baptist or other schools. Most of them are ruled by the state and Education ministry, in my country school is provided for free until you finish high school.
I find this helpful. I was born Roman Catholic, but was never really devout as I grew older, but started attending Mass a little more often this year, but our church closed down. I live in the mountains but attend school in the city and my Serbian Orthodox friends have invited me to join them this Sunday.
I heard so much about the Eastern Orthodox Church. But never had a chance to attend until 4 years ago, I attended one. It was a Greek Orthodox one named Saint George. Once I went inside, I met this parishioner who also works as a Sexton. He showed me the beautiful and magnificent icon pictures. Even the stained glass windows. I asked him if it were possible for a Roman Catholic like me to receive holy communion. He said that only Orthodox Christians can receive holy communion. So I understood what he said and I showed him sincere respect towards his opinion and beliefs. Now I know what he meant. Closed communion. It’s practiced within the Eastern Orthodox Churches. Even Roman Catholic Church. And some Protestants too. To my Eastern Orthodox brothers and sisters in Christ, keep up the good work by serving the Lord. Amen.
Very well explained 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 A little note: During the *Small Entrance* the Priest takes the Evangèlio>Gospel and places it again on the Holy Table passing it through the Holy Gate. That symbolises the Entrance of Jesus at the city of Jerusalem. Inside the Gospel there are the words of God, like that the Jesus came to preach and spread His word/the truth. That’s the meaning of the Small Entrance. During the *Great Entrance* the priests takes the blessed bread and wine and delivers them from the Pròthesis (side altar) to the Central Altar on the Holy Table. That walking around the church symbolises the way of Jesus carrying His Cross and going to Golgotha. The Holy Gifts (bread and wine) on the Holy table are symbolising Jesus on the Cross. Again, very well explained! Greeting from Orthodox Hellas☦️🇬🇷
My parish does not have anyone ready to do the chants properly. Having witnessed the full chant while travelling, I am now studying this so that it can be enjoyed here.
DrPoetry1 Without temptation, struggles and sufferings we cannot heal our soul- Each person struggles differently- each persons temptations are different - With humble prayers and getting up after each fall- we weaken the evil desires that the evil one suggests - Glory be to God for all things
I'm a Catholic... I'm so happy that there are somethings in common to both churches.... what a beautiful and traditional liturgy.... "kiss of peace" lies in both traditions .....Love guys...
My wife wants to become orthodox, thank you for this wonderful video, it brings things to life! Such brilliant explanation, full of enthusiasm and joy, fantastic. God bless! ❤️❤️❤️☦️☦️☦️❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️
This was so helpful! Ill be attending my first ever divine liturgy tomorrow, and ive kept myself from attending for many months now from fear of not knowing what to do or how the service works, but it seems a lot simpler then i thought.
I’m happy that so many people come to Orthodoxy and was really shocked seeing that almost all women didn’t wear scarf on theirs heads in the Church. Take a look at the Virgin Mary icon, we come to Church to find our path to God, why than we don’t pay attention to what wears Mother of God in such a modest and pure way?
@Kyril J in the Greek Orthodox churches women don't wear scarves. Only in the Russian Orthodox churches it is compulsory. So it is according to the holy father's advice at confession.
@@IsabellaKathryn it means may you live many years, have a long life. 1. Because that is what we were meant to do as in the people mentioned in the Bible 2. Because as with the people mentioned in the Bible, we are preparing ourselves for judgment day and everlasting life. So, many years to you. Live long, be happy you will be Orthodox soon.
As a catechumen, your book and videos have been very helpful. Formerly of the Byzantine Oriental Orthodox Catholic Church I have by the Grace of God found the Orthodox Church in America and have never looked back. Thank you so much
I love the use of the Kievan setting for the Trisagion even thought its an Antiochian parish! It is through Liturgical sharing of tones and hymns that the jurisdictional lines which from the outside seem to separate us, when in reality we are One, Holy, and Catholic, will disappear and we will be a single united Orthodox American Church!
I am fortunate to have a Catholic church several blocks from my house that only does Latin Mass. I have started going to the High Mass which is sung in Latin...Communion only given on the tongue at Communion rail, women wear veils just like in old times
I am in that same process and thinking about becoming a member of the Orthodox Church! I have recieved alot of very good and helpful information through these videos done by Theoria and by listening to Ezra Ham from Oklaholma City! Some of the things are too big for me to grasp still because there is ALOT to take in still, but what I do know for certain is that the language of the church is much more like music to my ears and makes more sense to me in its translations!
Reading Frederica Mathewes-Green's book "Welcome to the Orthodox Church" was a pivotal moment in my conversion, and indeed my life. It's a wonderful book for anyone new to the Orthodox faith, or anyone who is discerning Christianity in general and wishes to know more about Orthodoxy.
She always does such a good job of narration and information. I have learned so much from her in just a few short weeks. May the Lord continue to bless her in this ministry.
the Church needs to breath with both lungs again! until that day we can both still learn many great things from each other. after watching this i need to find me another copy of The Way of the Pilgrim. I know there are different translations and i do not remember which was the better one.
True, but sadly it won't be in Truth. Rome will not repent of its errors (everything from the Papacy as it is now understood, Vatican II's abominable liturgical "reforms", and humanistic syncretism (ecumenism...really relativism. Come on, PACHAMAMA?!) Even Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew has fallen for this nonsense, and wants to pull Orthodoxy into it. +God, save Thy people and bless Thine inheritance.
Orthodoxy is a basically a national Church of Greece or Russia, similar to how the Anglican Church was during Henry the 8ths reign. Orthodoxy, like the An gh lican permits divorce & contraception. The Catholic Church continues to hold steadfast that these are still going against God's will.
Their is a high resembelance between an Ethiopian Orthodox and Eastern Orthodox church Liturgical structures. One thing in particular differs in each other which is Proskomedia / Great Entrance /. We as an Ethiopian Orthodox Church have an Entrance after the Gospel Reading before starting the Anaphoric Prayer but the Priests and Deacons don't hold the Sacramental offerings. Basically Our Liturgy starts with preparatory and supplicatory Prayer then the invocation prayer or Trisagion will be chanted. Then after Intercessional Prayer will procced. After that the liturgy of the word will be conducted consisting of reading Paulian and Catholic Epistles proceeding. Before Gospel reading a specific hymn will be chanted from psalm then after prayer for Catchemen is going to be conducted. Anaphoric prayer will proceed and the Jesus prayer will be chanted in high voice 41 times both by priests and laymen.Finally communion will be given to the congregants. Specific hymn will be chanted by chantors while conducting communion the liturgical prayer will be concluded by a Conclusionary prayer held by the Arch Priest and arch deacon of that day.
We don't have matins. I am an alter worker and AM NOT perfect in carrying out my services in carrying out my services. Please do not be ashamed or embarrassed. If I can carry out my duties with my imperfections, you certainly can be a part of the worship and so experience a sense of belonging. Please know, I am 66 years old and have been Orthodox only 4 years. If I can experience such a sense of satisfaction and acceptance, despite my imperfections, so can you. Please consider this profound, authentic, and ancient profession of the Christian faith. Blessings to you.
I pray to God Jesus that the Orthodox churches and The Catholic Church will be one again in the name of God! I love my orthodox brothers and sisters. We are the ones who can heal the division through the help of heaven.
I believe that if the Roman Catholics continue to push towards a 'feel-good' ecumenism with the other churches of the world, it will drive out good Catholics into a search for the True Church. Once they find Orthodoxy, the Roman church will collapse and, I strongly believe, all of the Protestant denominations that came out of it. We can only pray.
United We Stand. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son. and to the Holy Spirit, all three in One: as it was in the beginning, is now, and will be Forever and For Ever, CAROLYN GHAVAM-YUENGLING. The Trinity of Heaven and the Trinity of Earth. Now reigns to bring about the new rebirth. THE DIAMOND /\ IS IN THE SKY YOU'LL \/ SEE; I AM not THE BLESSED AND HOLY TRINITY. So as it is written, so let it be done. Done. Still we are One Mother/Father, One Son, Jesus and Christ, and Spirit God One, the Prophets, Elijah and Elisha, and Jeremiah and Isaiah. . .respectively. We are all the prophets, actually. Now, I ibring you, THE KISS OF LIFE, now be. THE KISS OF LIFE, now be GOD IS EVERYTHING. 08/09/24. 05:03; 08:09. 08/16/24. 06:10. A MINOR D7 WELCOME HOME . AMEN!!!
We Orthodox still love our Catholic younger brothers & sisters who left our Church centuries before because of the confusion in opinion about Nicene Creed. Innu Keralathil Malankara Orthodox Syrian Sabha yekkurich kallangal pracharippikkaatha munne munnu Sabhakale ullu: 1. Knanaya Sabha 2. CSI Sabha 3. Chaldean Syrian Church of the East Ippo varum oru vashathu kude nanmayude nirakudam chamanj maruvashathu kude ente commentsinu thazhi Asabya vakkukal upayogichukondum ennnekkurichum Malankara Orthodox Syrian Sabha yekkurichum kallu vacha nunakal pracharippichukondum sthiram themmaaditharavumayi Herald of Truth enna RUclips nameil Herald of Lies umayi oru Syro Malabar Catholic Pakal Manyan.
I’m struck by how almost identical this is to Saturday morning Shabbat services...I guess that makes sense though! I feel like orthodox Christians and Jews might have a lot in common
harper M Glory be to God for all things! Upon visiting an Orthodox Church for the first time, those with little familiarity with Orthodox Christianity may find our worship practices strange and bewildering. They might even be tempted to think of them as either the peculiar customs of some foreign culture or “the tradition of men” that St. Paul warns against (Col. 2:8). However, a serious student of the Bible will soon recognize that what at first might seem so strange and foreign about Orthodox worship is actually rooted in the divinely-revealed worship of the Church of the Old Covenant: Ancient Israel. www.saintgeorgekearney.com/old_testament_worship_and_the_new_testament_church.html
Why are so many Orthodox so hostile to Catholicism? It depresses me. So often they don't have a good word to say about Catholics or anything they do. It really makes me doubt their sincerity if they can't say 'amen' to Reece's prayer which shows love, respect and places the situation in God's hands.
This is beautiful. This seems to be as close to the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass of the Roman Catholic Church (Latin Rite) as one might find. The intentions seem to be the same but the methods are a little different.
I sincerely hope that nobody has to go through the baptist, charismatic or calvinist path to finally, in old age, discover liturgical christianity as I did. I wouldn't wish that on my worst enemy.
Come Home to Christs Church. I did! If Baptized under the Holy Trinity all that is required is a period of directed instruction usually 6-mo to 1 year then Chrismation. That's it! I now serve at my Local Orthodox Church.
Ah! The bread is in the wine.... My wife and I went to a Divine Liturgy for the first time last week, and I thought people were getting just the wine.... That's very good to know, I felt a bit sad at the thought of getting only the wine.
In January I went to vespers at a Russian Catholic chapel (they have the same liturgy as the Orthodox but are in communion with Rome) and I was mesmerized by the beauty of the ceremony but also the kindness and warmth shown by the deacon and the faithful.
Can anyone be kind enough to tell me what the name of the choral music at the beginning and at the end of the video is as I find it so mesmerizingly beautiful.
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Thank you for that video, it was very helpful to me. I am becoming a priest in the Old Catholic tradition. It is helpful to understand the Orthodox tradition and to see how we are more alike then different.
It says the link is no longer valid Theoria. Is there a new one?
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I attended my first ever Divine Liturgy today. Growing up Methodist, it was unlike anything I had ever seen before. Absolutely beautiful. My journey into Orthodoxy begins now
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Me too. This morning was my first Orthodox service. Orthros and Divine Liturgy. God was present.
I want to attend one but I'm worried my wife might be put off by the culture shock.
@@tman040496tb the culture shock is frankly in my opinion important in today’s day and age. It’s one of the very things I appreciate about orthodoxy is how culturally different it is. It’s not trendy, it’s just Christianity as it’s intended to be
I AM BECOMING AN ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN... I AM OVER FLOWING WITH JOY, LOVE, AND HAPPINESS
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@Hayden R. I CAN WE DO NOT BELIEVE IN HELL EVERYONE GOES TO HEAVEN. though I wish I did not go to catholic school catholic guilt is the worst next to the beatings the nuns gave.
likewise my sister likewise. Bless you
Now that I understand the liturgical worship, I think it's the most beautiful and meaningful kind of worship I've ever seen.
I am sorry it is so 8
I was raised Catholic but left the faith. I feel the Holy Spirit tugging me toward Orthodox faith. I am reading this ladies book now and just received my Orthodox study bible.
Hello, where are you now in your walk with God since you posted your comment, if I may ask? I am very interested to know.😊 God bless
Why am I crying at an informational video
Meet too,but I'm orthodox, its amazing how holy spirit works..God bless you.
God is speaking to you! God bless!
I am nepalese orthodoxy christian.
@@becnepalitv6492 wow orthodox in nepal. Never knew before. Greetings from an antiochian orthodox christian and god bless you
My wife cry also
So beautifully explained...so wonderful. I grew up a Southern Baptist, but am now fully and thankfully, Orthodox. All praise be to Him that is the worthy Lamb of God ! Glory also our Holy Mother, The Theotokos ! Glory to God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit, now and forever and unto ages of ages ! AMEN !
God bless you.
Kevin Clements conversion is a sin
Shut up. Be respectful or troll somewhere else.
I'm Scots-Irish and a former life-long United Methodist.
Baptized into the Russian Orthodox in 2010.
@@yome7580 Conversion is *not* sin. Christ ordained Paul as Priest (Romans 15:16). A person is justified by works and not by faith alone (James 2:24). Christ gave His CHURCH CATHOLIC the Holy Spirit FOREVER: prophets and prophetess aka Holy Oral Tradition (John 14:16-18). Acts 9:31 (Greek Bible), “ai men oun ekklēsiai kath olēs tēs ioudaias kai galilaias kai samareias eichon eirēnēn oikodomoumenai kai poreuomenai tō phobō tou kuriou kai tē paraklēsei tou agiou pneumatos eplēthunonto” EKKLESIA KATH’OLES (CHURCH CATHOLIC). Christ stated that the gates of hades will not overpower His CHURCH CATHOLIC. I invite you to the Eastern Orthodox Church (officially Orthodox Catholic Church).
Can't wait to convert!
I feel the same way, been Evangelical all my life but now my eyes have been opened and I'm going to attend my first Divine Liturgy this coming Sunday with a group of students from an Orthodox fellowship at my university.
Same as well! Coming from an evangelical background, I will be converting to Orthodoxy after one year of attending Divine Liturgy. I will be baptised next month as well! If God wills.
Jeremy Tan Congratulations! In the past few months I've attended my parish a bunch of times and fell in love with the community. Sadly I was away at college so it's difficult to make it back up there now, plus my Evangelical family isn't on board with my exploration of Orthodoxy at all. They're very set in their theological ways, rejecting the sacraments and whatnot in favor of the sola fide doctrine.
God Bless!
Welcom Home!
I'm a catechumen at my Greek Orthodox Church ☦️ and couldn't be happier. I was a Protestant for 20 years. My first Divine Liturgy was other worldly and I loved it.
What's the difference between orthodoxy and protestantism?
@johnalexis8284 a lot of differences. Protestantism is really varied, so I can't give an exact answer but more generalized. Most of Protestantism has its roots in the 16th century and most of it, aside from Lutheranism and Anglicans or a Protestant high church, the worship is contemporary whereas the early church was liturgical. I've been to Protestant worship services where they literally had fog machines when songs were being sung. This tells me they are trying to entertain more than anything. Now, we're those worship bands necessarily a "bad" thing? No, because there are worse things that can happen in a church. But when you look at what worship is and where it started in the old testament, it resembles nothing like modern Protestantism.
The next big difference is most Protestant churches consider themselves Bible based or Sola Scriptura, but this is exactly why the Protestant movement lacks real unity. That's why there are Calvinists, Presbyterians, Baptists, Pentecostals, SDA, Lutherans, Evangelicals, etc. None of these are in agreement. Now, Protestants would argue they agree on the fundamentals but that depends on how one interprets the Bible. Take for example the current political climate with the LGBTQ. There is a split in the Presbyterian movement and within the Methodist denomination over this issue. Even some Roman Catholics are going woke. This is an issue where we cannot compromise the gospel on.
The other big issue is church governance. The one example I can draw from is the recent Ravi Zacharias scandal. He was accountable to nobody and ultimately went to his death not being held accountable. His leadership board said he fooled them but there were plenty of signs that were ignored. Many people were hurt, his wife and family betrayed. In Orthodoxy, Catholicism and probably Lutheranism and Anglicanism there is a way to handle these things and bring accountability and anathematize people like this. Most of Protestantism lacks this ability because the perpetrator can just go to another strip mall church like nothing even happened.
For me, the next thing would be the eucharist, the sacraments and the life of the Church. Since most of Protestantism holds the eucharist to be symbolic, it really has lost its historical importance and how the church understood it.
If you dig into church history, you'd have to either become Catholic or Orthodox, those are the 2 historical churches. I'm not saying Protestants aren't Christian, it's more the JV team with no direction and if you wanted to get to the varsity team, you'd have to then abandon the JV team eventually.
Feel free to ask me anything else. Sorry for the rant.
You've learned all the standard talking points, congratulations.
@johnalexis8284 sorry, is that somehow a rebuttal to my talking points?
i have been baptized on this Christmas Eve. Glory to God for i have been saved through His Grace.
Axios!
SO BEAUTIFUL. IS CHRISTMAS THE TIME EACH YEAR WHEN YOU ARE A CATAHUMAN? ( NOT SURE THE RIGHT WORD.) ONE STUDYING TO BE ACCEPTED INTO THE FAITH , IS RECIEVED?
Sonya Graske usually on pascha. The nativity is pretty special for baptism imo
@@sonyagraske376 I can't speak for Orthodox, but I'll say as a Catholic that this is, I think, how we do it. I know that it's Easter when the catechumens (we call them this too) become full Catholics, and I'd think Orthodoxy would be the same.
a common theme in all these comments is how joyful people are as they're converting to orthodoxy. and I assure you: after having attended my first Divine Liturgy a week ago - I have never felt more at peace in my life. I'm beginning to read the bible now with the utmost excitement. I'm learning to do my morning and evening prayer rule. I don't know what it is: something about orthodoxy feels so true and peaceful. Glory to God!
God bless you!
Orthodoxy is the Religion of the future, Protestants, Roman Catholics, Evangelicals, Muslims, and even Atheists are discovering Orthodox Faith. Faith of the Apostles, the Saints, and Martyrs, Glory to God.
Im on the path to converting from the Pentecostal, commercialized church. I feel like I'm coming home
I feel the same
Welcome to the true church of Jesus Christ❤️
Forgive me for asking but how did you experience your years at the pentecostal church...love reading such stories. What did you miss there...all the best in Christ, M
I am a Pentecostal, I want orthodox guidance, Can someone guide me
@@ronrony9597 at the bottom of the above video is the word Theoria click on it and you will go to the main page. Then click on the top of the page at the word "playlists" at this page there are many playlists. Click on the one that is titled: "Well come to the Orthodox Church." This playlist answers many questions about the Orthodox faith. You can also visit an Orthodox church and find a priest to guide you which books to read and where to find catechism classes (classes that teach you what Orthodoxy is all about). May God bless you and guide you.🙏♥️
I grew up with scientology I rebelled against it and for years I was lost in till August of last year (I’m 34) . My first visit was at an invitation from Father Jermaine and by god’s good grace have guided I became a catechumen in December and have a date for baptism in July
Glory to God!
I love the way that this lady explanis the liturgical moments. I grew up and I live in an Orthodox country but here no one would explain the Liturgy and it's meanings...
Very little of the meaning behind the ritual is explained here. There are much more informative videos where you can learn the meaning of every action.
I'm curious... are there Orthodox SCHOOLS, like Catholic schools? I grew up in Catholic school all the way through high school, and so we studied our version of this stuff in great detail. Catholic schools in America have the stereotypes of being 'the highest education you can get' in school and so non-Catholics also send their kids to them, they just pay more lol.
@@Awakeningspirit20 in Romania we have orthodox schools and catholic schools, and also baptist or other schools. Most of them are ruled by the state and Education ministry, in my country school is provided for free until you finish high school.
I find this helpful. I was born Roman Catholic, but was never really devout as I grew older, but started attending Mass a little more often this year, but our church closed down. I live in the mountains but attend school in the city and my Serbian Orthodox friends have invited me to join them this Sunday.
The Serbs are great. Good church!
I'm so grateful God showed me the Orthodox truth.
Then why such a disgusting avatar?
Stefan Evgenii it’s awesome
god can only show love which is orthodox everything god did was orthodox otherwise nothing would be
I love the Orthodoxy. I can't wait to get baptized
The Divine Liturgy is what enraptured my heart and I am so thankful that I found the One True Church. I will be Orthodox until I die.
May God help us persevere and endure the struggles of this life that we may be found at His right hand!
same here
@@ArtyCraftZ all the same, just different languages
ORTHODOX OR DEATH
Attended my first Divine Liturgy today and it was fantastic!
I heard so much about the Eastern Orthodox Church. But never had a chance to attend until 4 years ago, I attended one. It was a Greek Orthodox one named Saint George. Once I went inside, I met this parishioner who also works as a Sexton. He showed me the beautiful and magnificent icon pictures. Even the stained glass windows. I asked him if it were possible for a Roman Catholic like me to receive holy communion. He said that only Orthodox Christians can receive holy communion. So I understood what he said and I showed him sincere respect towards his opinion and beliefs. Now I know what he meant. Closed communion. It’s practiced within the Eastern Orthodox Churches. Even Roman Catholic Church. And some Protestants too. To my Eastern Orthodox brothers and sisters in Christ, keep up the good work by serving the Lord. Amen.
Very well explained 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
A little note:
During the *Small Entrance* the Priest takes the Evangèlio>Gospel and places it again on the Holy Table passing it through the Holy Gate.
That symbolises the Entrance of Jesus at the city of Jerusalem. Inside the Gospel there are the words of God, like that the Jesus came to preach and spread His word/the truth.
That’s the meaning of the Small Entrance.
During the *Great Entrance* the priests takes the blessed bread and wine and delivers them from the Pròthesis (side altar) to the Central Altar on the Holy Table.
That walking around the church symbolises the way of Jesus carrying His Cross and going to Golgotha.
The Holy Gifts (bread and wine) on the Holy table are symbolising Jesus on the Cross.
Again, very well explained!
Greeting from Orthodox Hellas☦️🇬🇷
This lady seems like such a sweet, caring lady. I want to give her a hug.
It will be my first time this Sunday I am extremely nervous coming from a charismatic church I know it will a whole new bueatiful world
How did it go? I left protestantism about 2 months ago
I am recent convert to Eastern Orthodoxy from Roman Catholicism!
My parish does not have anyone ready to do the chants properly. Having witnessed the full chant while travelling, I am now studying this so that it can be enjoyed here.
Evangelical here who is planning to visit soon, thank you so much for sharing this!
Bless this lady. I could listen to her all day! She makes everything so understandable! 😇💜
This was a great explanation and wow was the church service beautiful. Our notes are different we don’t do that row. That was awesome, I nearly wept.
Thank you so much for this... I am exploring converting to Orthodox and this makes me feel less anxious.
How is exploring?
Same
Had recently became baptized and so glad of it, but now I see the struggles of temptation and responsibility of it. But, it was worth the struggle!
DrPoetry1
Without temptation, struggles and sufferings we cannot heal our soul-
Each person struggles differently- each persons temptations are different -
With humble prayers and getting up after each fall- we weaken the evil desires that the evil one suggests -
Glory be to God for all things
@ Indeed, you are correct
I'm a Catholic... I'm so happy that there are somethings in common to both churches.... what a beautiful and traditional liturgy.... "kiss of peace" lies in both traditions .....Love guys...
My wife wants to become orthodox, thank you for this wonderful video, it brings things to life! Such brilliant explanation, full of enthusiasm and joy, fantastic. God bless!
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This was so helpful! Ill be attending my first ever divine liturgy tomorrow, and ive kept myself from attending for many months now from fear of not knowing what to do or how the service works, but it seems a lot simpler then i thought.
I’m happy that so many people come to Orthodoxy and was really shocked seeing that almost all women didn’t wear scarf on theirs heads in the Church. Take a look at the Virgin Mary icon, we come to Church to find our path to God, why than we don’t pay attention to what wears Mother of God in such a modest and pure way?
I saw that to
Woman should always cover her head in church
I don’t get it how they get away with not doing it ???
@@orthodox1173 not all Orthodox churches require a scarf. In Greece they don't wear scarves in church.
@Kyril J in the Greek Orthodox churches women don't wear scarves. Only in the Russian Orthodox churches it is compulsory. So it is according to the holy father's advice at confession.
@Kyril J its because the scarf is strongly associated with the Islamic faith, but a muslim i agree with your comment
Veils for women are great, but you are getting hung up on lesser matters.
Wow! I would love to attend an Orthodox Church and enjoy fellowship with saints in Christ.
Hey did you end up ever going to a orthodox church?
I’m about to be catechumen in the Greek Orthodox Church I’m so excited!
Many years!
@@Theoria what does that mean? And thank you!
@@IsabellaKathryn oh it means like congrats and all the best
@@Theoria thank you so much!
@@IsabellaKathryn it means may you live many years, have a long life. 1. Because that is what we were meant to do as in the people mentioned in the Bible 2. Because as with the people mentioned in the Bible, we are preparing ourselves for judgment day and everlasting life. So, many years to you. Live long, be happy you will be Orthodox soon.
As a catechumen, your book and videos have been very helpful. Formerly of the Byzantine Oriental Orthodox Catholic Church I have by the Grace of God found the Orthodox Church in America and have never looked back. Thank you so much
Mrs. Matthews-Green, I’ve read a lot of your books, you are a blessing!
I love the use of the Kievan setting for the Trisagion even thought its an Antiochian parish! It is through Liturgical sharing of tones and hymns that the jurisdictional lines which from the outside seem to separate us, when in reality we are One, Holy, and Catholic, will disappear and we will be a single united Orthodox American Church!
The liturgy is beautiful. I attended during Easter week and wow.
An Australian Greek Orthodox loves your discussion. an old convert. Peace and Blessings to you.
Very nice and informative video! As a Catholic, I appreciate the value of tradition and I find beauty in it.
I love being a Greek Orthodox Christian and I love my St. Paul Church.
Thankyou found the very helpful in my journey to Orhodoxy 🙏
I am so glad you produced these videos!
Im Roman Catholic but I really love orthdox liturgy. Devoid of any form of modernism
I am fortunate to have a Catholic church several blocks from my house that only does Latin Mass. I have started going to the High Mass which is sung in Latin...Communion only given on the tongue at Communion rail, women wear veils just like in old times
Excellent presentation. Using this with catechumens.
I am in that same process and thinking about becoming a member of the Orthodox Church! I have recieved alot of very good and helpful information through these videos done by Theoria and by listening to Ezra Ham from Oklaholma City! Some of the things are too big for me to grasp still because there is ALOT to take in still, but what I do know for certain is that the language of the church is much more like music to my ears and makes more sense to me in its translations!
Reading Frederica Mathewes-Green's book "Welcome to the Orthodox Church" was a pivotal moment in my conversion, and indeed my life. It's a wonderful book for anyone new to the Orthodox faith, or anyone who is discerning Christianity in general and wishes to know more about Orthodoxy.
A wonderful commentary, so clear and simply presented; thank you to the narrator, and the film of this beautiful service
Thank you so much for this lovely explanation for the divine liturgy... I am a coptic christian belonging to the Egyptian Coptic Church..
I so appreciate these wonderful, instructive videos. I am very interested in becoming Orthodox. Thank you for helping me along this spiritual path.
Very well explained may god reward their work for the the sack of holly name, amen
She always does such a good job of narration and information. I have learned so much from her in just a few short weeks. May the Lord continue to bless her in this ministry.
Watching from zimbabwe Bulawayo
This is truly beautiful. Thank you so much.
Thanks you this will help with my orthodox test tomorrow thank you for explaining the ways of devine liturgy. May god be with you
Not in use - what is an orthodox test?
beautiful Explanations... this makes it so easy for me to learn
One day. Catholicism and Orthodoxy will be reunited. I pray continously for that day!
I hope so too brother. We both suffer from our separation. Jesus must be watching over the whole situation of the schism with anguish.
the Church needs to breath with both lungs again! until that day we can both still learn many great things from each other. after watching this i need to find me another copy of The Way of the Pilgrim. I know there are different translations and i do not remember which was the better one.
True, but sadly it won't be in Truth. Rome will not repent of its errors (everything from the Papacy as it is now understood, Vatican II's abominable liturgical "reforms", and humanistic syncretism (ecumenism...really relativism. Come on, PACHAMAMA?!) Even Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew has fallen for this nonsense, and wants to pull Orthodoxy into it. +God, save Thy people and bless Thine inheritance.
I dont, in order for that to happen there will have to be compromise, tje catholic church is an apostate church
Orthodoxy is a basically a national Church of Greece or Russia, similar to how the Anglican Church was during Henry the 8ths reign. Orthodoxy, like the An gh lican permits divorce & contraception. The Catholic Church continues to hold steadfast that these are still going against God's will.
In orthodoxy we worship not only with our words but with every movement of our body, even the walls participate with their depictions of scripture
Thank you so much Fr. George for the Orthodox teachings and hymns. God bless you
I teach theology online and really enjoyed this. Thank you.
Their is a high resembelance between an Ethiopian Orthodox and Eastern Orthodox church Liturgical structures. One thing in particular differs in each other which is Proskomedia / Great Entrance /. We as an Ethiopian Orthodox Church have an Entrance after the Gospel Reading before starting the Anaphoric Prayer but the Priests and Deacons don't hold the Sacramental offerings. Basically Our Liturgy starts with preparatory and supplicatory Prayer then the invocation prayer or Trisagion will be chanted. Then after Intercessional Prayer will procced. After that the liturgy of the word will be conducted consisting of reading Paulian and Catholic Epistles proceeding. Before Gospel reading a specific hymn will be chanted from psalm then after prayer for Catchemen is going to be conducted. Anaphoric prayer will proceed and the Jesus prayer will be chanted in high voice 41 times both by priests and laymen.Finally communion will be given to the congregants. Specific hymn will be chanted by chantors while conducting communion the liturgical prayer will be concluded by a Conclusionary prayer held by the Arch Priest and arch deacon of that day.
It feels like home
Beautifully explained. Thank you.
Most helpful and much appreciated, thank you.
Thank you for your teaching.
Very well explained. Thank you.
Well done. That was great overview. Thank you so much for putting this together
This videos have been very educational thank you for making them.
We don't have matins. I am an alter worker and AM NOT perfect in carrying out my services in carrying out my services. Please do not be ashamed or embarrassed. If I can carry out my duties with my imperfections, you certainly can be a part of the worship and so experience a sense of belonging. Please know, I am 66 years old and have been Orthodox only 4 years. If I can experience such a sense of satisfaction and acceptance, despite my imperfections, so can you. Please consider this profound, authentic, and ancient profession of the Christian faith. Blessings to you.
beautiful!
It's amazing, attend it!
Thank you very much!well-organized approach, nice voice
Absolutely beautiful 🌹
I am AMAZED!!!
I pray to God Jesus that the Orthodox churches and The Catholic Church will be one again in the name of God! I love my orthodox brothers and sisters. We are the ones who can heal the division through the help of heaven.
Rolan Fernandez Unity through conversion to Orthodoxy is the only way.
I believe that if the Roman Catholics continue to push towards a 'feel-good' ecumenism with the other churches of the world, it will drive out good Catholics into a search for the True Church.
Once they find Orthodoxy, the Roman church will collapse and, I strongly believe, all of the Protestant denominations that came out of it.
We can only pray.
@@gardnerberry113 Amen.
Nice lady. Beautiful faith.
This video also explains a typical Sunday at my, and many other Byzantine Catholic parishes.
United We Stand.
Glory be to the Father,
and to the Son.
and to the Holy Spirit,
all three in One:
as it was in the beginning,
is now, and will be Forever
and For Ever,
CAROLYN GHAVAM-YUENGLING.
The Trinity of Heaven and the Trinity of Earth.
Now reigns to bring about the new rebirth.
THE DIAMOND /\ IS IN THE SKY YOU'LL \/ SEE;
I AM not THE BLESSED AND HOLY TRINITY.
So as it is written, so let it be done. Done.
Still we are One Mother/Father, One Son,
Jesus and Christ, and Spirit God One,
the Prophets, Elijah and Elisha, and Jeremiah and Isaiah. . .respectively.
We are all the prophets, actually.
Now, I ibring you,
THE KISS OF LIFE, now be.
THE KISS OF LIFE, now be
GOD IS EVERYTHING.
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WELCOME HOME .
AMEN!!!
God bless Orthodox orthodox is true thanks to God amen amen amen👃👃👃👃👃👃🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷
We Orthodox still love our Catholic younger brothers & sisters who left our Church centuries before because of the confusion in opinion about Nicene Creed.
Innu Keralathil Malankara Orthodox Syrian Sabha yekkurich kallangal pracharippikkaatha munne munnu Sabhakale ullu:
1. Knanaya Sabha
2. CSI Sabha
3. Chaldean Syrian Church of the East
Ippo varum oru vashathu kude nanmayude nirakudam chamanj maruvashathu kude ente commentsinu thazhi Asabya vakkukal upayogichukondum ennnekkurichum Malankara Orthodox Syrian Sabha yekkurichum kallu vacha nunakal pracharippichukondum sthiram themmaaditharavumayi Herald of Truth enna RUclips nameil Herald of Lies umayi oru Syro Malabar Catholic Pakal Manyan.
So beautiful 🙏🤍✝️
Really nice explanation. Thnx.
Well spoken!
I’m struck by how almost identical this is to Saturday morning Shabbat services...I guess that makes sense though! I feel like orthodox Christians and Jews might have a lot in common
We do!
harper M
Glory be to God for all things!
Upon visiting an Orthodox Church for the first time, those with little familiarity with Orthodox Christianity may find our worship practices strange and bewildering. They might even be tempted to think of them as either the peculiar customs of some foreign culture or “the tradition of men” that St. Paul warns against (Col. 2:8). However, a serious student of the Bible will soon recognize that what at first might seem so strange and foreign about Orthodox worship is actually rooted in the divinely-revealed worship of the Church of the Old Covenant: Ancient Israel.
www.saintgeorgekearney.com/old_testament_worship_and_the_new_testament_church.html
and muslims ie look at the scarfs
@@wheelfan100 Muslims were never the first people to veil. Communities across the globe used headscarves for women….
Amen ✝️
I am Catholic and I pray that us Catholics and the Orthodox churches come in unity with each other. Praise God
Reece Murray Hi. Well, this will occure only if the western Church starts to care about her orthodoxy.
Reece Murray
I agree ☝️ with you. But only time will tell. Maybe it’ll happen when the second coming of Christ happens.
Convert to Orthodoxy....
Why are so many Orthodox so hostile to Catholicism? It depresses me.
So often they don't have a good word to say about Catholics or anything they do. It really makes me doubt their sincerity if they can't say 'amen' to Reece's prayer which shows love, respect and places the situation in God's hands.
Catholic church has been infiltrated by Zionists
This is beautiful. This seems to be as close to the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass of the Roman Catholic Church (Latin Rite) as one might find. The intentions seem to be the same but the methods are a little different.
So beautiful coming from a Catholic
I sincerely hope that nobody has to go through the baptist, charismatic or calvinist path to finally, in old age, discover liturgical christianity as I did. I wouldn't wish that on my worst enemy.
All is well that ends well ☺️
Come Home to Christs Church. I did! If Baptized under the Holy Trinity all that is required is a period of directed instruction usually 6-mo to 1 year then Chrismation. That's it! I now serve at my Local Orthodox Church.
@ You are welcome Lazaros.
very informative.
Divine!
I’m thinking about converting to Orthodoxy
Beautiful.
Ah! The bread is in the wine.... My wife and I went to a Divine Liturgy for the first time last week, and I thought people were getting just the wine.... That's very good to know, I felt a bit sad at the thought of getting only the wine.
Thanks for sharing this service.
In January I went to vespers at a Russian Catholic chapel (they have the same liturgy as the Orthodox but are in communion with Rome) and I was mesmerized by the beauty of the ceremony but also the kindness and warmth shown by the deacon and the faithful.
Can anyone be kind enough to tell me what the name of the choral music at the beginning and at the end of the video is as I find it so mesmerizingly beautiful.
Try to search in youtube for "byzantine music"