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- "The Typikon Decoded" by Archimandrite Job Getcha Covers the celebration of the offices throughout the Byzantine liturgical year. The organization and composition of the liturgical offices are first situated in the context of their historical development, and then are analyzed in detail from a practical
- ChoralWiki The source for public domain choral music. Many Russian Orthodox titles — in Slavonic.
- On-line Liturgical Resources A clearing house of websites.
- Orthodox Liturgical Texts & Resources This site includes resources in a variety of languages.
- Orthodox Terminology Part of the parish site of the Church of the Mother of God, Mary’s Landing, NJ. An extensive glossary.
- orthodoxwiki If it’s here, it *must* be Orthodox!
- Podoben An extensive collection of Orthodox church music.
- Seraphim 6 Productions Macrina Lewis’s website: Orthodox church music publishing
- St. Michael's litrugical music page A unique collection of liturgical music from St. Michael’s Carpatho-Russian Greek Catholic Church in Binghamton, NY.
- The Way of Beauty An interesting and thoughtful blog on…beauty, maintained by David Clayton, an English Catholic.
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Monthly Archives: January 2013
“Good” Liturgy
I hate that term. It’s meaningless in a Christian setting, at least one that is of the Apostolic and Catholic Faith and Tradition. I say it’s meaningless because Christian liturgy is about Christ and the operation of His Holy Spirit … Continue reading
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Liturgical Dynamics, part VI: Orthodox Communal Life is Incarnational
Two things: First, I realize that I’ve been publishing blogs under the subtitle “part I, II,” etc. How dull. Eventually I’ll go back and add descriptive subtitles. (I bet it doesn’t happen real soon.) Second, I got a bit irked … Continue reading
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Liturgical Dynamics, part V
I want to offer a few more thoughts on Orthodox liturgical life being ordered. For some reason I don’t feel I’ve expressed yet what I really want to say, what it is I sense that needs to be brought out. … Continue reading
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