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Mike Rosoft/archive0
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Kirbymas
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The Ladder of Divine Ascent
The Ladder of Divine Ascent or Ladder of Paradise (Κλίμαξ; Scala or Climax Paradisi) is an important ascetical treatise for monasticism in Eastern Christianity, written by John Climacus in ca. AD 600, at the request of John, Abbot of Raithu, a monastery situated on the shores of the Red Sea.The "Scala", which obtained an immense popularity and has made its author famous in the Church, is addressed to anchorites and cenobites, and treats of the means by which the highest degree of religious perfection may be attained.
The_Ladder_of_Divine_Ascent
Near Caves
Near_Caves
Ektenia
Ektenia (from ; literally, "diligence"), often called simply Litany, is a prayerful petition in the Eastern Orthodox/Eastern Catholic liturgy. The prevalent ecclesiastical word for this kind of litany in Greek is Συναπτή Synaptê, Ektenia being the Greek word preferred in Church Slavonic (ектенїѧ ekteniya).For the use of litanies in the Western Churches, see Litany.A Litany is normally intoned by a deacon, with the choir chanting the responses.
Ektenia
Cswrye/Archive 1
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Kidwellj
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Files for deletion/2006 December 16
Wikipedia:Files_for_deletion/2006_December_16
Orthodoxy in France
This article seeks to be a clearinghouse of information and links regarding the history and state of Orthodox Christianity in France.
Orthodoxy_in_France
Typikon
Typikon, or Typicon (Greek:'Slavonic:ѹставъ, (ustav)) is a liturgical book which contains instructions about the order of the various Eastern Orthodox Christian church services and ceremonies, in the form of a perpetual calendar. Those Eastern Catholic Churches that use the Byzantine rite also follow largely the same typica as their Orthodox counterparts, with minor variations.The typikon arose within the monastic movements of the early Christian era as a way to regulate the life a monastery.
Typikon
Paraklesis
Paraklesis or Supplicatory Canon in the Orthodox Christian Church and Eastern Catholic Churches, is a service of supplication for the welfare of the living. It is addressed to a specific Saint or to the Most Holy Theotokos whose intercessions are sought through the chanting of the supplicatory canon together with psalms, hymns, and ekteniae (litanies).
Paraklesis
History of Georgia (country)
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Coptic Orthodox Church in Canada
This article is about Coptic Orthodoxy in Canada. For a list of Coptic parishes in Canada, see the list of Coptic Orthodox Churches in Canada.The immigration of the Copts to Canada might have started as early as the late 1950s. Starting in the 1970s, Canada has been receiving a greater number of these immigrants, and the number of Coptic immigrants into Canada has been growing ever since.
Coptic_Orthodox_Church_in_Canada
Matta El Meskeen
Father Matta El Meskeen or Matthew the Poor, born Youssef Iskandar (20 September 1919 – 8 June 2006) was an Egyptian Coptic Orthodox monk. He was the key figure in the revival of Egyptian monasticism which began in 1969 when he was appointed to the Monastery of St Macarius in the Wadi El Natrun in Egypt.
Matta_El_Meskeen
Coptic Orthodox Church in Africa
This article is about the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria in African countries other than Egypt. The Apostolic Throne of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria is based in the ancient Alexandria, Egypt, which is in Africa. The jurisdiction of the Church of Alexandria extended, as per Canon law of the First and Second Ecumenical Councils, to the Province of Egypt, Nubia and Pentapolis. Later on in expanded south to encompass all of what is now known as the Sudan.
Coptic_Orthodox_Church_in_Africa
MishaPan
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Dahn/Archive 25
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Exapostilarion
Exapostilarion (, pl. ἐξαποστειλάρια Exapostilaria) is a hymn or group of hymns chanted in the Eastern Orthodox and Greek-Catholic Churches at the conclusion of the Canon near the end of Matins. The Exapostilarion is chanted after the Little Litany that follows the Ninth Ode of the Canon.The term "exapostilarion" is related to the word Apostle, which itself is derived from a Greek word meaning “sent out.
Exapostilarion
JJKotalik
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Frjohnwhiteford
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