Terirem-Orthodox Byzantine Chant-Glory to God for all things

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Glory be to You,o,Vanquisher of death!

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  • Slava na Boga!

  • Thank you Slobodan that you share this blessing video with me.HRISTOS AMID US AMIN.The Jesus prayer is special dedicated to son of God!!!!.

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  • @biturica25 terirem nu inseamna nimic. Cand turcii au cucerit Constantinopolul, i-au pus pe greci sa munceasca pt ei. Munceau toti grecii, in fiecare zi, in afara de duminici si sarbatori. Cum se termina slujba, trebuiau sa mearga la munca. Ca sa lungeasca cantarile astfel incat sa dureze mai mult slujba, au compus teriremuri, niste adaosuri la diverse piese din cadrul Sf.Liturghii si cantari din alte slujbe.

  • @bethli11 Thank you so very much for this information! It is much appreciated! But I am really impressed by the correctness of her Greek language pronounciation. No way I would think this is not a Greek singer and likewise, I would never ever learn about her, without your assistance! God be with you (and us all)!

  • @SonofaBeach2

    It is Divna Ljubojevic, a Serbian singer! Pure beauty directly from Heaven...

  • For the love of God, will someone tell me, in the second part of this video (starting at 4:02), who is the owner of the female voice? Please?

  • FOREVER ORTHODOXY MY ORTHODOX BROTHERS ! gREETINGS FROM ROMANIA !

  • To whom does the female voice (in the second part of the hymn) belong? It reminds me of Eleftheria Arvanitaki but I am sure it is someone else.

  • Thank you so much for this hymn!! God be with us all!

  • Thank you so much for this hymn!! God be with us all!

  • @acerb45666555 In the Orthodox Tradition, the missionaries who brought Orthodoxy to the North and West of Byzantium are credited to be St. Methodios and St. Cyril

  • is there an Orthodox counterpart to St. Padraigh? there must be. he must be famous in the east even in our time. who was he? i wanna know what happened north, and west of the Black Sea when the first Orthodox missionaries first walked into those ancient spirit filled woods! what tribes were there? how were the first meetings? who succeeded? who was martyred? etc.

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