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St. Sergius Russian Orthodox Cathedral Service

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  • The best way to learn more, Dedicednu, is to visit an Orthodox church for the normal Sunday Liturgy. You can learn some things from youtube videos but you really need to experience it. Also, many of the videos are of special occasions so don't really give you an idea of the feel of average Sunday worship. Why not see if you have an Orthodox church nearby, and maybe e-mail the priest to let him know you're interested in visiting? Someone may be able to look after you and answer your questions.

  • all best,, all the way from eritrea

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  • @TheStyx44 Spare us of your protestant/baptist heresy. Orthodoxy was found by apostles 2000 years ago, your heresy was found by usual disoriented heretical men 200 years ago at best.

  • @inri120 In larger churches and cathedrals, they have chapels where there is something similar to a side altar where the divine liturgy may be chanted. But in Orthodoxy and Eastern Catholicism, we say that all altars are considered High Altars.

  • @TheStyx44 We show respect for God! This is the faith handed down directly from the 12 Apostles, literally. This is the true faith, the true Christian church-the correct way it should be done. Slava Bogu!!!

  • idols?

  • Can othodox churches have side alters were the divine liturgy can also be said like at roman catholic churhes?

  • I've been there! It's so beautiful.

  • I am pretty positive this is St. Sergius church in Parma/Cleveland Ohio, USA.

    Wow! What a surprise!

    Thank you.

  • Beautiful!

  • Very beautiful.

  • It was such a relief seeing the servers fumbling. I remember when I first served at an hierarchical Liturgy and was exactly the same: standing in the wrong place, doing the wrong thing. It's very humbling but I learnt a little bit each time, and now I get most things right. When I get it wrong, I try to make my mistakes confidently so that people think I know what I'm doing and they're not distracted from worship. Those servers will grow and learn. God bless them!

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