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#270554 - 12/29/07 10:11 AM
Re: Rusyn Slavonic Divine Liturgy from Svidnyk
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Hehehehe, WOW a liturgy without inclusive language, what a treat!
A few things to notice:
Although they are in Svidnik, Slovakia, not one word of Slovak was used. Everything in Chruch Slavonic or Rusyn.
I did not hear any pages rattling because people had to go looking for version "F" or "G" or have to go to page 235, then to page 60, then to page 154, then page 26, or whatever, because of pointless liturgy changes. There is merit in keeping traditional hymms and prostopinije.
Although the "Slovak" Greek Catholic Eparchy has attempted to slovakisize Rusyns, you can clearly see they keep the true Rusyn traditions. This is thanks to priests like Fr. Frantisek Krajnak who demanded that Rusyns be allowed to have their own traditions and language, etc. Too bad we cannot have that here.
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#270664 - 12/30/07 12:54 PM
Re: Rusyn Slavonic Divine Liturgy from Svidnyk
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...but they changed Pravoslavnych to Pravovirni (orthodox or true faith to true believing).
Ung Rather similar to the "Christians of the true faith" rather than "Orthodox Christians" in the former translation of the Divine Liturgy used in the Byzantine-Ruthenian Metropolia... Now, glory to God, I can say with a smile on my face and a loud voice, "Orthodox Christians"! Timothy the newly-illumined
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#270742 - 12/30/07 10:27 PM
Re: Rusyn Slavonic Divine Liturgy from Svidnyk
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Registered: 02/17/02
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John, I'm glad your "Commadore 64" was able to handle the file!  Ung
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#270809 - 12/31/07 12:10 PM
Re: Rusyn Slavonic Divine Liturgy from Svidnyk
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Ung, I have it chugging along--have to get the file down to a CD so that I can get it off the hard drive before I crash! LOL. BTW, I heard the Filioque in the Creed!!!  Enjoy your NYE!!! John
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#270842 - 12/31/07 06:36 PM
Re: Rusyn Slavonic Divine Liturgy from Svidnyk
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Everything in Chruch Slavonic or Rusyn. Almost. The opening Christmas carol (during the incensation) was thoroughly Ukrainian, both in music and in verb-forms and so on. Fr. Serge
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#271123 - 01/02/08 11:01 PM
Re: Rusyn Slavonic Divine Liturgy from Svidnyk
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Listen closely as the celebrant even mentioned Patriarch Lubomyr. Where? Dave
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