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#381239 - 06/08/12 07:11 AM Prayer Resouces and Byzantine Daily Office
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Originally Posted By: Hannah319
Hello, everyone!
I have been lurking about these boards for a few months now; there is an abundance of good information on here! I am Roman Catholic, but feel strongly drawn to the Eastern churches. I would consider going through a rite change in the future (hubby is in the Army, so sometimes we have to move to areas with very few Roman Catholic - let alone Byzantine Catholic - churches. As such, I don't see a rite change making sense for the time being, unfortunately.)

Anyways, I guess I have the desire to unite myself in mind, heart, and practice with Eastern Catholicism as much as possible in the meantime. ...

I am looking for a good prayer resource, like the Roman Catholic missal wherein I can follow along daily with the Divine Liturgy even if I'm unable to attend. Is there a Byzantine daily office?


To facilitate replying to a variety of queries raised in a single thread, the above was extracted from a longer post by Hannah, a new forum member. While I realize that there are a number of threads, recent and old, which offer great replies to Hannah's query, we all know that it can be difficult to track these using our search engine (not our best feature). I'm confident though that we can rally to offer Hannah some insights.

Hannah,

If you're interested in technology-based prayer applications, you might want to check out the Geek Hall subforum. There are links there to several. At the bottom of the page, I suggest increasing the time range of threads that you wish to view.

I think the default is 'threads active in the past 3 months'. I recommend using the drop-down option to increase the timeframe to either six months or a year. You'll get a selection of topics more in line with what you might find of interest.

Many years,

Neil
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#381314 - 06/09/12 08:14 PM Re: Prayer Resouces and Byzantine Daily Office [Re: Irish Melkite]
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I will definitely look into that. Thanks!

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#381410 - 06/12/12 10:10 AM Re: Prayer Resouces and Byzantine Daily Office [Re: Irish Melkite]
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Other than technology based resources, I know that there are a myriad of my fellow forumites with their own favorite devotional texts that they'd like to share with Hannah. So, ladies and gentlemen?

Many years,

Neil
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#381414 - 06/12/12 10:29 AM Re: Prayer Resouces and Byzantine Daily Office [Re: Irish Melkite]
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There is a Byzantine Daily Office, but I would suggest you get a copy of 'Anthology for Worship' published by the Sheptytsky Institute in Ottawa.

It contains the text for the Liturgies of St John Chrysostom and St Basil, prayers or preparation for and after Communion, a daily morning and evening prayer, and a guide to confession. Also included are the various Troparia/Kontakia for Sundays and their associated tones, as well as a compilation of hymns.

Well worth the purchase.

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#381417 - 06/12/12 11:39 AM Re: Prayer Resouces and Byzantine Daily Office [Re: Irish Melkite]
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I still put forward my favourite - the Old Orthodox Prayer Book from Erie . It can be found in many places online as well as directly from Erie smile

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#381420 - 06/12/12 12:50 PM Re: Prayer Resouces and Byzantine Daily Office [Re: Irish Melkite]
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My personal favorite is (of course) Byzantine Daily Worship. Aside from having all the service texts and prayers, the introduction by Archbishop Raya is a marvelous primer on eastern spirituality. It was, in fact, my introduction to eastern spirituality some 30 years ago, 10 years before I actually became a Melkite.

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#381430 - 06/12/12 01:49 PM Re: Prayer Resouces and Byzantine Daily Office [Re: Slavophile]
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I would also heartily recommend the Anthology as a first prayer book as it contains the Little Hours, preparation for Holy Communion and Confession, feasting and fasting seasons, in addition to music and propers for the Divine Liturgy. A gem and treasure.

If I had to be on a deserted island with three and only three prayer books, they would likely be the UGCC Anthology, the Stamford Horologion and the Old Orthodox Prayer Book.

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My personal favorite is (of course) Byzantine Daily Worship. Aside from having all the service texts and prayers, the introduction by Archbishop Raya is a marvelous primer on eastern spirituality. It was, in fact, my introduction to eastern spirituality some 30 years ago, 10 years before I actually became a Melkite.

Along with Hapgood, Raya was my first English prayerbook as well.

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#381545 - 06/14/12 11:25 AM Re: Prayer Resouces and Byzantine Daily Office [Re: Diak]
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In addition to our prayer book "Let Us Pray to the Lord: Volume I the Daily Office", Eastern Christian Publications also now offers the Byzantine Daily Office as an email subscription with Morning and Evening Prayer and the four Hours with all the changeable parts included according the Ruthenian Typicon (calendar of saints, feasts, etc.)

And Morning Prayer, Evening Prayer, and the Sixth Hour are available in a more generic form (seven versions for each day of the week) as audio recordings, either on CD or by iTunes download.

Online orders can be made at www.ecpubs.com/daily-office.html or search audio download websites for "Byzantine Daily Office."

Jack


Edited by JLF (06/14/12 11:27 AM)

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#381819 - 06/19/12 01:32 PM Re: Prayer Resouces and Byzantine Daily Office [Re: Irish Melkite]
Hannah319 Offline
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I purchased the "Anthology for Worship" through the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Parma for $60.00; it was a lot more everywhere else. Would it be fairly redundant for me to also purchase bdw? I'm excited for it to come; maybe I'll feel a little less lost at Divine Liturgy smile

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