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#87953 - 11/09/02 10:13 PM Braille Divine Liturgy & prayer books
Nicky's Baba Offline
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Registered: 11/07/01
Posts: 454
Loc: USA
Hi,

We had seminarian from a nearby school join us this evening for Vespers & Divine Liturgy. He is blind. I am wondering is there Divine Liturgy or Byzantine pray books writtten in Braille? I know he can listen to tapes but he may enjoy reading prayer silently or following along in Church through a book?

Nicky's Baba

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#87954 - 11/10/02 09:40 AM Re: Braille Divine Liturgy & prayer books
Our Lady's slave Offline
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Registered: 11/03/01
Posts: 5082
Loc: Glasgow , Scotland
Nick's Baba

This as far as I know only applies in the UK but there's no reason why it can't be done across the Big Pond.

Here some of the Prisons have a workshop where books are transcribed into Braille.

Also in Scotland, I understand, that 2 Parishes in different Dioceses each have a blind Reader and they have been able to obtain a copy of the Lectionary in Braille for them. I'm told that both Readers are really excellent.

Obviously the transcription is an arduous task but it has been done - and doubtless can be done again.

Perhaps your support groups for blind people could help in this matter ?

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#87955 - 11/10/02 02:14 PM Re: Braille Divine Liturgy & prayer books
Danj Offline
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Registered: 03/17/02
Posts: 49
Loc: Scranton, PA
Glory to Jesus Christ!

I believe St. Vladimir's Ukrainain Orthodox Cathedral in Parma, OH. has published the liturgy in braille format.

Father John Nakonachny is a very personable priest, and I am sure he would be more than willing to help.

His address is:

Father John Nakonachny
3201 Marioncliff Drive
Parma, OH 44134

(440) 885-1509

Hope this info. helps and produces fruits!!!
God bless
Dan

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#87956 - 11/10/02 06:13 PM Re: Braille Divine Liturgy & prayer books
Nicky's Baba Offline
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Registered: 11/07/01
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Dear OLSL & Danj,

Thank you both for the leads they are most appreciated.

God Bless

Nicky's baba

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#87957 - 11/10/02 09:05 PM Re: Braille Divine Liturgy & prayer books
Danj Offline
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Registered: 03/17/02
Posts: 49
Loc: Scranton, PA
Dear Nicky's baba,

Always glad to be of assistance. Please keep me posted and let me know if you are successful in your endeavors.

God bless you and your ministry!!
Dan

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