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I had a couple of links before but can't seem to find them.
Anyone have any good suggestions for finding Prostopinije online?
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You can find some here, too: http://www.orthodox.sk/ Dave
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One can also find some materials in the PSALOM [ synaxis.info] section of the Synaxis.info [ synaxis.info] site. Σώσον, Κύριε, καί διαφύλαξον η�άς από τών Βασιλιάνικων τάξεων!
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The website for the Pittsburgh archeparchy's Metropolitan Cantor Institute has recorded prostopinije (more is being added), along with lots of materials for Vespers and Matins sung in prostopinije: www.metropolitancantorinstitute.org [ metropolitancantorinstitute.org]
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Is the Prostopinije rendered in the Slovak language, not Church Slavonic?
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Mostly in Slovak language; while from the six Church Slavonic pieces two are prostopinije, from the five Slovak pieces four are prostopnije. andreios Byzantine Catholics in Slovakia [ grkat.nfo.sk]
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How many Greek Catholic parishes in Prjashev (Preshov) Eparchy still use Church Slavonic? Is it limited to the Rusyn-majority parishes in Medzilabirci, Svidnyk-Makovicja Valley area?
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No, it is not limited to Medzilaborce and Svidnik region. In the regions of Bardejov and Stara Lubovna many parishes use Church Slavonic. In bigger cities - as Preshov, Humenne etc. mostly both languages (Church Slavonic and Slovak) are used. andreios http://grkat.nfo.sk
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Yes, but isn't it more like a 4 to 1 ratio at the Prjashev Cathedral Parish? That is, 1 Church Slavonic liturgy to 4 Slovak liturgies?
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As far as I know the ratio is 2 - 2. There are two liturgies morning, one Church Slavonic and one Slovak, and 2 afternoon, one Church Slavonic and one Slovak. At least, it was so not a long time ago. Another question are other Greek Catholic churches in Preshov, but I think in everyone there is a Church Slavonic liturgy (at least Sunday). andreios http://grkat.nfo.sk
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Does the Prjashev and Kosice Greek Catholic Cathedral parishes post their liturgical weekly schedules on the internet?
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