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  1. For Byzantine Catholics, all prayers are liturgical in the sense that the liturgy provides the seeds of contemplation that we take to personal prayer. The Divine Liturgy, Vespers, Compline, Matins, Hours, and other liturgical services sanctify each day.

  2. The Byzantine Lectionary (the order in which we read the Bible in worship) is a repeating one year cycle that was developed at the Great Church in Constantinople, which was the very center of Christianity in the Eastern Roman Empire.

  3. The Divine Liturgy is composed of three main parts: The Prothesis (or proskomedia), the service preparing the holy gifts. The Liturgy of the Catechumens, or the Liturgy of the Word. The Liturgy of the Faithful, or Liturgy of the Eucharist.

  4. Streaming liturgies from Byzantine (Ruthenian Greek) Catholic, Italo-Greek Byzantine Catholic, Maronite Catholic, Melkite Greek Catholic, Romanian Greek Catholic, Russian Greek Catholic, Slovak Greek Catholic, Syro-Malabar Catholic, Syro-Malankara Catholic, and Ukrainian Greek Catholic churches in the United States and Canada.

  5. Byzantine Daily Office – Daily Vespers. The BDO Hours includes the full prayer text for Morning and Evening Prayers for Persons in the World, and the First, Third, Sixth and Ninth Hours. We also provide all the changeable parts needed for each day according to the Byzantine Ruthenian Typicon.

  6. Information on Byzantine Christian faith and worship. Includes directories, news, calendars, message boards, and links to other Orthodox and Catholic Churches.

  7. 14 wrz 2021 · On Tuesday, 14 September 2021, the Holy Father presided at the Byzantine Divine Liturgy in the Square of the Mestská športová hala (Prešov). In his homily the Pope spoke of the Cross as an unread book, unless we open our hearts to Christ who suffered for us there.

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