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The Orthodox Liturgy is not just an act of worship, but a potentially life-changing journey. Fr Papavassiliou takes you through this journey with clarity and passion, exploring the Liturgy as a reflection of heavenly worship, and an invitation to enter the Kingdom of God. The hymns, prayers, creed and actions of the Liturgy are explained, covering subjects such as Communion, Trinity, baptism, sainthood, Resurrection, and much more. The book includes a map to guide you on your journey and 20 illustrations.

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JOURNEY to the KINGDOM Journey to the Kingdom An Insiders Look at the Liturgy - photo 1

JOURNEY

to the

KINGDOM

Journey to the Kingdom: An Insiders Look at the Liturgy and Beliefs of the Eastern Orthodox Church

2012 First Printing

Copyright 2012 by Theodore Christopher Vasilis (Fr. Vassilios Papavassiliou)

ISBN 978-1-61261-164-8

Scriptures marked ( NIrV ) are taken from the Holy Bible, NEW INTERNATIONAL READER'S VERSION . Copyright 1996, 1998 Biblica. All rights reserved throughout the world. Used by permission of Biblica.

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Scriptures marked ( ESV ) are taken from The Holy Bible, English Standard Version ( ESV ), copyright 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

Scriptures marked ( NKJV ) are taken from the New King James Version. Copyright 1982 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

Scriptures marked ( EL ) were translated by Fr. Ephrem Lash

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Papavassiliou, Vassilios.

Journey to the kingdom : an insiders look at the liturgy and beliefs of the Eastern Orthodox church / Fr. Vassilios Papavassiliou.

p. cm.

Includes bibliographical references.

ISBN 978-1-61261-164-8 (trade pbk.)

1. Orthodox Eastern ChurchDoctrines. 2. Lords SupperOrthodox Eastern Church. 3. Lords Supper (Liturgy) 4. Orthodox Eastern ChurchLiturgy. I. Title.

BX323.P37 2012

264.019--dc23

2012019328

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All rights reserved. No portion of this book may be reproduced, stored in an electronic retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any meanselectronic, mechanical, photocopy, recording, or any otherexcept for brief quotations in printed reviews, without the prior permission of the publisher.

Published by Paraclete Press

Brewster, Massachusetts

www.paracletepress.com

Printed in the United States of America.

Contents

1 Church interior and icon screen Come In And See - photo 2

1 Church interior and icon screen Come In And See Come I will show - photo 3

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1. Church interior and icon screen

Come In And See

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Come, I will show you the bride, the wife of the Lamb.

R EV . 21:9, NRIV

T his is your invitation to come in and see how Orthodox Christians all over the world worship. Perhaps you have heard something about what we call the Divine Liturgy, the beauty of its expressions, the profundity with which this special service offers its participants a way to encounter God? If so, this book will take your understanding to the next level.

How better to get to know a faith than by experiencing, albeit secondhand, its primary form of worship? The sights and the symbols. The words of faith and the mysteries that are plumbed. Through twenty brief chapters, and just as many black-and-white photographs, you will learn much more.

In many ways, this book could be regarded as a form of liturgical catechism, or instruction about worship, for any and all interested in joining the Orthodox Church. But it is also more than that, as I hope that anyonewhether Orthodox already, considering joining an Orthodox church, or the simply curiouswill find this tour of our liturgy and worship helpful and inspiring.

The standard Liturgy in all Eastern Orthodox Churches is that of St. John Chrysostom (ca. 347407, archbishop of Constantinople). The Liturgy of St. Basil the Great (ca. 330379, archbishop of Caesarea) is celebrated usually ten times a year: on the five Sundays of Great Lent, Christmas Eve, the Eve of Theophany, Great Thursday, Great Saturday, and on his feast day (January 1). Many of the prayers of the clergy in St. Basils Liturgy are different and considerably longer than those of St. Johns Liturgy.

On the weekdays of Great Lent (the forty-day period before Holy Week; Holy Week is when we celebrate the Passion and Resurrection of Christ), normal liturgies are not celebrated, except on the great feast of the Annunciation (March 25). Because liturgies are always a celebration, they are deemed inappropriate in Lent except on days on which we celebrate the Resurrection (Saturdays and Sundays) or a great feast like the Annunciation. In order that Christians may receive Communion more frequently during the period of Lent, we have the Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts on Wednesdays and Fridays. This is a more somber service than other liturgies. It is called the Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts because there is no consecration of the bread and wine. Instead, a portion of the Eucharist from the Sunday Liturgy is kept aside for these weekday services. Hence the term Presanctified Gifts, meaning that the holy giftsthat is, the bread and wine of the Eucharistare from the very beginning of the service the Body and Blood of Christ, having been sanctified already at a previous Liturgy.

Journey to the Kingdom is not a work of scholarship. It is not a formal study of worship or liturgical history, nor is it a comprehensive commentary on the Divine Liturgy of the Orthodox Church. The purpose of this book is to explain the meaning of our worship, what happens at the service of the Divine Liturgy throughout the world, and the part that every Orthodox Christian plays in it.

By Eastern Orthodox Church we mean the family of Christian churches that traces its origins to Jesus Christ, acknowledges the authority of seven Ecumenical Councils, and is in communion with the ancient patriarchates of Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch, and Jerusalem. These churches are defined by a strong sense not of being a denomination but of the continuing Christian Church that emerged in Jerusalem some two thousand years ago, as well as their adherencedespite their varied origins, liturgical practices, and customsto what we refer to as the Byzantine rite.

When Vladimir the Great (9581015) sent envoys around the world to study different religions so that he could decide which one to embrace, they did not inquire about doctrines or moral rules. Instead they watched those various religions at prayer, and it was the Divine Liturgy that they attended at the Church of Hagia Sophia in Constantinople that won them over. The best introduction to Orthodox Christianity is its primary act of worship. Of course, this book is no substitute for the real thingit serves only as a guide and informant to enrich and shed light on that experience. But the Liturgy is not just prayer and songit is rich with theology. What follows, therefore, is not only a guide to the Liturgy but also an introduction to Orthodoxy through the Liturgy.

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