A Manual of the Orthodox Church’s Divine Services

By Dmitry Sokolof,

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Description

A
comprehensive work that provides a complete but accessible narrative survey of
everything pertaining to the Orthodox Church’s divine services, complimented by
helpful illustrations throughout. The author begins with a discussion of the
nature and origin of divine worship followed by a description of the church
building, the clergy who perform divine services and their vestments, and the
cycles of public worship. The services of Great Vespers, Matins, and
the Divine Liturgy
are reviewed in detail, as are festal services, and different services of need:
Baptism and Chrismation, Confession, Ordination, Matrimony, Unction, Prayer
Services, Monastic Tonsure and Burial, and the Consecration of a Church. Of
particular interest is a rare discussion of the rite of the Coronation and
Anointing of a Tsar.

Originally translated
and published in Albany, New York in 1899, this edition has
been
re-edited to
reflect current English-language liturgical usage.
It is suitable both as an introduction to
Orthodox worship for the inquirer and as a convenient reference work for those
already familiar with the intricacies of Orthodox
services.

Additional information

Author Name

Dmitry Sokolof

Format

ED

Publication Date

20230613

Imprint

Publisher

Language

English

Book Dimensions

0

Format Detail

ePub3

Author Biography

Archpriest Dmitry Sokolof (1832 – 1915) was assigned
to the church in St Petersburg’s Winter Palace, the official residence of the
Russian Tsar until 1917 and now the home of the world-famous Hermitage Museum.
He is the author of numerous textbooks on the subject of religious education and
catechism.

Contents

Preliminary Ideas 

The Christian Church Building

The Persons Who Perform Divine Services, and Their Vestments 

Public Worship

Great Vespers 

Matins

The Liturgy

Special Features of Divine Services on Feast-Days and In
Fast-Times 

The Different Ministrations 

Books Containing the Divine ServicesÂ