After 40+ years in a few different churches, my wife of 47-years were led to an excellent Eastern Orthodox Catholic Cathedral very close to us. We finally are home. All of the pieces fell together. This is a timeless chant, very essential.
I am the daughter of a Greek Orthodox father and Roman Catholic mother. This is just beyond words! How can one not feel lamentation when hearing this? Thank you so much for posting this.
When i am down, depressed and lonely, I turn to lamentations and hymns. Thank you for posting. I am touched by the positive feedback. This is music for followers of Eastern Christianity and non-believers we love you, all of you. Love conquers all especially during this Covid-19 outbreak.
O so wonderful! Such a beautiful voice and so well done between the man and women voices and the background intonations. It really touch one's heart and soul. This song is the justification why they say the Byzantines / Orthodox are the most mystical of religious people. Thank you so much!
This Is So OVERWHELMING +GOD SENT Just Listened to this at Least 3 to 4 TIMES HEAVENLY POWERFUL !! Graduate of The Greek +Orthodox Theological Seminary Brookline Mass. Live On St George's Greek Street West Jordan, Utah
As a convert to Holy Orthodoxy I really appriciate chants in a language I understand. I do love them in Greek, Arabac, Aramaic, Slavic aswell, yet you only begin to really understand orthodoxy through understanding the holy prayers.
How long was your journey to holy Orthodoxy, my friend? I'm hoping to be accepted into the Church soon and was wondering how long about it would take. Not that a wait is a bad thing, just pure curiosity. Thank you and God bless, my friend.
Treeman1221 I will reply as to my journey though I’m not the person you asked. It took nearly 20 years altogether though I believe you speak of the time period as a catechumen. At my Antiochian Orthodox parish the process generally is over 9 months up to a year as one is received at a service just prior to the Great Feast of Pascha. Those who have spent significant time in study as was my situation, may be expedited however the burden falls to the priest to insure sufficient knowledge has been imparted. This insures the catechumen retains no heretical beliefs or views that may potentially bring others in the congregation to sin due to the errant views of the one received without sufficient examination. May God bless your journey to His kingdom.
20 AGO in August.... NOW. For my husband and I it was about 8 months. We did work to help re-settle Serbian refugees from Yugoslavia into our city, during their civil war . They were Orthodox Christians. All during that time we studied the Orthodox Church at the local Orthodox Christian Church in America. Some friends in a nearby city were my Godparents and my husband's God Father was a deacon in the church. Both my Godfather and my husband's are now priests in other cities.
Among the Canon of St. Andrew and the Akathist of Thanksgiving, in my opinion, this is one of the most telling and poetic truths of our faith. Glory to Jesus Christ!
You can buy a CD on the web - I put the link in the description box. Or if you use firefox, you can download this video directly off youtube - you would need firefox youtube video downloader add-on for that.
Calin Petrovici "One cannot overestimate the significance, for the future of Orthodoxy, of the Slavonic translations which Cyril and Methodius carried with them as they left Byzantium for the unknown north. Few events have been so important in the missionary history of the Church. From the start the Slav Christians enjoyed a precious privilege, such as none of the peoples of western Europe shared at this time: they heard the Gospel and the services of the Church in a tongue which they could understand. Unlike the Church of Rome in the west with its insistence on Latin, the Orthodox Church has never been rigid in the matter of languages; its normal policy is to hold services in the language of the people."-The Orthodox Church, Kallistos Ware
Calin my brother, the language matters not so long as it reaches those who only understand English. Of course we always hold dear to the language we first learned it, but for many due to this posting, they will discover its beauty in their English language. Praise be to God!
This chant seems really special. I’ve got questions about it. Please whoever uploaded it send me an email. An email address is provided in my channel info.
After 40+ years in a few different churches, my wife of 47-years were led to an excellent Eastern Orthodox Catholic Cathedral very close to us. We finally are home. All of the pieces fell together. This is a timeless chant, very essential.
I am the daughter of a Greek Orthodox father and Roman Catholic mother. This is just beyond words! How can one not feel lamentation when hearing this? Thank you so much for posting this.
Thank you for watching! God bless!
Your father married heretic woman?...Shame
When i am down, depressed and lonely, I turn to lamentations and hymns. Thank you for posting. I am touched by the positive feedback. This is music for followers of Eastern Christianity and non-believers we love you, all of you. Love conquers all especially during this Covid-19 outbreak.
The beauty of Christ in song! To the singers, thank you. Beautiful voices!
O so wonderful! Such a beautiful voice and so well done between the man and women voices and the background intonations. It really touch one's heart and soul. This song is the justification why they say the Byzantines / Orthodox are the most mystical of religious people. Thank you so much!
This is the most beautiful Song I have ever heard. ICXC
Very moving. Glory to Jesus Christ. Forgive me a sinner!
Maximus Wolfe Amen...
Amen
Oh my! This is beautiful! Praise the Lord God Yeshua Christos! Victor
This Is So OVERWHELMING +GOD SENT Just Listened to this at Least 3 to 4 TIMES HEAVENLY POWERFUL !! Graduate of The Greek +Orthodox Theological Seminary Brookline Mass. Live On St George's Greek Street West Jordan, Utah
Heart warming. Thank you🙏🙏
As a convert to Holy Orthodoxy I really appriciate chants in a language I understand. I do love them in Greek, Arabac, Aramaic, Slavic aswell, yet you only begin to really understand orthodoxy through understanding the holy prayers.
How long was your journey to holy Orthodoxy, my friend? I'm hoping to be accepted into the Church soon and was wondering how long about it would take.
Not that a wait is a bad thing, just pure curiosity.
Thank you and God bless, my friend.
Treeman1221 I will reply as to my journey though I’m not the person you asked. It took nearly 20 years altogether though I believe you speak of the time period as a catechumen. At my Antiochian Orthodox parish the process generally is over 9 months up to a year as one is received at a service just prior to the Great Feast of Pascha. Those who have spent significant time in study as was my situation, may be expedited however the burden falls to the priest to insure sufficient knowledge has been imparted. This insures the catechumen retains no heretical beliefs or views that may potentially bring others in the congregation to sin due to the errant views of the one received without sufficient examination.
May God bless your journey to His kingdom.
20 AGO in August.... NOW. For my husband and I it was about 8 months. We did work to help re-settle Serbian refugees from Yugoslavia into our city, during their civil war . They were Orthodox Christians. All during that time we studied the Orthodox Church at the local Orthodox Christian Church in America. Some friends in a nearby city were my Godparents and my husband's God Father was a deacon in the church. Both my Godfather and my husband's are now priests in other cities.
Only ask and talk to your Orthodox Guide: Your Priest.
Lydia has an amazing voice I love this! She sounds like an angel! (:
Lord Jesus Christ have Mercy on me a Sinner
the beauty of the icons is indescribable. heal the schism...
Among the Canon of St. Andrew and the Akathist of Thanksgiving, in my opinion, this is one of the most telling and poetic truths of our faith. Glory to Jesus Christ!
LORD JESUS CHRIST SON OF GOD HAVE MERCY ON ME A SINNER.
Beautiful..God bless for sharing in english
The most beautiful words ever spoken.
Glory to Jesus Christ 🙏 Than you for this DEVINE BEAUTY ✝📖
Most beautiful!
Utterly wonderful.
so beautiful, glory be to Christ
Glory to Jesus Christ. Thank you for posting this.
Lord Jesus Christ Have mercy upon me a sinner!
Peter Cook amen
stunningly beautiful.
I love this!!! So beautiful!
So amazing and beautiful, God bless!
Bless you for posting this. Glory to Jesus Christ.
amazing singing. compliments!
a great piece!
You can buy a CD on the web - I put the link in the description box. Or if you use firefox, you can download this video directly off youtube - you would need firefox youtube video downloader add-on for that.
HEAVENLY
Bóg Zapłac na wieki wieku Amen
Holy holy holy
this is compunting me
IC XC NI KA
I want to see the lyrics!
Call Holy Transfiguration Monastery in Brookline, MA at 617-277-3858
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Beautiful. Who's the lady singing it? I hope I remember to listen to it on Great Saturday.
We give thanks to Fr. John Tomasi, Lydia Tomasi-Given, Brad Given, David McAtee, and Giorgio Tomasi for many hours of singing and prayers.
Could you tell me where I might be able to download this?
English just isn't a pretty language
It sucks ,listening this in english
Calin Petrovici
"One cannot overestimate the significance, for the future of Orthodoxy, of the Slavonic translations which Cyril and Methodius carried with them as they left Byzantium for the unknown north. Few events have been so important in the missionary history of the Church. From the start the Slav Christians enjoyed a precious privilege, such as none of the peoples of western Europe shared at this time: they heard the Gospel and the services of the Church in a tongue which they could understand. Unlike the Church of Rome in the west with its insistence on Latin, the Orthodox Church has never been rigid in the matter of languages; its normal policy is to hold services in the language of the people."-The Orthodox Church, Kallistos Ware
Calin my brother, the language matters not so long as it reaches those who only understand English. Of course we always hold dear to the language we first learned it, but for many due to this posting, they will discover its beauty in their English language. Praise be to God!
This chant seems really special. I’ve got questions about it. Please whoever uploaded it send me an email. An email address is provided in my channel info.