Come home to Orthodoxy We were together until the Papacy broke communion in 1054 and took the western church with him, but I and thousands more have found their way home. Christ IS Risen !! X X X
I have been in both of those jurisdictions myself, and my quest eventually landed me in Orthodoxy. I can honestly say that the music is much better in the Orthodox confession... it has to be, because the entire service is sung (with the exception of the homily.) The music is good and the choirs are good. No happy-clappy "contemporary" music in Orthodox churches.
I am a Byzantine Catholic from the very community in MN where St. Alexis Toth was so horribly treated. There is a lot of sadness in the past, but we have the power to heal the Schism in our lives by the Grace of God. Christus Voskrese!
@@Kittykat5kits Well said, dear sister! And very much in line with the specific message of this hymn! (I am Orthodox, and have a deep love for the Catholic Church! Much more than I did as a Protestant.
Ashley Barnard There is lots of information available especially on Ancient Faith Radio. Check out Orthodoxy Live (podcast) and a new one Areopagus. My church website has podcasts and many resources too at www.saintspyridon.church
I am Antiochian Orthodox (based in Syria), yet the OCA church has always amazed me with their choir and chanting. Edit: Along with the original Russian Church.
Blessed Pascha! All glory to God now and forever and unto the ages of ages, for He is risen. Xristos anesti xristos anesti xristos anesti Rejoice O blessed Theotokos pray for us sinners that we my be granted mercy, and salvation and deliverence
We sing this same setting every Pascha. Thank you for the truly spiritual experience on TH-cam. This one of my favorite settings!!! "Let Got arise, let his enemies be scattered. And let those who hate him, flee before His face!"
Tara Hutchinson Hi, Tara. No matter how beautiful this hymn is, there is a well known problem with english language, as it is simply too poor in sensitive nuances and words to express satisfactorily such mystical masterpieces such as this one is. That is why, in my opinion, the Orthodox Christianity will never grow its roots in the english-speaking west. It simply sounds too much protestanty (to express it properly) when translated into the common english vocabulary, so basically to an english speaker there is nothing new here. But....when you listen to the same hymns (or read Holy Fathers) in say arabic, greek or slavonic, or even latin, it's a whole different world. As if certain civilizations are simply not programmed or tuned to accept and understand the Orthodoxy (as if only a small no. of individuals within these civilizations is blessed with that light to FEEL and understand the Orthodoxy). If you are one of them, I truly wish you never to recede, but to keep climbing up the (spiritual) ladders all the way to the top!
I'm going to have to disagree with you on this. Orthodoxy is a faith for all peoples, and all tongues. To say that the Church can be limited by something like language is opposite to Christ's own words when he promised that not even the gates of hell would prevail against her. On Pentecost, when the Holy Spirit descended on the apostles, the people around them heard their preaching in their own language, easily understandable, and not some higher tongue full of "sensitive nuance". When I listen to the same hymns in Greek, Slavonic, or Latin I hear unintelligible gibberish. English is far more useful to me than a language I have never learned to speak. Call to mind the missionaries and isoapostles who, in the process of spreading the gospel to faraway lands, in monumental labours of love, learned the languages of the people and translated the scriptures and divine services. Did they waste their time on words and phrases that would never hold as much meaning? Certainly not! The message of the risen Christ is proclaimed to all nations and peoples and in all languages.
As Forgiveness Sunday is this weekend, this video just smote me this morning, brining me to tears. Y'know the joyful sorrow kind? The kind that feels one's own sin and God's grace at the same time? Very needed. I just watched a video of Ukrainian old ladies getting pushed around and hit as a schismatic nationalist 'priest' steals their temple from them. Just awful. As wax melts before the fire and as smoke vanishes... Lord have mercy. Bless you all.
У нас поют пасхальные стихиры на тот же почти напев. Я из Сибири. Но у вас чувствуется как будто похоже на манеру исполнения спиричуэлс. Пение красивое!
Where in the Bible does it say to pray to Mary and to worship idols , Jesus is the way , the truth and the life .repent ,for the time is near .and turn away from doctrines of devils .nobody goes to the father but through him.mary is just a woman ,a person like all of us, the only thing I can say is she was a strong believer .thats it ,do not pray to her.
Christopher Wiggins praying involves , praising god , repenting , forgiving others and asking for what u need , I personally don’t know what u are doing🤥🤥
Christopher Wiggins we obviously sing songs and give glory to god , and I don’t think a catholic who is fooled severely can tell me I cannot go far because only born again believers will go to heaven and not those who pray to Mary and worship idols
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Protestants
I sing the paschal stichera all year 😅 I wish pascha lasted longer it is so beautiful
I have Eastern Rite Catholic heritage, and am Latin Rite Catholic, I can honestly say, this made me weep with joy. Thank you for posting.
Come home to Orthodoxy We were together until the Papacy broke communion in 1054 and took the western church with him, but I and thousands more have found their way home.
Christ IS Risen !! X X X
I have been in both of those jurisdictions myself, and my quest eventually landed me in Orthodoxy. I can honestly say that the music is much better in the Orthodox confession... it has to be, because the entire service is sung (with the exception of the homily.) The music is good and the choirs are good. No happy-clappy "contemporary" music in Orthodox churches.
I am a Byzantine Catholic from the very community in MN where St. Alexis Toth was so horribly treated. There is a lot of sadness in the past, but we have the power to heal the Schism in our lives by the Grace of God. Christus Voskrese!
@@Kittykat5kits You heal the schism in your own life by coming home to the Orthodox Church.
@@Kittykat5kits Well said, dear sister! And very much in line with the specific message of this hymn! (I am Orthodox, and have a deep love for the Catholic Church! Much more than I did as a Protestant.
I'm very interested in orthodox Christianity
Ashley Barnard There is lots of information available especially on Ancient Faith Radio. Check out Orthodoxy Live (podcast) and a new one Areopagus. My church website has podcasts and many resources too at www.saintspyridon.church
I listen to this whenever the news is getting me down, as it has been lately. This is what is real!!!
Amin!!! God bless. Very inspiring and practical! 💓💓💓
I am Antiochian Orthodox (based in Syria), yet the OCA church has always amazed me with their choir and chanting.
Edit: Along with the original Russian Church.
Blessed Pascha!
All glory to God now and forever and unto the ages of ages, for He is risen. Xristos anesti xristos anesti xristos anesti
Rejoice O blessed Theotokos pray for us sinners that we my be granted mercy, and salvation and deliverence
Christ is Risen! Khristos Voskrese!
My new favorite hobby is to watch people cross themselves whenever they sing "Glory to the Father..."
Христос Воскресе!
Respect from Russia!
лучше говорить blessings from Russia
We sing this same setting every Pascha. Thank you for the truly spiritual experience on TH-cam. This one of my favorite settings!!!
"Let Got arise, let his enemies be scattered. And let those who hate him, flee before His face!"
Tara Hutchinson
Hi, Tara. No matter how beautiful this hymn is, there is a well known problem with english language, as it is simply too poor in sensitive nuances and words to express satisfactorily such mystical masterpieces such as this one is. That is why, in my opinion, the Orthodox Christianity will never grow its roots in the english-speaking west. It simply sounds too much protestanty (to express it properly) when translated into the common english vocabulary, so basically to an english speaker there is nothing new here.
But....when you listen to the same hymns (or read Holy Fathers) in say arabic, greek or slavonic, or even latin, it's a whole different world. As if certain civilizations are simply not programmed or tuned to accept and understand the Orthodoxy (as if only a small no. of individuals within these civilizations is blessed with that light to FEEL and understand the Orthodoxy). If you are one of them, I truly wish you never to recede, but to keep climbing up the (spiritual) ladders all the way to the top!
I'm going to have to disagree with you on this. Orthodoxy is a faith for all peoples, and all tongues. To say that the Church can be limited by something like language is opposite to Christ's own words when he promised that not even the gates of hell would prevail against her. On Pentecost, when the Holy Spirit descended on the apostles, the people around them heard their preaching in their own language, easily understandable, and not some higher tongue full of "sensitive nuance". When I listen to the same hymns in Greek, Slavonic, or Latin I hear unintelligible gibberish. English is far more useful to me than a language I have never learned to speak. Call to mind the missionaries and isoapostles who, in the process of spreading the gospel to faraway lands, in monumental labours of love, learned the languages of the people and translated the scriptures and divine services. Did they waste their time on words and phrases that would never hold as much meaning? Certainly not! The message of the risen Christ is proclaimed to all nations and peoples and in all languages.
This is the best recording of the Paschal Stichera on all of TH-cam. Thank you! Christ is risen!
Agreed. Fantastic singing! Enlivens the soul.
The Pascal classic...so fun to sing! Can’t believe I just accidentally found this! Will be playing again next Pascha! ☦️
As Forgiveness Sunday is this weekend, this video just smote me this morning, brining me to tears. Y'know the joyful sorrow kind? The kind that feels one's own sin and God's grace at the same time? Very needed. I just watched a video of Ukrainian old ladies getting pushed around and hit as a schismatic nationalist 'priest' steals their temple from them. Just awful. As wax melts before the fire and as smoke vanishes... Lord have mercy. Bless you all.
I agree with the joyful sorrow kind. We had Forgiveness Sunday March 10, 2019.
Brings me to tears every time.
Beautiful orthodox community!
Beautiful! Thank you! Christ is Risen!
Heavenly!
Greetings from Greece
Protestants
Beautiful! Mercy and truth have met together; Righteousness and peace have kissed.
Thank you Father Andrew
У нас поют пасхальные стихиры на тот же почти напев. Я из Сибири. Но у вас чувствуется как будто похоже на манеру исполнения спиричуэлс. Пение красивое!
Молодцы!!!
XB ! One of the great hymns of the Orthodox Faith. (Your choir is marvelous! )
very nice. truly the festive music of voices rejoicing.
Beautiful!
It's been three days since Pascha for me, and I really needed my Pascha fix!! Thank you for having this here for me to listen to!
Magnificent! Thank you for this video! Glory to God! Christ is Risen!
Also, this is from the church that was founded by St Alexis of Wilkes Barrie.
Who gives this a thumbs down?
idiots
Someone who does not like pews in church ?
@@jeanserge21 Hahaha!!!
PLUTAO evangelos gino / god bless catholics on the Planet *
Remove the pews ;)
Protestants
Jug..
this Russian type of chanting this nothing compared to the glory of the byzantine chant it have power in it
You're entitled to your opinion, but I say if it glorifies God, you shouldn't put it down.
Those of us who grew up with Western (non-Byzantine) chant/music prefer what St. Mary's Orthodox Church presents.
@@airri3875 Byzantine music is the "music" of the Church. It is not a question of taste
@@airri3875 Polyphony is not orthodox and mixed chours also
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Из России с любовью
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They are protestants
Where in the Bible does it say to pray to Mary and to worship idols , Jesus is the way , the truth and the life .repent ,for the time is near .and turn away from doctrines of devils .nobody goes to the father but through him.mary is just a woman ,a person like all of us, the only thing I can say is she was a strong believer .thats it ,do not pray to her.
They aren’t even “praying to Mary” in this video... did you listen to what they were singing?
Orthodox Christian I said catholics in general pray to mary
Christopher Wiggins praying involves , praising god , repenting , forgiving others and asking for what u need , I personally don’t know what u are doing🤥🤥
Christopher Wiggins we obviously sing songs and give glory to god , and I don’t think a catholic who is fooled severely can tell me I cannot go far because only born again believers will go to heaven and not those who pray to Mary and worship idols
@@guyfromtheeast3196 He just throws out his favourite all-purpose heresy on any and all occasions at random and hopes it sticks to something.