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  1. Christmas Prayer. Glory to You, O Christ our God, glory to You! May Christ our True God, whose Nativity we celebrate, through the intercessions of His holy and pure Mother, through the power...

  2. "Occasional Prayers". When you have finished, conclude with this prayer:] Through the prayers of our holy Fathers, Lord Jesus Christ our God, have mercy upon us and save us. Amen. Evening Prayers The Trisagion Prayers In the Name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen. Glory to thee, our God, glory to thee.

  3. Nov 15, 2020 · Updated: Nov 15, 2020. The Purpose of Fasting. Eastern Orthodox Christians prepare for the birth of Christ by renewing our focus on fasting, alms-giving, and prayer. Known as "the Nativity fast," this is a joyous time in anticipation of the blessed Nativity of Christ (Christmas). As with all fasts, it must not be done alone!

    • Christmas Is A Time to Reconnect with Family
    • It Is A Time to Make Merry
    • It Is A Time to Reflect

    Christmas is an important time of year for Orthodox Christians. It marks the birth of Christ and is celebrated on January 7 each year. Prior to the Gregorian calendar, Christmas was celebrated 13 days later, on December 25. Orthodox Christians celebrate the birth of Christ by going to church and burning frankincense. They also celebrate the birth o...

    In the Orthodox Church, Christmas is a time for celebration. The celebration falls on December 25 and differs from the customs of Western Christians. Before Christmas, Orthodox Christians observe an Advent season that lasts from Nov. 15 to Dec. 24. During this time, Orthodox Christians are encouraged to do good deeds and fast. The Christmas season ...

    For Eastern Orthodox Christians, Christmas is a time of reflection and contemplation. In addition to the traditional Christmas feast, the Eastern Orthodox Church celebrates the birth of Jesus as a time of fasting and prayer. The liturgical cycle of Christmas for the Eastern Orthodox Church is rich and diverse, with numerous unique liturgical practi...

  4. Jan 7, 2017 · Christmas is preceded by the Nativity Fast, when the soul is purified in prayer and repentance, and the body by abstaining from food. The Fast begins on November 28 (November 15 in the Julian calendar) and lasts until January 7 (December 25, Julian calendar).

  5. Jun 11, 2008 · For many Orthodox Christians an important form of prayer is the Jesus Prayer. This is a sentence which is repeated many times; for example: "Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a...

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  7. Dec 21, 2021 · The Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, with its headquarters located in the City of New York, is an Eparchy of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople, The mission of the Archdiocese is to proclaim the Gospel of Christ, to teach and spread the Orthodox Christian faith, to energize, cultivate, and guide the life of the Church in the United States of America according to the Orthodox ...

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