Khristos Anesti! Christ is Risen!
I've heard some priests and bishops say we shouldn't chant pi-epnevma during weddings in the holy 50, since He hasn't descended yet (Pentecost). In my opinion it doesn't really make much sense. Your opinion on this?
Thank you!
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Reminds me of the time when we used to cut the Nicene Creed, but then thankfully the Synod rejected this. So same principle should apply.
And another question perhaps one can ask, as I am thinking for this question, why do we chant PiEpnevma in the wedding? What message is the Church telling us in chanting this hymn and if this message is important, why remove it?
Why do you have that kind of opinion?
Dear @minasoliman,
I disagree with you and with the synod on the point of the Nicene Creed..
Oujai khan ebshois
In the meantime, why do you think we can cut the Creed at certain points? I think we need to recognize the way “time” is experience in the liturgy, as opposed to the linear world we go through.
Good point!
Just a thought, it's not too concrete though...
removal of parts of the Creed"
not just any statement of faith, but etched in stone so to speak as to tell us
what we believe and how we should read the Scriptures and approach the
Eucharist"
is eternally believed at anytime"
Your Holy Passion, Your Resurrection from the dead, Your Ascension into the
Heavens, Your Sitting at at the Right Hand of the Father, and Your second
coming, which is awesome and full of glory, we offer unto You these gifts from
what is Your's, for every condition, concerning every condition, and in every
condition." NONE OF THAT is cut off at any time"
commemorate is what we live in the moment"
times that we live "right now", our eternity in Christ in the
liturgy. Therefore, we even commemorate His second coming as if it
already happened"
that and know with Christ He will be crucified and will rise from the dead and
ascend to the Heavens"
crucified and buried, we already know He is risen from the dead. All of
this are done in His person, not outside Him. When Christ was born, He
already knows He will be crucified, buried, risen, ascended, and return in
glory, where every knee both in heaven, on the earth, and under the earth will
bend before"
"now" and we are doing "in Him""
eternity. Therefore, we are privy to knowledge in a way the Apostles did
not before His resurrection. The way we experience time now as opposed to
before the sending of the Holy Spirit to His followers is completely different.
No longer is time linear, but becomes an icon of His eternity. We
already live in His Kingdom and in His second coming"
"Today, the King has entered Jerusalem", we did not get transported
back in time, but live in Christ and walk in His journey while in communion
with His eternity"
of the eternity of Christ, but live in the ignorance of His resurrection and
Ascension, not really believing it"
parts of the liturgy is cut to "commemorate" a specific action Christ
did for our salvation, it is still done through the FAITH of His passion,
resurrection, ascension, and second coming"