ok my question is why does abouna put his hand on the rim of the cup at turn his hand around it clockwise?'
also why does abouna let the deacons smell the blood , is it to see if there is alcohol or sumthin ?
cuz the always say its ok anyway......
and last question y does abouna wear black ....
that's all for now i might ask sum more
tthx
gbu
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beshoy
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why does abouna let the deacons smell the blood , is it to see if there is alcohol or sumthin ?
cuz the always say its ok anyway......
Ok Beshoy, the reason the priest gives the wine for the deacons to smell is simple. You have to remember that we are offering these gifts to God, so they must be good gifts. The reason why abouna smells it is to check if it is good wine and not old, he then gives it to the deacon as a second check, you can say. The priest needs to make sure that the gifts being offered are gifts worthy of being offered.
When Abouna does this, you dont just say:
[quote author=beshoyrm link=board=1;threadid=1164;start=0#msg19643 date=1107280853]its ok anyway......
you respond by saying "It is good and precious". Keep in mind you do not just say it for the sake of saying it, if there is something wrong with the wine, you should say it and not keep silent.
Anyways, Sorry I didn't want to answer the other two questions because I didnt want to give you a wrong answer, but I can look into it for you.
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Avvaantoni
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The black clothes symbolize three things. Three types of people wear black: lawyers, judges, and some professors. Thus the priest wears black because he is a lawyer who defends us before God, he is a judge who hears our confessions and gives us the absolution, and he is a professor who teaches us about Chrsitianity
he wears black because it shows humility and, in a way, not caring about his clothing in terms of looks.
anyone plz feel free to correct me, because i'm not exactly sure if what i said was right or not.
take care and God bless
im not sure about this, but in reference to ur last question, i heard that the priest wears black because he wants to be 'dead' to the world
I thought monks wear black cuz they're dead to world I didn't hear that in regards to the priest (beshoyrm you are referring to a married priest .. rite) since he is serving those in the world .. but i may wrong.
ok my question is why does abouna put his hand on the rim of the cup at turn his hand around it clockwise?'
First of all, he turns it counter-clockwise (not sure why) and he puts his hand around the chalice and moves it counter-clockwise without taking it off, just in one movement. He does this to symbolize unity and eternity.
married preist , but i would like 2 no if there is a diffrent other than the reasons for priest a reason monks were black , thx for all ur answers so ffar if any1 like 2 add a fact the would be cool
also avvaatoni (sry if i miss spelled) about dont just say its ok part i all the deacons at my church say its ok and they cant even smell it cuz its sooooooo far away from there noses like really far that u cant smell it thats y i said the usually say yes anyway
thx for all ur posts gbu plz add more if u would like to add anything ;)
Rina
Abouna doesn't talk to no souls, that is funny though. However, in most cases before the institute (when he tells the story of how Jesus instituted the Holy communion for us; the narritive) he is usually talking to God "You have not abondonded us to the end, but have alwayws visitied us with Your salvation and in the last days You decended.....)
Also, after the transformation (The part where he says "and this bread He makes into His Holy Body" and we responed "we believe") The priest is now talking to God (The litnays and prayers;ex: Bless O Lord the congregation, etc...) At that point abouna doesn't talk to us, but rather to God (commoration of the saints; "as this O Lord is the commandment of Your only..." "those O Lord whose Souls you have taken" "Lead us into your kingdom" and so on) But abouna Doesn't communicate with the souls of the departed or nothing.
"heya 3end ilrab" meaning that our hearts are with the Lord....I think it just talks about how we should praise God not just with our lips but with our hearts as well, "Wherefore the Lord said, Forasmuch as this people draw near ,Me with their mouth, and honor Me with their lips, but have removed their hearts far from Me" Isaiah 29:13...i dont think abouna is talking to souls,.....
since we are talking about the liturgy..I have a question.. when we put a paper on the altar .. does abouna read it .. or does it just stay there and the prayer is automatically lifted ??? ??? sorry kinda slow
and um .. also .. In the "Magma3" I heard that everyname abouna says of a saint .. the saint actually passes infront of the altar at that time .. is that reaaaaaaaaaallly true?
thank u
andrew 64
We all live in the world..and the world is full of sin, people that love God so much and want to devote all their lives to Him, become monks or nuns, but that doesnt mean that they stop sinning. Satan tempts those who are close to God a lot more than he tempts people that r already far away from God.
So even though we live in this world, yet we are not of this world, so wherever we are whether priests, monks, nuns, servants, any christian in the world, the struggle/battle against sin never ends.