Wow, I just saw this article, and thought I would share this page:
http://www.coptichymns.net/module-library-viewpub-tid-1-pid-315-page-9.htmlThe stuff on the 7 orders of the church of God and the "Let those who read..." made me realize how easy it is to go by just saying the responses and having no idea what they mean.
What do guys think of these litanies that are not really applicable in the modern Coptic church?
Also, does anyone know about the "Pray for these holy and precious gifts" response?
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They have relevance even till now.
Go to the MidWest. It has great relevance. It's just a different cycle in the year.
I think the only litany that probably doesn't apply to us, in the US, now as much as it did in previous years (maybe even until 30 years ago) would be the Litany for the plants and weather. It still does apply but the church put that in the liturgy because most of the population were poor farmers whose lives depended on the outcome of the farms (correct me if I'm wrong). But other than that tiny point, all the litanies relate very well us.
the 3 different litanies follow the appropriate times of planting, watering, harvesting...etc all of these important tasks in agriculture. For example, Amshir is know to be the month where there is much rain.....so farmers need to consider that.
This simply doesn't apply to places outside egypt with follow different seasons of planting. So the Church mixed all of the 3 litanies into one to be said. So we still pray for whatever is included in them.
I don't understand your point.
They have relevance even till now.
I'm talking specifically, for example, when we say "Let those who read, recite the names" and are supposed to be reading the whole list of patriarchs from St. Mark. We could just say something to commemorate or pray for all the patriarchs who have fallen asleep since St. Mark, as opposed to saying that we are reading and reciting a list which we are clearly not doing.
The Liturgy at our church used to be 5 hours. I loved every minute of it. I would stay in church, working and cleaning that day until 7 PM and then go home.
People are getting lazier: at church, at work, at school.
Welcome to America and the new World order.
OUJAi
I think the only litany that probably doesn't apply to us, in the US, now as much as it did in previous years (maybe even until 30 years ago) would be the Litany for the plants and weather. It still does apply but the church put that in the liturgy because most of the population were poor farmers whose lives depended on the outcome of the farms (correct me if I'm wrong). But other than that tiny point, all the litanies relate very well us.
I disagree! Can you imagine life without mango or watermelon or pineapple?! NEVER!!
It has become the 11th Commandment. Thou shalt be lazy and be heirs of procrastination.
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