Hey guys a few discussions came up during the mass today and so i was wondering what the answers to them were
1. are you supposed to do the procession 3 times in the alter with the picture of Ascension during week days or not
2. are you supposed read the Synixarium for the day after the feast of Ascension or do you start reading it during the fast
thanks guys
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2. The Synaxarium is not read until after Penetecost.
As for the final procession in Pentecost I have seen conflicting opinions, and yes they are opinions. The original Dalal book only mentions the icon of the Resurrection but the majority of other books say all three icons as a summary of the feasts of the Resurrection period or Pentecost Period. This makes more sense to me as even the hymns on this final procession all refer to the Resurrection, Ascension and Descent of the Holy Spirit.
When it comes to only processing around the altar, was there any possibility that the congregation would join? What about chanters, readers, and subdeacons? In the old canons, only deacons, priests, and bishops were allowed in the altar. So I'm just wondering about this altar procession.
Also, the procession is NOT a canon....it's a rite that can change as the Synod sees fit. Actually, even canons can be changed with the Synods approval.
I have heard a few theories about the Resurrection procession and who partakes of it and I no longer know what is correct. I read that traditionally the catechumens who had recently been baptised used to partake in the first procession of Saturday of Light after Psalm 151 and the Resurrection procession but this does not work with the way we do the Resurrection procession compared to other Orthodox Churches. The Greeks and Russians for example do the procession with whole congregation carrying candles entering into an unlit church as a symbol of the tomb's darkness turning into light. This makes sense as the congragation would enter and stand in their places while only clergy continue to the altar to continue the service. However, our procession is very much in the middle of the Liturgy and would seem awkward to involve the congragtion as well as impractical. I have often thought that our Resurrection enactment and Procession would be better placed at the beginning of Matins but that is another discussion altogether. The procession around the altar during Ascension to Pentecost only came about within the last 15 - 20 years so there would never have been a need for the congregation to enter into the Altar and that would not have happened.
@drewhalim do you mean 8?
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@drewhalim
Thanks for that piece of information although despite sounding bad I wouldn't have been gravely surprised if the decree came out in 97! Anyway the last few years saw many decrees because we are becoming more and more fed up with the practice of our fathers. And their teachings don't suit us in today's world. At the end of the day they also changed the practices of their fathers for whatever reasons..
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@minasoliman
Are you referring your last reply to me? I am not sure I understand what you are talking about
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