I've been wondering for a long time: How do you contemplate on the Holy Communion? From the moment you walk in church, until you walk out of church.
I want to hear how you guys do it. What goes through your mind?
not only the communion but for the readings , the sermon that will be given on that day for example
so like to hear from you guys
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Also the Prayer before and after communion is a good preperation for the Communion.
that is my insight on this subject
hope i helped
I want to hear how you guys do it. What goes through your mind?
http://www.coptichymns.org/index.php?module=pagesetter&tid=1&pubcnt=100
i read the book by H.G. Bishop Mettaous ( the first one) ,it is really good and helped me alot in concentrating during the prayers and to understand many things that happen during liturgy.the more you understand what is going on and why ,the more you focus and benefit from liturgy.
what about us the ladies who can't enter the hakel or pray frond of the hakel
pray for me,
mary
you don`t have to be a deacon to try understanding each and every prayer during the liturgy.all the prayers are for everyone so i think everyone should understand what is going even during secret prayers ( ex. when Fr. ask forgiveness for everyone ,although it is secret prayer but it is important for everyone to know when it is prayed )
That is very correct shnoda, I agree, you don't have to be a deacon to understand what is going on, you know there are books, for liturgy's, and we have this book, that has red print, and it tells you what is going on in the alter, or what Abouna is reading, you know maybe girls can't be deacons, but we could know more about the alter or what is going on than the other deacons, and I believe that, that is true! Ok, back to the topic, I feel goosebumps sometimes, and shivers, because I'm a sinner, and I'm not holy enough to take it, but it is a blessing!
Forever,
Coptic Servent
GBU
sandra
God Bless and Pray for me
"actually only abouna and the deacons are allowed in the alter no one else."
Not necessarily because I know in my church that there is a men's side and a ladies side and whenever you go in, you must take your shoes off. You would not have to take off your shoes if the ground is not holy.