I was just wondering about the commemoration of saints in the Liturgy. Since not all saints are in it what are the Criteria for a saint to be in it (why was St. Ebraam Bishop of Fayoum added?) . And really who are these people for instance:
St. Theodosios-- is he the emperor Theodosios the Great or someone else
St. Theophilos-- is it the one is st. Luke or the 23rd pope of Alexandria
"our father Abba John the hegomen"--is it John Kamma, John the Short, etc...
Also why are the Basilian, Gregorian, and Cyrillian commemorations different? Does each have a different focus?
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I was just wondering about the commemoration of saints in the Liturgy. Since not all saints are in it what are the Criteria for a saint to be in it (why was St. Ebraam Bishop of Fayoum added?) . And really who are these people for instance:
St. Theodosios-- is he the emperor Theodosios the Great or someone else
St. Theophilos-- is it the one is st. Luke or the 23rd pope of Alexandria
"our father Abba John the hegomen"--is it John Kamma, John the Short, etc...
Also why are the Basilian, Gregorian, and Cyrillian commemorations different? Does each have a different focus?
Thanks
first, i think the difference in the text of the 3 liturgies depends on the time the liturgy was written.
other things that i read were that every church have the exception of adding her saint's name in the end of the commemoration.
with the names you have above, i think you are considering more of what is in the commemoration in the psalmody for midnight praises. in the newest edition of the Paramos Psalmody book, there is refences about these saints. just find the name of the saint there and read the footnote. if you don't have it, locate the saint in the paragraph and tell me, i'll get it for you latter.
The Three liturgies in general have different focuses, such as the liturgy of St. Basil is directed more at God the Father, while the liturgy of St. Gregory is directed toward God the Son and our salvation.
"our father Abba John the hegomen"--is it John Kamma, John the Short, etc...
For the part were u ask about Abba John the hegomen, it is St John the short because St. John Kame is mentioned later on, i think after St Moses the Black.
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joe
Yes there is a period of fifty years before which saints are cannonised as jydeacon pointed out. I would also like to learn more about the cannonisation, so I am adding my voice to yours.
God bless you all and pray for us a lot