We need many more videos like this - many converts like myself simply don't know the right procedure and etiquette, and consequently continually mess up! Thankyou Metropolitan Hilarion - please let there be many more.
i’ve always known that Communion is the body and blood of Christ but this really made me “comprehend “ the mystery in ways i have never imagined before. Thank you Father!!! God bless you for sharing this with us!!!
I am traditional Catholic, and YES the REAL Reverence is so TRUE... in Catholic church, we too in full fast before receiving COMMUNION by bowing down on our knees. Ave Maria! Pax Tecum ✝🙏❤🙏✝
I am a deacon at an Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, and it really does stress me out when parents try to force their screaming children into communion, So i just tell them to go, If the child does not want to receive, the body and, the blood.
☦️ PLEASE PRAY FOR ORTHODOX SKETE WE NEED LOTS OF STRONG PRAYERS TO HAVE A PERMANENT LOCATION AND HELP. WE ARE ORTHODOX CHRISTIANS ON THE OLD JULIAN CALENDAR SUFFERING MUCH PERSECUTION FROM UNBELIEVERS. WE ASK FOR ALL YOUR PRAYERS FOR THE GLORY OF JESUS CHRIST FATHER SON HOLY SPIRIT THANK YOU AND THE LORD JESUS CHRIST BLESS YOU FATHER SON HOLY SPIRIT AMEN. ☦️
Only one thing: "first" be fasting (and you can brush your teeth) and "second" have the faith?🤔 well, I know it's not an enumeration by importance but since you are giving this list by numbers...FIRST is ABSOLUTELY having the Orthodox Faith, and secondly, being in a state of grace or confess! You cannot approach if you keep living in sin.. and he doesn't say that, wich is pretty astonishing. Apart from that, very lovely and instructive video.
Amen, amen, I tell you; the one who believes in me has eternal life. I am the bread of life! Your ancestors ate the manna in the wilderness, and they died. This is the bread which comes down out of heaven. Its purpose is that anyone may eat of it and not die. I am the living bread which came down out of heaven. Anyone who eats of this bread will live forever! Yes, the bread which I will give for the life of the world is my flesh.” At this, the Jews disputed with one another, saying, “How can this man give us his flesh to eat?” Jesus therefore said to them, “Amen, amen, I tell you; unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood, you do not have life in yourselves. The one who eats my flesh and drinks my blood has eternal life, and I will raise him up on the last day. For my flesh is food indeed, and my blood is drink indeed. The one who eats my flesh and drinks my blood dwells in me, and I in him. As the living Father sent me, and [as] I live because of the Father, whoever eats me will also live because of me. This is the bread which came down out of heaven. Unlike your ancestors [who] ate the manna and [still] died, whoever eats this bread will live forever!” He said these things in the synagogue, as he taught in Capernaum. (John 6:47-59, EOB)
It is by Dinev, a Bulgarian Orthodox composer. The text is: It is truly meet to bless thee, the Theotokos, ever blessed and all blameless and mother of our God. More honorable than the Cherubim and beyond compare more glorious than the Seraphim, who without corruption gavest birth to God the Word, the very Theotokos, thee do we magnify. This hymn is not specifically about Holy Communion, but is part of the Communion service, the Divine Liturgy.
Thanks for presenting our video here. We have a couple more videos with English subtitles. Feel free to check them out: ua-cam.com/video/ZlzVQMzinjc/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/f4dPY3ek08I/v-deo.html More to come. Stay tuned
0:33 I had the audacity to approach the Holy Communion, to assist my little daughter receive it, while in doubt affected by Protestant doctrine, I looked down and saw the blood and body of our Lord.
@@pissant959 For the Orthodox, Eucharist is a sign of full communion, fully shared and common understanding of the faith. Unfortunately, Orthodox and Catholics do not have such communion, even though we have a lot in common and mutually recognised (like the apostolic succession). There are still too much large issues where we disagree (the supremacy of the Pope of Rome being one, but only one, of them). My impression is that Catholics accept Orthodox Christianity as one valid interpretation of the Christian faith, but Catholics also accept interpretations that Orthodox do not. That is why the Catholic Church theoretically accepts Orthodox Christians to the their holy communion, but the Orthodox Church cannot share communion with Catholics.
How are Communion lines in Russia for kids? In America, while the clergy is communing behind the Holy Doors and the kids are standing in line, they are SUPER chatty. It worries me because I want to raise my kid to deeply respect Holy Communion, and social pressure will probably get them to talk in the Communion line. The ushers try to silence them but it's no use until the priest actually comes out of the altar and the line starts moving. Are the kids more well-behaved in Russia (or other Orthodox nations for that matter)? I'm asking because I am thinking about how Protestant life could leak into Orthodox life, and as Protestants don't care at all about Communion (or don't have it at all), I'm wondering if this is something that has leaked into parish life in America or if it's just a universal Orthodox thing. Makes sense if it's a universal Orthodox thing, as they're kids, but we should raise them to be very well-mannered in church. EDIT: This might just be my parish, but I'm willing to bet other American congregations (especially the larger ones) have this problem, too
The Fremd Dinge Guy I’m also in America and we have the same exact problem. The church in Russia is much more pietistic than its American derivative, so I would assume that the issue isn’t on the same level there. God bless.
The (small) churches I've attended usually didn't form lines until the preist came out. If they're little enough to go first they're little enough for you to go with them. I'm used to people going up as families, so if a child needs gently shushed mama and daddy are right there.
I would like to know without offense, what it is made of, for us Catholics it is a wafer, but here it does not seem to be a wafer, and can a Catholic attend the Orthodox mass and take communion?I say this, because I attended baptisms and Orthodox weddings, being my Romanian friend, if it were to happen in the future to attend mass, would I commit a sin?
@Templar The Metropolitan said that we should stay away from the church if we have flu, because we could infect others by coughing next to each other, not by sharing the same spoon.
@Templar Don't be afraid! Every disease is destroyed! What a miracle! Btw, it's not obligatory to kiss the Cup, for example I'm greek Orthodox and in Greece we don't kiss the Cup. I think it's more like a tradition.
I’m Catholic but am now willing to become Orthodox
Catholic here. I love how you truly respect the Holy Communion. Our priests are losing that because of modernism . Truly sad for Catholic Church.
We need many more videos like this - many converts like myself simply don't know the right procedure and etiquette, and consequently continually mess up! Thankyou Metropolitan Hilarion - please let there be many more.
I definitely Agree! As a convert myself I'd love to see MORE of these (EN translated)
I'm from Ethiopia thanks we are born from one,so i love orthodox
Blessed be Jesus in the most holy Sacrament of the altar!
i’ve always known that Communion is the body and blood of Christ but this really made me “comprehend “ the mystery in ways i have never imagined before. Thank you Father!!! God bless you for sharing this with us!!!
Wow I'm glad I watched this, I always have crossed myself before receiving Holy Communion. Thanks for the video
Pravoslavlje je vrhovna sloboda☦️☦️☦️
I am traditional Catholic, and YES the REAL Reverence is so TRUE... in Catholic church, we too in full fast before receiving COMMUNION by bowing down on our knees. Ave Maria! Pax Tecum ✝🙏❤🙏✝
Former catholic bi ritual byzantine and Latin and I finally came to the Russian orthodox. So reverent so holy.
thanks from Ethiopia
Slava Bogu našem!
Excelente!! Amazing and Holy Comunion!!! I love you Our Lord and only Savior! I love the Ortodox Church!! Thank you very much for this video!
Thank you for this video ☦
I am a deacon at an Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, and it really does stress me out when parents try to force their screaming children into communion, So i just tell them to go, If the child does not want to receive, the body and, the blood.
Please more videos like this bishop. Thank you for the video. God bless you
Slava Bogu!☦🙏❤
Thank u for the video love from syriac orthodox india
Thank you Vladyka esp for the concurrent English translation
I’m being received by chrismation tonight, this helped a lot on top of what my priest told us.
Using this video to speak about reverence in receiving the Body of Christ during the coronavirus outbreak. Props.
☦️ PLEASE PRAY FOR ORTHODOX SKETE WE NEED LOTS OF STRONG PRAYERS TO HAVE A PERMANENT LOCATION AND HELP. WE ARE ORTHODOX CHRISTIANS ON THE OLD JULIAN CALENDAR SUFFERING MUCH PERSECUTION FROM UNBELIEVERS. WE ASK FOR ALL YOUR PRAYERS FOR THE GLORY OF JESUS CHRIST FATHER SON HOLY SPIRIT THANK YOU AND THE LORD JESUS CHRIST BLESS YOU FATHER SON HOLY SPIRIT AMEN. ☦️
I want come to the church pray and my communion but I need to baptism
Then talk with the Priest at your church about becoming Chrismated and Baptised so that you may become a member of the Orthodox Church.
Do it, dont wait. It will lighten your soul
🙏💚🙏Just do it
Yes My Church Too
Need To Baptism Before join Communion
excellent
a better answer is impossible
thank you father bisshop
god bless you
Pray for the Reunion of the Churches
I am so happy to see this .
Beautiful.
This was really useful, thank you for making it
Only one thing: "first" be fasting (and you can brush your teeth) and "second" have the faith?🤔 well, I know it's not an enumeration by importance but since you are giving this list by numbers...FIRST is ABSOLUTELY having the Orthodox Faith, and secondly, being in a state of grace or confess! You cannot approach if you keep living in sin.. and he doesn't say that, wich is pretty astonishing.
Apart from that, very lovely and instructive video.
Thank you for this video.
Yes, I understand your Emince
Аминь !!!
I find it beautiful
Thank you. True reverence and holiness for what is sacred. Catholicism has lost its way.
Amen, amen, I tell you; the one who believes in me has eternal life. I am the bread of life! Your ancestors ate the manna in the wilderness, and they died. This is the bread which comes down out of heaven. Its purpose is that anyone may eat of it and not die. I am the living bread which came down out of heaven. Anyone who eats of this bread will live forever! Yes, the bread which I will give for the life of the world is my flesh.” At this, the Jews disputed with one another, saying, “How can this man give us his flesh to eat?” Jesus therefore said to them, “Amen, amen, I tell you; unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood, you do not have life in yourselves. The one who eats my flesh and drinks my blood has eternal life, and I will raise him up on the last day. For my flesh is food indeed, and my blood is drink indeed. The one who eats my flesh and drinks my blood dwells in me, and I in him. As the living Father sent me, and [as] I live because of the Father, whoever eats me will also live because of me. This is the bread which came down out of heaven. Unlike your ancestors [who] ate the manna and [still] died, whoever eats this bread will live forever!” He said these things in the synagogue, as he taught in Capernaum. (John 6:47-59, EOB)
What is the name of the chant(s) at the end? Wonderful video, especially for someone starting to look into orthodoxy such as myself!
One of Kastalsky's pieces maybe. I've heard it before and it's what came to mind. Don't quote me on it though.
It is by Dinev, a Bulgarian Orthodox composer. The text is: It is truly meet to bless thee, the Theotokos, ever blessed and all blameless and mother of our God. More honorable than the Cherubim and beyond compare more glorious than the Seraphim, who without corruption gavest birth to God the Word, the very Theotokos, thee do we magnify. This hymn is not specifically about Holy Communion, but is part of the Communion service, the Divine Liturgy.
Amen. 🌹
I didn't realise they literally share the cup/ spoon. All the rules make sense.
Thanks for presenting our video here.
We have a couple more videos with English subtitles. Feel free to check them out:
ua-cam.com/video/ZlzVQMzinjc/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/f4dPY3ek08I/v-deo.html
More to come. Stay tuned
I need to do better, Jesus Christ the Son of God have mercy on me a sinner🧎🏻
4:04 whoa 😮
Does everybody get communion from the same spoon?
0:33 I had the audacity to approach the Holy Communion, to assist my little daughter receive it, while in doubt affected by Protestant doctrine, I looked down and saw the blood and body of our Lord.
I want to know more!
Can A Román Catholic receive Communion in the Catholic Church ⛪️?
No
@@pissant959 For the Orthodox, Eucharist is a sign of full communion, fully shared and common understanding of the faith. Unfortunately, Orthodox and Catholics do not have such communion, even though we have a lot in common and mutually recognised (like the apostolic succession). There are still too much large issues where we disagree (the supremacy of the Pope of Rome being one, but only one, of them).
My impression is that Catholics accept Orthodox Christianity as one valid interpretation of the Christian faith, but Catholics also accept interpretations that Orthodox do not. That is why the Catholic Church theoretically accepts Orthodox Christians to the their holy communion, but the Orthodox Church cannot share communion with Catholics.
Оооо, это же Иларион))))
What is the chant used at the end of this informational video?
How are Communion lines in Russia for kids? In America, while the clergy is communing behind the Holy Doors and the kids are standing in line, they are SUPER chatty. It worries me because I want to raise my kid to deeply respect Holy Communion, and social pressure will probably get them to talk in the Communion line. The ushers try to silence them but it's no use until the priest actually comes out of the altar and the line starts moving. Are the kids more well-behaved in Russia (or other Orthodox nations for that matter)?
I'm asking because I am thinking about how Protestant life could leak into Orthodox life, and as Protestants don't care at all about Communion (or don't have it at all), I'm wondering if this is something that has leaked into parish life in America or if it's just a universal Orthodox thing. Makes sense if it's a universal Orthodox thing, as they're kids, but we should raise them to be very well-mannered in church.
EDIT: This might just be my parish, but I'm willing to bet other American congregations (especially the larger ones) have this problem, too
The Fremd Dinge Guy I’m also in America and we have the same exact problem. The church in Russia is much more pietistic than its American derivative, so I would assume that the issue isn’t on the same level there. God bless.
The (small) churches I've attended usually didn't form lines until the preist came out. If they're little enough to go first they're little enough for you to go with them. I'm used to people going up as families, so if a child needs gently shushed mama and daddy are right there.
Aren't we supposed to say the name of our patron saint if one was given to us?
Where I can find the original video? :)
Jesus-Portal
What’s the name of the chant in the beginning ?
I understand almost everything he is saying, but I have no idea what language he is speaking♥️♥️
It's Russian language.
Аминь
I would like to know without offense, what it is made of, for us Catholics it is a wafer, but here it does not seem to be a wafer, and can a Catholic attend the Orthodox mass and take communion?I say this, because I attended baptisms and Orthodox weddings, being my Romanian friend, if it were to happen in the future to attend mass, would I commit a sin?
do they use the same spoon for everyone? this is why i havent joined orthodox church.
Can we ,catholics participate to the orthodox holy mass and receive holy communion ?
They are drinking communion wine from the same spoon without wiping it. Isn't that unhygienic?
The Body and Blood of Christ destroys every infection, as this video explains it.
@@orthodoxchurch7466 I'm currently reading about the Orthodox faith and so learning new things about it everyday
@@paraglokhande936 Great to hear that.
@Templar The Metropolitan said that we should stay away from the church if we have flu, because we could infect others by coughing next to each other, not by sharing the same spoon.
@Templar Don't be afraid! Every disease is destroyed! What a miracle!
Btw, it's not obligatory to kiss the Cup, for example I'm greek Orthodox and in Greece we don't kiss the Cup. I think it's more like a tradition.
Nice video but I think I'll remain Catholic.