This was the hymn that did it for me. The first time I ever attended Divine Liturgy. It was the moment I "knew" deep in my soul that the Orthodox Church is Christ's body. I can't even put into words the intense deeply comforting feeling that I experienced during the trisagion. 🙏🏻☦️
@andys3035 yes, always excellent. But here he helps us understand something of the depth of his heart's response to the Church. Story after story often speaks of some moment in the Divine Liturgy where the Church reveals Herself as truly the True Church. ☦️💜📿💜☦️
Theres an appalachian version of this thats super beautiful. This accompanied by the bowing was the final thing to break my jw upbringing. This is a hymn that just feels holy deep down. Great vid.
I'm a cradle Catholic. I can't remember whether I first heard the Trisagion in an Orthodox church or an Eastern Catholic one, but I remember immediately feeling that there was something immensely powerful in its directness, simplicity, and humility.
I'm a Catholic, but I discovered "monastery choir of st. john of san francisco" on spotify, and the album has blown me away, as well as introduced my to some Eastern prayers. I'm going to start praying this one, as well as a few other Eastern prayers.
@user-ti2oo4wi7x yes, i know that to be true. Was a joy to be reminded and to hear him say it for all those who have hesitation about what the Holy Orthodox Church teaches. ☦️💜📿💜☦️
P.S. My first times to experience Orthodox Church services were in Russia. The parish my husband and i became members of is a Russian Church. I dearly love it. And am deeply grateful to Russia for preserving the Faith. But i love the other Orthodox countries also. ☦️📿💜📿☦️
This is amazing, specially posting it after the earthquakes that hit syria and lebanon yesterday. Beautiful. قدوسٌ الله، قدوسٌ القوى، قدوسٌ الذي لا يموت، ارحمنا.
Isaiah 6:3 One of my all-time favorite Bible verses! Love the possible connection. And love hearing the Trisagion sung in Greek and recently heard it sang in Slavonic and it was just lovely. Love your presentation, as always❤💛❤️✝️☦️✝️
Didn't realize this was filmed in Australia, assumed such a high standard show must be somewhere international but so happy to learn this especially as Orthodoxy seems very unknown to Christians here
I had no idea the background of the prayer, amazing here in the West it was introduced to me through the Divine Mercy chaplet from Christ through St. Faustina…. Glory to God!
❤❤❤ the appalachian version of the hymn you have linked in the description is absolutely stunning. also, stavros' appalachian version of 'o, gladsome light' is just as beautiful.
I am catholic and Lord Jesus gave chaplet of Divine mercy to St Faustina - extremely powerful prayer against calamities and to be praid next to dying souls. It ends like this : Holy God, Holy mighty one, Holy immortal one-have mercy on us and on the whole world x3
It is a daily prayer I repeat frequently. We often the beauty of the Triune Godhead. The Father is the Godhead, the Son is the ony Begotten of the Father, The Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father only. All accomplish the Will of the Father. We can only stand in amazment of this Triune Mystery. Amen, Amen, Amen.
This is the prayer at the end of the Chaplet of Divine Mercy. It is particularly moving in the sung version by Donna Cori Gibson. I just want to keep singing it in full voice (which would draw a lot of attention to myself, since I don't have a tiny voice). 😮🎶😊
There is a lovely Orthodox children's book called AND NICHOLAS SANG! about this lovely story. According to some traditions, he reposed not too long after that. ☦️🎵☦️🎵☦️
Love it! It's very similar in the Catholic faith to the end of the Devine Mercy Chaplet given to us by Jesus thru St. Faustina with saying Holy God, Holy mighty one, Holy immortal one, have mercy on us ❤
This was the hymn that did it for me. The first time I ever attended Divine Liturgy. It was the moment I "knew" deep in my soul that the Orthodox Church is Christ's body. I can't even put into words the intense deeply comforting feeling that I experienced during the trisagion. 🙏🏻☦️
OH, HOW WONDERFUL. HOW WELL I UNDERSTAND. ☦️🎵💜🎵☦️
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I see you everywhere bro 😅
Gbu
@andys3035 yes, always excellent. But here he helps us understand something of the depth of his heart's response to the Church. Story after story often speaks of some moment in the Divine Liturgy where the Church reveals Herself as truly the True Church. ☦️💜📿💜☦️
@@lindaphillips4646 amen 🙏🏼 ☦️
Άγιος ο Θεός, Άγιος ισχυρός, Άγιος αθάνατος, ελέησον ημάς.
Δόξα Πατρὶ καὶ Υἱῷ καὶ Ἁγίῳ Πνεύματι,
καὶ νῦν καὶ ἀεὶ καὶ εἰς τοὺς αἰῶνας τῶν αἰώνων. Ἀμήν.
Theres an appalachian version of this thats super beautiful. This accompanied by the bowing was the final thing to break my jw upbringing. This is a hymn that just feels holy deep down.
Great vid.
hello. there's a link to it in the description! ❤
I'm a cradle Catholic. I can't remember whether I first heard the Trisagion in an Orthodox church or an Eastern Catholic one, but I remember immediately feeling that there was something immensely powerful in its directness, simplicity, and humility.
I call it the "comfort prayer/hymn." It is like God is wrapping you in Hims and giving you a hug.
I'm a Catholic, but I discovered "monastery choir of st. john of san francisco" on spotify, and the album has blown me away, as well as introduced my to some Eastern prayers. I'm going to start praying this one, as well as a few other Eastern prayers.
To think that we pray and sing this hymn with the angels is a lovely thought.
☦️💜🎵🎵🎵💜☦️
Това не е само мисъл.Това е реалност и истина по време на литургията!
@user-ti2oo4wi7x yes, i know that to be true. Was a joy to be reminded and to hear him say it for all those who have hesitation about what the Holy Orthodox Church teaches. ☦️💜📿💜☦️
P.S. My first times to experience Orthodox Church services were in Russia. The parish my husband and i became members of is a Russian Church. I dearly love it. And am deeply grateful to Russia for preserving the Faith. But i love the other Orthodox countries also.
☦️📿💜📿☦️
This is amazing, specially posting it after the earthquakes that hit syria and lebanon yesterday. Beautiful.
قدوسٌ الله، قدوسٌ القوى، قدوسٌ الذي لا يموت، ارحمنا.
Holy God, Holy Mighty, Holy Immortal, have mercy on us
☦️🙏 glory to thee our God Glory to thee ☦️ 🙏
Isaiah 6:3 One of my all-time favorite Bible verses! Love the possible connection. And love hearing the Trisagion sung in Greek and recently heard it sang in Slavonic and it was just lovely.
Love your presentation, as always❤💛❤️✝️☦️✝️
Your production and music is spot on! As always, the content hits deeply. What a pleasure to watch and be edified by.
Didn't realize this was filmed in Australia, assumed such a high standard show must be somewhere international but so happy to learn this especially as Orthodoxy seems very unknown to Christians here
May Orthodox grow more here in Australia 🇦🇺
I had no idea the background of the prayer, amazing here in the West it was introduced to me through the Divine Mercy chaplet from Christ through St. Faustina…. Glory to God!
I love this icon of the child being lifted ☦
One of my favorite moments in the Divine Liturgy
❤❤❤ the appalachian version of the hymn you have linked in the description is absolutely stunning. also, stavros' appalachian version of 'o, gladsome light' is just as beautiful.
amin!
I am catholic and Lord Jesus gave chaplet of Divine mercy to St Faustina - extremely powerful prayer against calamities and to be praid next to dying souls.
It ends like this :
Holy God, Holy mighty one, Holy immortal one-have mercy on us and on the whole world x3
It is a daily prayer I repeat frequently. We often the beauty of the Triune
Godhead. The Father is the Godhead, the Son is the ony Begotten of the Father, The Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father only. All accomplish the Will of the Father. We can only stand in amazment of this Triune Mystery. Amen, Amen, Amen.
This is the prayer at the end of the Chaplet of Divine Mercy. It is particularly moving in the sung version by Donna Cori Gibson. I just want to keep singing it in full voice (which would draw a lot of attention to myself, since I don't have a tiny voice). 😮🎶😊
This lifts my soul up..
Oh, lovely.. as always. ☦️💜🎵💜☦️
There is a lovely Orthodox children's book called AND NICHOLAS SANG! about this lovely story. According to some traditions, he reposed not too long after that. ☦️🎵☦️🎵☦️
Thks mates
God bless you and channel ❤
Love it! It's very similar in the Catholic faith to the end of the Devine Mercy Chaplet given to us by Jesus thru St. Faustina with saying Holy God, Holy mighty one, Holy immortal one, have mercy on us ❤
He explained the origins of it and we were one Church until the Papal supremacy bul and changing of Filioque 11th century
This hymn has been sung for much longer than since the year 1935.
I listening from Russia and its summer here)). Keep up recording episodes, brother. Blessings to you!!
I use this as the main, most numerous, prayer in my modified version of the rosary.
Thanks
Beautiful
With power! (As the deacon cries.)
Love your posts (and the cuppa that goes with them)! 😇😇😇🫖
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nice
I came before my friends came 💀✨✍️
We sing ‘holy strong’ not “holy mighty” in my parish
Why cant i subscribe to you?
Oh that’s sad, hopefully that changes.
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