Gospel and Homily for the 11th Sunday After Pentecost

The Holy Gospel. From Matthew. Reading 77. The Lord spake this parable. For this cause was likened the heavenly kingdom unto a man, a king, who desired to reckon concerning matters with his servants. And when he had begun to reckon, they brought unto him one debtor of ten thousand talents. But he, not having…

Homily for the 11th Sunday After Pentecost

A Homily by Metropolitan Andrian (Chetvergov) The fundamental law of our life, the Holy Gospel, in a concise and vivid form—through striking imagery, instructive stories from the life of the Savior, and profound allegorical parables—gently and unobtrusively provides us with a Christian understanding of life and answers to all of life’s questions. Unfortunately, we ourselves…

The Concept of Church Singing in Old Believer Tradition

–Starikova I.V. The role of singing in Old Believer worship is one of the most significant. Like iconography, the text of prayers, and the overall structure of the service, singing is intended to reveal the spiritual beauty of ancient Orthodoxy. “Church singing was revered in Rus’ as a bearer of wisdom, divine word, and reason,…

Features of Old Russian Liturgical Rites.

By Igumen Kirill (Sakharov). (Edinoverie) These are the old rites, that is, pre-reform, pre-Nikon rites. For three years now, after the conclusion of the Councils at Rogozhskoye, meetings with students and young clerics on canonical and liturgical matters have been held at the Theological School. These meetings are led by Fr. Vadim Korovin (until recently,…

Homily on the 10th Sunday After Pentecost. -Met. Andrian (Chetvergov)

“‘If you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, “Move from here to there,” and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you,’” thus the Lord teaches us in today’s Gospel (Matthew 17:20). St. John Chrysostom explains this thought as follows: “Speaking of miraculous faith, He (the…

August 1 – The Origin of the Precious and Life-Giving Cross

The name of this feast can be confusing for modern people, who might think it refers to the origin of the wooden pieces of the Cross on which Jesus Christ was crucified. Church interpreters of Scripture and theologians have long viewed a passage from the Book of Isaiah as a prophecy about the Lord’s Cross:…

July 24 – Veneration of Pre-Schism Russian Saints is Weakly Practiced in Old Belief. -Protopriest Andrey Marchenko

This year, according to the civil calendar, marks 1,000 years since the martyric death of the holy passion-bearers Princes Boris and Gleb. A thousand years is an immense span of time that erases both the bad and the good from memory. However, there are enduring values over which time should have no power—at least, it…