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Prospective of the Liturgy-Part XIV DIVINE LITURGY OF ST. JOHN CHRYSOSTOM COMMEMORATION OF THE CHURCH TRIUMPHANT MILITANT & SUFFERING Ipodiakonos Zoran j. Bobic
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Part 14 historical prospective of the liturgy commemoration of the church triumphant-militant and suffering

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Page 1: Part 14 historical prospective of the liturgy commemoration of the church triumphant-militant and suffering

Historical Prospective of the Liturgy-Part XIV

DIVINE LITURGY OF ST. JOHN CHRYSOSTOMCOMMEMORATION OF THE CHURCH TRIUMPHANT

MILITANT & SUFFERING

Ipodiakonos Zoran j. Bobic

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Commemoration: 4th prosphora Church on earth is at all times militant; It is to fulfill its divine destiny; From beginning there was war between Christ’s Church and

its enemies;

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Commemoration: 4th prosphora Remember:

His Holiness N_____ Our Archbishop and/or Metropolitan and/or Bishop N_____ Every Orthodox: Bishop, Priest and Deacon and all clergy Our co-celebrants priests and deacons All our brothers, whom you have called unto your communion

Particle is placed below the “Lamb”; It is the first in the horizontal row for the petitions;

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Commemoration: 4th & 5th Prosphora Remember: (Living)

Name ______; Remember: (the deceased) – blessed founders of this

church; Departed soul N_____; All orthodox fathers and brothers who have fallen

asleep; For celebrant himself:“Lord, according to your great mercy, remember my unworthiness, and forgive me all my sins, both voluntary and involuntary”