Okay, while I am pleased that you chose to put MY gift on your blog vis-a-vis any of the other great gifts that I am sure you got. BUT, I certainly do like being asked liturgical questions. I have long believed that one of the important aspects of living and experiencing the liturgical life is, basically, knowing (and wanting to know) what is going on in the liturgical services of the Church. I think there are too many people who experience the liturgical life PASSIVELY. I'm glad you liked the book. Of all my liturgical tomes (and I have many) the Horologion is my favorite and is the one, by far, that I use the most.
"Behold, the Lord will pass by, and before the Lord, a great and powerful wind will be rending the mountains and shattering the rocks; but the Lord will not be in the wind. After the wind, an earthquake, but the Lord will not be in the earthquake. After the earthquake, there will be a fire, but the Lord will not be in the fire. After the fire, there will be a sound of a gentle breeze, and the Lord will be there."
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nice! what a lovely gift!
What a nice gift!
Okay, while I am pleased that you chose to put MY gift on your blog vis-a-vis any of the other great gifts that I am sure you got. BUT, I certainly do like being asked liturgical questions. I have long believed that one of the important aspects of living and experiencing the liturgical life is, basically, knowing (and wanting to know) what is going on in the liturgical services of the Church. I think there are too many people who experience the liturgical life PASSIVELY. I'm glad you liked the book. Of all my liturgical tomes (and I have many) the Horologion is my favorite and is the one, by far, that I use the most.
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