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EASTER WEEK 4 SUNDAY EVENING SONG

EASTER WEEK 4 SUNDAY MORNING PRAISE

EASTER WEEK 4 SUNDAY SCRIPTURE READINGS

  Great Ektenia (Liturgy of St. John Chrysostam) COMPOSER:Sergei Rachmaninoff ARTIST:Russian State Symphony Cappella CONDUCTOR:Valery Polyansky "Bless the Lord, O My Soul (Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom)" COMPOSER:Sergei Rachmaninoff ARTIST:"Choir of the Moscow Church ""Joy to all Sorrows""" CONDUCTOR:Nikolai Matveyev "Of thy mystical supper, Op. 58, No. 7" COMPOSER:Alexandre Gretchaninoff ARTIST:Dale Warland Singers CONDUCTOR:Dale Warland Radiant Light COMPOSER:Victor Kalinnikov ARTIST:"Choir of Trinity Church, Boston" CONDUCTOR:Brian Jones Cherubic Hymn COMPOSER:Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky ARTIST:"Choir of Trinity Church, Boston" CONDUCTOR:Brian Jones Resurrection Canon COMPOSER:Mykola Dyletsky ARTIST:Kyiv Chamber Choir CONDUCTOR:Mykola Hobdych God is With Us COMPOSER:Petro Turchaninov ARTIST:Kyiv Chamber Choir CONDUCTOR:Mykola Hobdych "O Most Holy Theotokos, Save Us" COMPOSER:Pavel Chesnokov ARTIST:PaTRAM I

EASTER WEEK 3 SATURDAY EVENING MEDIA

EASTER WEEK 3 SATURDAY MORNING PRAISE

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  SONGS OF THE PEOPLE OF GOD  SATURDAY MORNING PRAYER EASTER WEEK III  APRIL 29 PSALTER WEEK III _______________________________________________________ VIRTUAL RESOURCES Virtual resources provide more than the dry bones of the liturgical text. They celebrate the Hours with sounds and images. Most importantly they provide community, both community with those who produced the sounds and images, and community of those who celebrate at various times and places with the same sounds and images.    The posts for Morning Prayer and Evening Prayer include: Both a common recitation and a sung virtual resource giving the whole text for the Hour. Two additional sung alternatives for the beginning Hymn. Sung alternatives for each of two psalms of each Hour. Sung versions of both the Gospel Canticle and Lord's Prayer Breviaries which provide the liturgical texts for the Hours usually contain multiple ribbons that are necessary to switch between sections of the breviary.   Word on Fire   provide

EASTER WEEK 3 SATURDAY SCRIPTURE READINGS

EASTER WEEK 3 FRIDAY EVENING SONG

EASTER WEEK 3 FRIDAY MORNING PRAISE

EASTER WEEK 3 FRIDAY SCRIPTURE READINGS

EASTER WEEK 3 THURSDAY EVENING SONG

EASTER WEEK 3 THURSDAY MORNING PRAISE

EASTER WEEK 3 THURSDAY SCRIPTURE READINGS

EASTER WEEK 3 WEDNESDAY EVENING SONG

EASTER WEEK 3 WEDNESDAY MORNING PRAISE

EASTER WEEK 3 WEDNESDAY SCRIPTURE READINGS

MARK THE EVANGELIST EVENING SONG

MARK THE EVANGELIST MORNING PRAISE

EASTER WEEK 3 TUESDAY SCRIPTURE READINGS

EASTER WEEK 3 MONDAY EVENING SONG

EASTER WEEK 3 MONDAY MORNING PRAISE

EASTER WEEK 3 MONDAY SCRIPTURE READINGS

EASTER WEEK 3 SUNDAY EVENING SONG

EASTER WEEK 3 SUNDAY MORNING PRAISE

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  SONGS OF THE PEOPLE OF GOD  SUNDAY MORNING PRAYER EASTER WEEK III  APRIL 23 PSALTER WEEK III _______________________________________________________ VIRTUAL RESOURCES Virtual resources provide more than the dry bones of the liturgical text. They celebrate the Hours with sounds and images. Most importantly they provide community, both community with those who produced the sounds and images, and community of those who celebrate at various times and places with the same sounds and images.    The posts for Morning Prayer and Evening Prayer include: Both a common recitation and a sung virtual resource giving the whole text for the Hour. Two additional sung alternatives for the beginning Hymn. Sung alternatives for each of two psalms of each Hour. Sung versions of both the Gospel Canticle and Lord's Prayer Breviaries which provide the liturgical texts for the Hours usually contain multiple ribbons that are necessary to switch between sections of the breviary.   Word on Fire   provides

EASTER WEEK 3 SUNDAY SCRIPTURE READINGS

 

EASTER WEEK 2 SATURDAY EVENING SONG

EASTER WEEK 2 SATURDAY MORNING PRAISE

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  SONGS OF THE PEOPLE OF GOD SATURDAY MORNING PRAYER EASTER WEEK II  APRIL 22 PSALTER WEEK II _______________________________________________________ VIRTUAL RESOURCES Virtual resources provide more than the dry bones of the liturgical text. They celebrate the Hours with sounds and images. Most of all they provide community, both community with those who produced the sounds and images, and community of those who celebrate at different times and places with the same sounds and images.   The posts for Morning Prayer and Evening Prayer include: Two virtual resources providing the whole text for the Hour. Two virtual alternatives for the beginning Hymn. A virtual alternative for each of two psalms of the Hour. A virtual alternative sung version of both the Gospel Canticle and Lord's Prayer Breviaries which provide the liturgical texts for the Hours usually contain multiple ribbons which are necessary to switch between sections of the book. Word on Fire provides a monthly Breviary conta