Christ is risen! Truly, He is Risen!
Gold-plated 7-Branched Candelabrum
St Nicholas parish has received a new 7-branched candelabrum as a donation from a parishioner. Father John lead the blessing prayers on Sunday, October 28. This candle stand replaces an old brass stand that was a hand-me-down from another church and in poor repair. We were thankful for the old candelabrum and are similarly thankful for the shiny new one. Many thanks to the patron for their generosity to the parish.
We currently have glass votive lamps in blue, green, and the red pictured. We are working to locate suitable lamps in each of the Seasonal Liturgical Colours used for vestments, furniture coverings, and lamps. These include Gold, Blue, Purple, Red, Green, and White. Our Antiochian Archdiocese provides a color guide for clergy for the entire Liturgical Year.
If you are interested in learning more about the this and other liturgical items or their history please contact Father John.
Beauty will save the world.
We need Beauty because it leads us to wonder. We need wonder because it leads to praise. Praise leads to gratitude. Gratitude leads to joy. And joy is a characteristic of a childlike soul, which is the key to getting to heaven (Matt 18:3).
Beauty, then, is the doorway to the gospel. And if the gospel is what saves us, then Dostoyevsky was 100% right when he said, “Beauty will save the world.”
From FocusOnCampus.org/ by Therese Aaker posted March 9, 2016
Ordered from Eastern Orthodox Supply Company
Gold-plated seven-branched candelabrum
Height: 26½” (67.3 cm)
Width: 24″ (61 cm)
This gold-plated brass candelabrum has a tetrapod base, seven cups, and comes with seven red votive glasses, which hold candles or oil.
Living a Liturgical Life
Worship is what the Church ‘does’. Liturgy is the work of the Church. Living a liturgical life, a life expressed through worship of the Holy Trinity requires a certain attitude towards our bodies and material things as well as love of God. The following articles will begin to explore what worship is and why we worship the Holy Trinity in the way that we do.
- Truth, Beauty, Christ from the Pentecostarion
http://www.antiochian.org/node/25472
- The Five Cycles of Orthodox Worship by a Monk of St Tikhon’s
http://www.antiochian.org/node/25473 - Introduction to the Divine Liturgy by Fr. Thomas Hopko
http://www.antiochian.org/node/25471