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In the Beginning: Reflections on the Nativity FastNovember 15 through December 24 is a period of fasting and reflective preparation. The focus is neither shopping nor decorating, but meditating on the awesome ...
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Liturgics - Fasting & Fast-Free Seasons of the ChurchFasting Seasons: Nativity (St. Philip's Fast) - Nov. 15 through Dec. 24, Meatfast - Monday after the Sunday of Last Judgment through Cheesefare Sunday.
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Nativity Fast - St. George Antiochian Orthodox ChurchThe Nativity Fast begins on November 15 and runs through Christmas Eve Liturgy. This fast is one in which we should abstain from a minimum of fleshmeats and ...
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And When You Fast - Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of AmericaThere is a forty day fast that precedes the Feast of the Nativity (November 15-December 24), a fourteen day fast that precedes the Feast of the Dormition ...
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The Nativity Fast – Why We Fast - Orthodox Church in AmericaNov 8, 2011 · November 15, marks the beginning of the Nativity Fast (40 days before Christmas). The following article offers some thoughts on the purpose of fasting.
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A Short Explanation of the Weeks of St. Philip's FastNov 3, 2021 · This fast begins forty days before the Nativity of our Lord on November 15, the day after the feast of St. Philip, and that is why it called Saint Philip's ...
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The Holy Nativity Fast 2025-2026 in the Orthodox ChurchThe Orthodox Nativity Fast 2025-2026 begins by our calendar on November 28 (November 15) and lasts for forty days, until January 7 (December 25). The beginning ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Calendar of the Orthodox ChurchWithin the Orthodox Church feast days and fast days are reckoned according to two distinct calendars, the Julian Calendar and the Gregorian Calendar.
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CHURCH FATHERS: Apostolic Constitutions, Book VIII - New AdventWe have now finished the first part of this discourse concerning gifts, whatever they be, which God has bestowed upon men according to His own will; and how He ...Missing: historical origins Nativity
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The Nativity of our Lord God and Savior Jesus ChristDec 25, 2015 · Its origin goes back to the time of the Apostles. In the Apostolic Constitutions (Section 3, 13) it says, “Brethren, observe the feastdays ...
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CHURCH FATHERS: Council in Trullo (A.D. 692) - New AdventThe faith of the three hundred and eighteen holy and blessed fathers who were assembled at Nice under Constantine our Emperor, against the impious Arius.Missing: standardization | Show results with:standardization
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The Phillipian Fast in the Byzantine Rite - New Liturgical MovementNov 24, 2011 · The pre-Nativity fast is often called "Phillip's Fast" because it begins on the day after the feast of St. Phillip. The fast was introduced to ...
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(PDF) Fast, Pre-Nativity - Academia.eduIn this entry for the Claremont Coptic Encyclopedia, I provide a historical study on the evolution of the pre-Christmas (Nativity) fast in the Coptic ...<|separator|>
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CHURCH FATHERS: Council of Chalcedon (A.D. 451) - New AdventConcerning the Virgin Mother of God, we thus think and speak; and of the manner of the Incarnation of the Only Begotten Son of God, necessarily, not by way ...
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St. Basil the Great's Homily On Fasting (1 of 3)Mar 7, 2011 · Fasting is an ancient gift, which does not grow old or become outmoded, but is ever renewed and flourishes with vigor.
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Nativity Fast - Holy Cross Orthodox ChurchFasting Periods · November 15th through December 19th the traditional fasting discipline (no meat, dairy, fish, wine, and oil) is observed. There is dispensation ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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The Nativity Fast - Why We Fast - Glory to God For All ThingsNov 12, 2011 · November 15, marks the beginning of the Nativity Fast (40 days before Christmas). The following article offers some thoughts on the purpose ...Missing: significance patristic
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The Nativity Fast: Why Humility is Essential - FraternizedNov 27, 2018 · For its goal is to prepare the humble heart in which the Lord Jesus can come and abide.Missing: Eastern | Show results with:Eastern<|control11|><|separator|>
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Nativity Fast Purpose in Orthodox Faith ExplainedMar 25, 2024 · The practice began around the fourth century and was initially observed by monks. Over time, it became a widespread custom among all ...Missing: 4th | Show results with:4th
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The Nativity Fast and Orthodox TraditionNov 15, 2010 · For us, the Nativity Fast serves to refresh the last part of the year - mystically renewing our spiritual unity with God and preparing us ...
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What to Eat During the Fast / OrthoChristian.ComNov 27, 2019 · Besides that, on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, the Nativity fast rubrics forbid fish, wine, and oil, and we are to take food without oil ( ...
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General rules regarding the Nativity FastChildren under 7, lactating and pregnant women are exempt. For those very ill or very aged, the fast can be lessened. If you have any questions or concerns ...
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The Importance of Fasting and Its Observance TodayFasting is a divine commandment (Gen 2:16-17). According to Basil the Great, fasting is as old as humanity itself; it was prescribed in paradise (On Fasting ...
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Fasting Guidelines | Holy Protection Orthodox ChurchThe Fast in Preparation for Nativity (generally 40 days, but goes strictest 4 days before Nativity).
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The Nativity Fast - began Fri, Nov 15th | St. George Orthodox ChurchNov 25, 2024 · In a long-standing tradition, the bishops of the OCA gave a special dispensation to break the fast for Thanksgiving. While many people relax ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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November 15-Begins The Nativity Fast - Holy Spirit Orthodox ChurchNov 8, 2023 · He brings together readings from Scripture, including the Odes of the Old Testament, the seasonal troparia from the Compline Service and Vespers ...Missing: forefeast Joel
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Keeping Watch by Night: Services of the Nativity Fast - Orthodox LifeDec 22, 2016 · With all these services, the Church reminds us of the Old Testament prophecies and prefigurations, of which Christ is the only fulfillment.Missing: forefeast | Show results with:forefeast
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December 2025 - Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America - Orthodox Church### Summary of December 2025 Sundays from https://www.goarch.org/chapel/calendar?year=2025&month=12
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Sunday before the Nativity - Orthodox Church in AmericaDec 24, 2017 · The Sunday before the Nativity commemorates Adam and Eve, the righteous Abel, the Patriarchs, and the holy Prophet-King David.
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Sunday of the Holy Fathers Before the Nativity of ChristDec 18, 2022 · On the Sunday that falls between December 18 and 24, the Old Testament Holy Ancestors of Christ according to the flesh are commemorated.
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Dec. 24 - The Eve of the Nativity of the LordDec 24, 2017 · On the eve of the Nativity of the Lord, the liturgical services consist of the Royal Hours with the Typika, Vespers, and the Divine Liturgy of Saint Basil the ...Missing: Paramount | Show results with:Paramount
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Eve of the Nativity of our Lord - Orthodox Church in AmericaDec 24, 2024 · If the Nativity falls on a Monday, Royal Hours with the Typika are read on Friday December 22. On Saturday evening and Sunday morning we follow ...Missing: Paramount | Show results with:Paramount
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Synaxis of the Most Holy Mother of God - Orthodox Church in AmericaDec 26, 2018 · On December 26, the early Church commemorated the Wise Men who came to worship the Savior, and the flight into Egypt, as well as the Synaxis of ...
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[PDF] APODOSIS OF THE NATIVITY OF OUR LORD AND SAVIOR JESUS ...The apodosis represents the final day that a feast is celebrat- ed. The great feasts of our Church are usually extended for eight days, depending on the.
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Feast of the Holy Theophany of our Lord God and Savior Jesus ChristThe Feast of the Holy Theophany, celebrated on January 6, commemorates Christ's baptism and the manifestation of the Holy Trinity, also known as the Feast of ...
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The Nativity Fast - Serbian Orthodox ChurchThere are two periods in the Nativity fast. The first is the period from November 15 to December 19. The second is from the 12th to Christmas eve.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Cultural Heritage Recipe Box – Ukrainian Orthodox ChristmasJan 7, 2021 · Made with wheat, berries, honey or sugar, nuts, raisins and poppy seeds, kutia is typically the first food eaten during the Holy Supper on ...Missing: philoxenia | Show results with:philoxenia<|separator|>
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Guide To Baking Prosphora (Holy Bread)2 hrIn this guide, we teach you how to bake Prosphora, the bread used in preparation of the Eucharist, for an Eastern Orthodox Divine Liturgy.Missing: Nativity | Show results with:Nativity
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II - The Coptic Church and Worship - CopticChurch.net13:17). b. The Nativity of Christ (Christmas) on Kayhk 29, c. January 7: It is preceded by a fast of 43 days. Its aim is to confirm the divine love, when ...
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Introduction to the Nativity Fast & the Daily TheotokiasDec 3, 2023 · The first contemplation traces its roots to the 15th-century Eastern Orthodox saint, Symeon of Thessaloniki (A.D.1429). He writes, “The Nativity ...Missing: 4th | Show results with:4th
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The Advent Fast - St. Mark Church, Coptic Orthodox Diocese of ...Mar 15, 2025 · During fasting, no animal products (meat, poultry, fish, milk, eggs, butter, etc.) are allowed. Moreover, no food or drink whatsoever may be ...
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Coptic Orthodox Diocese of the Southern United States - Q&AThe Paramon Fast is a strict fasting day with abstinence and no seafood preceding the Nativity or Theophany Feast. If the Feast day falls on Tuesday, Wednesday, ...
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Hisnag - Armenian Apostolic Church of Holy ResurrectionHisnag refers to the fifty-day period of preparation in celebration of the Nativity and Theophany of Jesus Christ. What type of preparation does this involve?
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Advent - The Armenian ChurchIt is the 50-day period during which we prepare to celebrate the Nativity and Theophany of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. In the Armenian Church, Advent ...Missing: observance | Show results with:observance
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Days of Abstinence: Fasting DaysThere are eleven fasts that are observed for five (5) days from Monday though to Friday, except for the Fast of Nativity, which is a six (6) day fast.Missing: observance | Show results with:observance
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The Orthodox Spirit and the Nativity FastNov 16, 2023 · Abstaining from oil is a monastic tradition blessed for those who desire it, with the blessing of their spiritual father, but it is not obligatory.
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Eastern Catholics begin Nativity Fast to empty themselves as did ...Nov 24, 2024 · “It's a time of meditation on the incarnation of Our Lord, Jesus Christ. God became man so that we can become God.” Here Russell referred to the ...
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The Christmas Fast (MCI) - Metropolitan Cantor InstituteAs a result, it is traditionally called Philip's Fast or the Philippian Fast (in Slavonic, Filipovka). This fast is not penitential, but is rather a fast of ...
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Fasting and Abstinence Rules for Ukrainian Greek-Catholic ChurchPeriods of Dispensation · December 25 to January 4 (Nativity to the Vigil of Theophany) · Sunday of the Public and Pharisee to Sunday of the Prodigal Son · Pascha ...
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Obligations of Ukrainian Catholics in the United StatesBread and water alone is a good fast. Priests who possess a pastoral assignment are empowered to grant dispensations or relaxation from the laws of abstinence ...
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The Nativity Fast - Melkite | Eparchy of NewtonThe Nativity Fast is a joyous fast, celebrating the immanent coming of Christ. Other Churches may serve the Akathist or the Paraclisis to the Theotokos during ...<|separator|>
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Orientalium Ecclesiarum: How Vatican II Drew From Eastern ...Jan 28, 2025 · The Decree on the Eastern Catholic Churches manifests a vision of the Church that paves the way for greater unity among all Christians.