This volume presents the translated text of the Divine Liturgy attributed to Saint John Chrysostom, a foundational service within the Eastern Orthodox Christian tradition. As one of the most frequently celebrated liturgies in the Orthodox Church, it offers a structured form of Eucharistic worship rooted in early Christian practices. This edition serves as a valuable resource for clergy, scholars, and laity interested in understanding the theological and liturgical richness of Orthodox worship.
The Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom is renowned for its poetic language, its emphasis on the communal nature of worship, and its profound expression of Orthodox Christian theology. It is a window into the spiritual heart of the Eastern Christian tradition.
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