Byzantine Art - Oche Nach (The Lords Prayer)
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- Date: May 7,2008
A slide show of Byzantine art on Orthodox Choir music: OTCHE NACH (The Lords prayer)of the Great Slavonic Orthodox Liturgy.
A slide show of Byzantine art on Orthodox Choir music: OTCHE NACH (The Lords prayer)of the Great Slavonic Orthodox Liturgy.
23 Responses for "Byzantine Art - Oche Nach (The Lords Prayer)"
Amen !
zdravej to my bulgarian brother=) greetings from russia
Greece will not be able to take back the lands of God until the people love their country and religion again. Exome megali dromo na pame.
What you say is truth. I will stand and fight with you.
Bulgaria will help you too! Constantinople is an Orthodox Christian city!!!
IC XC ΝΙΚΑ
kosmas the aitwlos—> prophecy
Ο Μαρμαρωμενος Βασιλιας περιμενει
OLOI GIA ENAN KAI ENAS GIA OLOUS!
Everyone for one and one for everyone!
In English please !
Thank You very much
God help us…..Greetings for my brothers and sisters from all the world…Orthodox Romanians
Beautiful!
I live for the day when Hagia Sophia will be a Church again, and would give a life for that… Serbia is with you…
VERY BEAUTIFUL!
The orthodox church is the right church
If you love those who love you, what reward will you get? Are not even the tax collectors doing that? And if you greet only your brothers, what are you doing more than others? Do not even pagans do that? Be perfect, therefore, as your heavenly Father is perfect.
these verses belong to Gospel of Matthew chapter 5:43-48. if you believe to Jesus as your savior so you belong to Kingdom of Heaven and you survived from your sins. Think about it…
beautiful song
beautiful icons
whats the name of the virgin and child icon at 1:03, 3:35, and 4:13?
it is the icon of mother mary the vladimirskaya. it was a preasent by a roman emperor to the leader of the slavs.
This is oce nas serbian / bulgarian etc chant
Means Our father as in Our Lord
eliberate Constantinopol !!!Romania will help you!!! bring back the glory!!
Theotokos
This is the setting of the Otche Nache by Nikolai Kedroff (the elder)(1871–1940)
Wow, beautiful icons!
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