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Sound Editing: Uroš and Mira Nikolić
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Your videos are a real comfort to me. Thank you :')
The words and DRAWINGS of comfort! Bless u Boyan !
Bojane Imam pitanje, kako mogu da idem u Crkvu kad me zemlja zaglavila u Karantini, dali kući da molim ispred ikone (Sveti Nikola, moja slava,), molim te mi odgovori
I needed this, thanks, and God bless.
Thank you for reminding us that it is the inside of us, our Soul, that welcomes the Risen Lord Jesus Christ not our physical body.
Our Soul can welcome the Risen Lord anywhere even in Lockdown.
May the blessings from our Lord always shine through you.
A very uplifting Saint.
Хвала ти Бојане на утешним речима.
I will go to church on pascha.Dont care if any police gets me.
Awesome….especially fitting
Despite many of us not being able to go to Paschal services (myself included) let us use this time wisely to build our relationship with the Lord and help others through this trying time. While the CV may feel like a curse let us turn it into a blessing so we may ultimately glorify God. Χριστóς ανέστη! everyone!
I like this story too!
Careful, you're going to convert me if there's more stories like these!
Love this! Thank you!
I thought this was gonna be a video reprimanding me for not attending any online service so far
My Church live streams almost daily on their Facebook. The username is Saint Seraphim of Sarov Orthodox Cathedral
Bas lepo, Boki
Hmm I love this video keep up the good work bro and keep praying
thanks we really needed this!
St. Anne Orthodox Church was gracious enough to stream their vespers. It is a beautiful sight to behold.
This story honestly speaks to me, being in the military myself and being away from the church i attend at home. I haven't been able to attend liturgy in the country Im stationed in because of the different services and faith. Thankfully the church back home does streams for service, but isn't exactly the same. Anyway, God bless this and everyone going through this pandemic. Stay strong!
My parish priest shared this story in his last sermon before the COVID19 shelter in place. It has been on my mind throughout all of Lent. Thank you for sharing it again, and illustrating it for the world! Holy Father, pray for us!
Thank you in the name of God!🙏
There is actually something in Judaism that you might find interesting during these unstable times: the concept of Pikuach Nefesh. The basic concept is that any and all religious rites may be ignored if it is for the purpose of saving the life of others. This is why many Jewish doctors or emergency responders are allowed to work on Shabbat, and why the strict fasting on Yom Kippur is more relaxed if someone is too young, too old, or has medication that requires eating/drinking. As you can imagine, Pikuach Nefesh is being invoked very often today to let people to be exempt from Shabbat services, the upcoming Passover Seder, etc.. And while many are saddened by this, we know it is for the safety of all our fellow human beings. As it says in the Talmud “To save a life is to save the entire world.”
Great, now you made me feel guilty for getting a pass to attend Sunday Liturgy while I was in the army simply because Sunday morning was all about cleaning the barracks.
goood
Why do Catholics and Orthodoxers have "spiritual fathers" besides God but Protestants don't
-A curious protestant
I’ve asked multiple eastern orthodox content creators to please do a video on the annual miracle of the holy fire. So with the subject of cancellation of holy rites In church services, what will this mean for the annual miracle in Jerusalem?
Will the holy fire still appear regardless of situation?
We are blessed in the UK that the Monastery of st Antony and Cuthbert are streaming their services here https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfWMaefJYqFEZkYiK2WmeEw The services are in English as the Monastery belongs to the Antiochian archdiocese
Bojan, I see that you use, "Amen" like Catholics instead of the Orthodox form "Amin". My question is: your choise was based on pure translation of the terms and so you have chosen the English form? Or is that in the Serbian Orthodox Church people use the form "Amen" for some reasons? Thanks! Edit: by "Amin" I mean something sounding like "Ameen".
Oh Bojan this brought tears to my eyes. I missed easter so much this year. On Grand Saturday As we always do after midnight we gathered at my moms place and i was so upset we couldn’t attend midnight mass. But I knew Christ was with us at that table giving us hope yet for another year.
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Amen, Amen, Amen ~
Beautiful. Thank you.