How often should you take communion?
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Every Christian now has to think about the question of the frequency of communion. In many churches, from Soviet times, the practice of not taking communion on Easter and Bright Week has remained, but in many, on the contrary, the priest advises parishioners to take the Holy Chalice as often as possible, especially on holy days. What does the Church say about this? What canons exist that determine the frequency of a believer’s participation in this Sacrament? This book explains the need for frequent communion, giving detailed justification from the works of the Holy Fathers and the canons of the Church. Source: Contents: Priest Daniil Sysoev, candidate of theology Mighty right hand of God... 1. Some abuses of frequent Communion2. Current situation3. What are the opponents of frequent Communion right about? False views of opponents of frequent communion5. Unbelief of opponents of frequent Communion in God's presence in the Church6. Holy Scripture on frequent communion7. Church canons on frequent communion8. Holy Fathers on frequent communion9. Arguments of opponents of frequent communion10. How to relate to the practice of fasting?11. Results Yuri Maksimov. The truth about the practice of frequent communion Part 1 Recently a discussion has arisen...St. Demetrius of RostovReverend Apollonius of Egypt (IV century)Reverend Onuphrius the Great († 390)St. Philaret of MoscowSt. Ignatius (Brianchaninov)St. Theophan the RecluseHoly Optina EldersRev. Macarius of Optina († 1860)Reverend Barsanuphius of Optina († 1913)Reverend Nikon of Optina († 1931) Notes and used literature Part 2Righteous John of KronstadtReverend Seraphim of SarovReverend Prince Rostislav Mstislavich († 116 8 )Reverend Prince Demetrius of Donskoy († 1389) Reverend Sergius of Radonezh († 1391) Reverend Joasaph, in the world Prince Andrei of Vologda († 1453) Reverend Savva of Vishera († 1460) Reverend Herodion of Iloezer († 1541) Reverend Seraphim Sarovsky († 1833) Saint Ignatius (Brianchaninov) († 1867) St. Gennady of Kostroma († 1565) St. Tikhon of Zadonsk († 1783) St. Paisius Velichkovsky († 1794) Righteous John of Kronstadt († 1908) St. Alexy Mechev († 1923) B well-established Matrona of Moscow († 1952) Saint Simeon of Thessaloniki († 1428) Preparation for CommunionAs one of the arguments...Reverend Seraphim of SarovSt. Theophan the Recluse:Reverend Macarius of Optina:Righteous John of Kronstadt: Notes and used literature< /p>
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- Name of the Author
- Иерей Георгий (Максимов)
Священник Даниил (Сысоев) - Language
- Russian