

Order a hard copy from the Antiochian Village Bookstore. John Chrysostom, was first published in 1956 and is in its thirteenth printing.

Ephraim is said at this point of most services during the week (not on Saturday or Sunday). In either case, the Reader, after saying Amen, continues with the following: NOTE: During Great Lent the Lenten Prayer of St. The original prayer book, containing Daily and Occasional Prayers as well as the Divine Liturgy of St. Through the prayers of our holy fathers, 63 Lord Jesus Christ, our God, have mercy on us. Other prayers may be added as appropriate. These prayers can be found in the Pocket Prayer Book for Orthodox Christians. This prayer bookis courtesy of the Department of Communications and Information, The Self-Ruled Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese of North America.

So far, the collection of online prayers includes: Morning Prayers, Midday Prayers, Evening Prayers, Occasional Prayers, Prayers in Preparation for Holy Communion, Prayers of Thanksgiving After Holy Communion, Self Examination Before Confession, and Prayers After Confession. A Pocket Prayer Book for Orthodox Christians. This means that the most popular sections of A Pocket Prayer Book, the well-loved Antiochian Archdiocese spiritual resource affectionately known as “The Little Red Prayer Book,” are now readily available to ’s many weekly visitors. The section is linked on the Archdiocese website’s homepage “Worship & Devotion” sidebar and in the footer navigation, and is available across all devices. A new prayer section was recently launched on . In the upstairs hallway icon corner: O Heavenly King, Trisagion, Our Father, the Marriage Prayer (from red Antiochian prayer book), prayer for children and godchildren (from that red prayer book), and end with seasonal (eg, during Paschal season, The Angel Cried, or during Lent, prostrations with Prayer of St.
