Orthodox Nativity ending with Carols - 1985 St. Peter and St. Paul Orthodox Church, Chicago IL.
Orthodox Nativity (1985)
St. Peter and St. Paul Orthodox Church
A Russian Orthodox Church from 1933 to 1978, Chicago, Illinois
A Parish of the Orthodox Church in America Diocese of the Midwest since 1978 to present.
Burr Ridge, Illinois
The Nativity Hymn...
Thy Nativity, O Christ our God,
Has shown to the world the light of wisdom.
For by it those who worshiped the stars,
Were taught by a star to adore Thee,
The Sun of Righteousness.
And to know Thee the Orient from on high,
O Lord, Glory to Thee!
Video done In memory of the departed Very Reverend Father Nicholas Semkoff
Church Choir directed by Mr. John Sutko
Recording and Compilation by Mr. Gregory M. Spontak
History: For more than 50 years as a Russian Orthodox priest, the Very Rev. Fr. Nicholas Semkoff served St. Peter and St. Paul Orthodox Church in Chicago, Illinois alongside the Very Reverend Peter Semkoff, his father and founder of the church. His bond with the church was established the day he was born. Father Semkoff's father placed his own prayer book in the hands of Fr. Nicholas when he was just hours old.
+ May the memory of Fr. Nicholas be eternal.
The traditional Russian Orthodox greeting at Christmas is Khristos rodyvsya! which translates to Christ is born! Answered with Slavite Yoho! which translates to Let Us Glorify Him! The Nativity according to the flesh of our Lord, God and Saviour Jesus Christ, also called Christmas, is one of the Great Feasts of the Orthodox Church.
The original date of this celebration in Eastern Christianity was January 6, in connection with Epiphany, and that is still the date of the celebration for the Armenian Apostolic Church and in Armenia, where it is a public holiday. As of 2013, there is a difference of 13 days between the modern Gregorian calendar and the older Julian calendar. Those who continue to use the Julian calendar or its equivalents thus celebrate December 25 and January 6, which on the Gregorian calendar translate as January 7 and January 19. For this reason, Ethiopia, Russia, Georgia, Ukraine, Serbia, the Republic of Macedonia, and the Republic of Moldova celebrate Christmas on what in the Gregorian calendar is January 7.
Eastern Orthodox Churches in Bulgaria, Greece, Romania, Antioch, Alexandria, Albania, Finland and the Orthodox Church in America celebrate Christmas on December 25 in the revised Julian calendar, corresponding to December 25 also in the Gregorian calendar.
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Hrystos rodyvsya
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Nativity Kontakion in Slavonic
Russian Orthodox Christmas, Nativity kontakion 'Today the Virgin' ('Deva Dnes') sung in Slavonic by Jenny and Nat. St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox church in Dallas/McKinney, Texas. Video by Nat (natsense.com)
Orthodox Carols: No. 6, Bog priedwiecznyj
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Orthodox Carols: No. 6, Bog priedwiecznyj · Cappella Musicae Europae Orientalis, Leon Zaborowski
Choral Orthodox Works: Twardowski & Rogowski
℗ Acte Préalable
Released on: 2018-02-01
Author: Traditional
Composer: Romuald Twardowski
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Classical Music Concert at St. Michael's Lutheran Church in St. Petersburg, Russia. Fall 2009.
Classical Music Concert at St. Michael's Lutheran Church in St. Petersburg, Russia. Fall 2009.
Traditional Slovak Christmas Carol: Thy Nativity/Heaven and Earth (Slavonic/English)
Traditional Slovak Christmas Carols Rozdestvo Tvoje (Thy Nativity)/Nebo i Zeml'a (Heaven and Earth) as sung by Saint John's A.C.R. Male Chorus, Bridgeport, CT.
Their 1982 Traditional Christmas Carols CD Hear The Wondrous Tidings is available from stjohnsmillhill.com.
Russian Christmas Carols
Russian, Ukrainian, and American Christmas carols sung in St. George's Russian Orthodox Church in Howell, NJ on January 7, 20120
Silent Night
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Silent Night · Russian Orthodox Church Music Ensemble
Christmas Carols of the Russian Orthodox Church
℗ 2014 Dwojka
Released on: 2014-07-24
Music Publisher: Dwojka
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Russian Church Choir Christmas Chants
russian christmas carol 2011
11 - Kaliadka / Калядки (Russian Christmas)
11 - Kaliadka / Калядки - Moscow Chamber Choir
Holy Russia Celebrates the Festival of Christmas in the cathedrals, monasteries and sacred places in Moscow, the Golden Ging and New Jerusalem.
(Part 11 of 15)
Music - folk song
Director - Georges Gachot
2006
Christmas Night Mass at the Epiphany Cathedral with His Holiness the Patriarch Alexi II. Orthodox Christmas is on 7th of January.
The playlist is here -
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Please watch: Праздник «Ильин День на улице Ильинке» и День ВДВ
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Missionary Conference 2019
This missionary conference took place in Novokuznetsk, Russia. The music used This I Believe (The Creed) belongs Hillsong.
Frontiers | Episode 90: Russian Orthodox Christmas celebration revisited
This Sunday, we repeated an episode we ran last year at this time -- “Frontiers of Faith.” It captured the spirit of the orthodox celebration and has been among one of our most popular shows. We hope you enjoy the sights and sounds of the festivities again.
(Original Air Date: Jan. 15, 2017)
Christmas Hymns. Silent Night
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Christmas Hymns. Silent Night · The choir of the Murom Holy Trinity Convent
Russian Sacred Music. As Thee Of Pious Origin Is...
℗ 2010 Russian Compact Disc
Released on: 2001-07-22
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Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Church - Christmas Carols in Church Slavonic
Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Church Choir sings Traditional Christmas Carols in Church Slavonic
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Russian Orthodox Christmas
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Russian MC
Hard Rock Hotel Band
Foam Party
Balinese Fire Dance
Roaming Kids Activities
Russian Buffet Dinner
Free Flow Smirnoff Vodka, Wine, Soft Drink, Juices, Beer
Sing Live with the Hard Rock Band Competition and Shower Dancing Competition
LA Coptic Orthodox Mission - Third Street Promenade
Praising the Lord and spreading the good news.
Presentation Russian carols
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