Another Chant for the Byzantine Liturgy of the Presanctified https://t.co/v5lgalRUR0 pic.twitter.com/jEIQCYnk46
— New Liturgical Movement (@NLMblog) March 18, 2026
Wednesday, March 18, 2026
Liturgy of the Presanctified
Friday, February 06, 2026
The Divine Services of the Orthodox Church with Commentary
“The Divine Services of the Orthodox Church with Commentary” - A New Liturgical Handbook for the Byzantine Rite https://t.co/tXeVoAPkni pic.twitter.com/uhoE6lRQdG
— New Liturgical Movement (@NLMblog) February 6, 2026
Wednesday, May 14, 2025
Mid-Pentecost
The Byzantine Feast of Mid-Pentecost https://t.co/5Ifd5JbgeE pic.twitter.com/3mQ1xhQafe
— New Liturgical Movement (@NLMblog) May 14, 2025
Friday, March 14, 2025
Byzantine Music for Great Lent
“Let My Prayer Rise as Incense” - Byzantine Music for Lent https://t.co/UKuqfuibm1 pic.twitter.com/bDJ3ljdRa4
— New Liturgical Movement (@NLMblog) March 14, 2025
Friday, August 23, 2024
The Leave-taking of the Dormition
The Leaving-taking of the Dormition in the Byzantine Rite https://t.co/LUWIFN0VNf pic.twitter.com/AiDUv6cjrx
— NLM (@NLMblog) August 23, 2024
Sunday, April 28, 2024
The Sunday of the Samaritan Woman
The Sunday of the Samaritan Woman https://t.co/qnZOnYPvHB pic.twitter.com/rjDvEceWfb
— NLM (@NLMblog) April 28, 2024
Wednesday, March 20, 2024
Another Chant for the Byzantine Liturgy of the Presanctified
Another Chant for the Byzantine Liturgy of the Presanctified https://t.co/mCWX0zKe6H pic.twitter.com/2SJvcPpbuU
— NLM (@NLMblog) March 20, 2024
Thursday, July 14, 2022
A Byzantine Hymn in the Ambrosian Rite
A Byzantine Hymn in the Ambrosian Rite https://t.co/sZQBxmHvRE pic.twitter.com/bl8kYIgjIJ
— NLM (@NLMblog) January 23, 2022
Tuesday, January 18, 2022
Wednesday, September 15, 2021
Tuesday, September 14, 2021
Feast of the Exalation of the Cross
"As You were voluntarily raised upon the cross for our sake, grant mercy to those who are called by Your Name, O Christ God...granting them victories over their adversaries, by bestowing on them the invincible trophy, Your weapon of peace" (Kontakion, Tone 4). #BlessedFeast pic.twitter.com/24iGxbegz4
— St Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary (@stvlads) September 14, 2021
Now the Cross is no longer a sign of fear and humiliation, but the sign of our hope, our faith and God’s power.https://t.co/oPvmUB4MpK
— OCN (@MyOCN) September 14, 2021
Save Your people, o Lord, and bless Your inheritance. Grant victory to Your faithful people against enemies, and protect Your community by Your cross. (Troparion, Tone 1) pic.twitter.com/RRSC0NwUJ8
— Pontifical Oriental Institute (@theorientale) September 14, 2021
Today we celebrate the Elevation of the Venerable and Life-Giving Cross!
— Trisagionfilms (@TrisagionFilms) September 14, 2021
Lord, save Your people and bless Your inheritance, granting our rulers to prevail over adversaries, and protecting Your commonwealth by Your Cross. pic.twitter.com/wKvUMKcH0q
Today is the Elevation of the Venerable and Life-Giving Cross (Ύψωση του Τιμίου και Ζωοποιού Σταυρού)
— Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Canada (@GO_Metropolis) September 14, 2021
Lord, save Your people and bless Your inheritance, granting our rulers to prevail over adversaries, and protecting Your commonwealth by Your Cross. (Apolytikion)
*Strict Fast pic.twitter.com/9j198YAYAv
The sign of the Cross shows us the forgiving, patient, sanctifying and salvific love of Christ.#TheHolyCross pic.twitter.com/hCOdKfXX7f
— Basilica.ro (EN) (@BasilicaNews) September 14, 2021
This Feast also gives the Church an opportunity to relish the full glory of the Cross as a source of light, hope and victory for Christ’s people#orthodox_times https://t.co/gIqFCP1K8T
— Orthodox Times (@orthodox_times) September 14, 2021
Rejoice, Holy Cross, protection of Christians! 🙏 pic.twitter.com/4vopSqIq5Y
— Basilica.ro (EN) (@BasilicaNews) September 14, 2021
Monday, September 13, 2021
Exaltation of the Precious and Life-Giving Cross
Blessed feast of the Exaltation of the Precious and Life-Giving Cross! “Your most precious cross spanned the jaws of death like a bridge…” https://t.co/We4fmr3yWO
— Fr. Michael O'Loughlin (@PadreMichaelO) September 13, 2021
Thursday, September 09, 2021
The Synaxis of Holy Joachim and Anne
The Synaxis of Ss Joachim and Anne https://t.co/Vnup0TOlD5 pic.twitter.com/SUOztkokv4
— NLM (@NLMblog) September 9, 2021
Saints Anne and Joachim were the parents of the Virgin Mary. After praying for a child, the couple was visited by an angel who told them that a daughter would be born to them, who would remain a virgin and be blessed above all other women. Saints Joachim and Anna, pray for us! pic.twitter.com/0UO5NdHwRF
— Pontifical Oriental Institute (@theorientale) September 9, 2021
Today, September 9, Afterfeast of the Nativity of the Theotokos, the Church commemorates the Synaxis of Holy and Righteous Ancestors of God Joachim and Anna#orthodox_times https://t.co/hfDFoAEIx7
— Orthodox Times (@orthodox_times) September 9, 2021
Tuesday, August 31, 2021
Digital Music for Byzantine Chant
@goarch has acquired certain assets of the respected AGES Initiatives organization, which has provided digital music for Byzantine Chant utilizing both Byzantine and Western notations and translations of liturgical texts for Orthodox churches.https://t.co/VjpPYdITuK
— Orthodox Observer (@OrthoObserver) August 31, 2021
Friday, August 27, 2021
"We Dare to Say"
Daring To Say, “Our Father In Heaven”
— Pravmir.com (@Pravmir_English) August 27, 2021
Dare. Why is it a daring thing to say the Lord’s Prayer? Why is it daring to call God “Our Father in heaven”?https://t.co/c1WBJRLsvr pic.twitter.com/RNpNDaKBIQ
Friday, August 13, 2021
Synaxarion of Saint Irene
Synaxarion of Saint Irene, Empress of the Romans, Founder of Pantocrator Monastery in Constantinoplehttps://t.co/zMZgocJpQQ pic.twitter.com/IuIVyBosjz
— Mystagogy Resource Center (@mystagogy1) August 13, 2021
Friday, August 06, 2021
The Feast of the Transfiguration
Contemplation of Christological events, like the Transfiguration, provides a wealth of liturgical poetry and hymnography in the Eastern Church, writes Christopher B. Warner.https://t.co/1thqUnZi2M
— Catholic World Report (@cworldreport) August 6, 2021
The Byzantine Canons of the Transfiguration https://t.co/COxFqqW18J pic.twitter.com/1LlbjdzAWE
— NLM (@NLMblog) August 6, 2021
You were transfigured on the mount, o Christ God, showing Your glory to Your disciples as much as they could bear. Make Your eternal light shine also on us who are sinners, through the prayers of the Mother of God, o Giver of Light, glory to You. (Troparion, Tone 7) pic.twitter.com/61RYYl48um
— Pontifical Oriental Institute (@theorientale) August 6, 2021
Today we celebrate the transfiguration of the Savior!
— Trisagionfilms (@TrisagionFilms) August 6, 2021
Here is our documentary on the icon of this important feast!https://t.co/TinvkUKaty
"Today the abyss of inaccessible light, today the boundless outpouring of divine radiance shines on the Apostles on Mount Thabor. Today Jesus Christ...is recognized as Lord of the Old and New Testament." –St John of Damascus
— St Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary (@stvlads) August 6, 2021
Joyous Feast of the Holy Transfiguration of our Lord! pic.twitter.com/5bzjLNbo3l
Today, August 6, we celebrate the remembrance of the great event of the Transfiguration of our Lord#orthodox_timeshttps://t.co/Szi3YvizB0
— Orthodox Times (@orthodox_times) August 6, 2021
Thursday, July 15, 2021
Let Us Commend Ourselves to Christ our God
“Let Us Commend Ourselves to Christ our God”
— Pravmir.com (@Pravmir_English) July 14, 2021
The most frequently heard exhortation of the Church which the faithful hear is, “Let us commend ourselves and one another, and our whole life to Christ our God.” Why is this repeated so much?https://t.co/AOjrvouRwf pic.twitter.com/30txpnNuOD
Sunday, May 30, 2021
Being Baptized into Christ
Remembering and Sharing Our Baptism | The Church gives us these Sunday reminders after Holy Pascha to help us remember our baptism. We are called to remember “Whom We have Put On” on that transformative day that we became a Christian. https://t.co/8ESiXPjHlr pic.twitter.com/2GeBYVQzAb
— Pravmir.com (@Pravmir_English) May 29, 2021
Friday, April 16, 2021
The Hymn of Kassiani
Of interest! The latest episode of our Byzantine chant podcast is now out - Samuel Herron @Rogersworthe leads @AmyHogg20191493 and @RichardRBarrett on a walk through long versions of the Hymn of Kassiani. Enjoy! https://t.co/muE9vVhvuZ
— S. John Dam. Soc. (@StJohnDamSoc) April 16, 2021