Αποτελέσματα Αναζήτησης
23 Μαρ 2017 · A historical/traditional component of the Lenten season is the omission of the word “Alleluia” from the liturgy and hymnody as well as an omission of the Hymn of Praise. “Alleluia”—a Hebrew word meaning “Praise the Lord”—returns full-voice in the glorious celebration of Easter morning.
- Luther's Reform of The Mass
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- Luther's Reform of The Mass
28 Φεβ 2020 · Lent continues to be a time of preparation of self and the community as we look forward to the expansion of God’s reign and the defeat of sin and death. Lenten practices traditionally fall into three broad categories: justice toward God, justice toward oneself and justice toward others.
Times of silence for personal reflection and prayer before individual or family devotions have special meaning in Lent. The words of one of the great Lutheran hymns of Lent serve as a call to an extra measure of devotion and prayer: “Jesus, I will ponder now / On Your holy Passion; / With Your Spirit me endow / For such meditation” (LSB 440 ...
The season of Lent (in Danish fastetiden or simply faste) is the period between Quinquagesima Sunday and Easter, a period of 40 fast days. In the tradition of the Church, fasting is never about starving but rather about doing without luxury.
19 Φεβ 2015 · This Lent, as you begin your journey toward the baptismal waters of Easter, we invite you to take up faith practices as a spiritual discipline. Each week leading up to Easter, you’ll find new educational content on the ELCA’s Facebook page that offers insight into how you can integrate faith practices into your daily life.
25 Ιαν 2024 · Put simply, Lent is the period of time leading up to Easter. This 40-day period is a time of solemn observance, repentance, and preparation for the death and resurrection of Jesus.
5 Μαρ 2014 · Dr. Martin Luther’s Small Catechism has been associated with the season of Lent since the time Luther first published in chart in time for Lent in 1529. In his sermon of March 25, 1529, he says: “This exhortation ought not only to move us older ones, but also the young and the children.