Κωδικός προϊόντος: 9789604951215 | ISBN: 9789604951215
Prosphoro and Artos
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Prosphoro and Artos
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9789604951215
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0,29
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Εκδόσεις Άθως
Ημερομηνία τελευταίας εκτύπωσης
1 Ιουλ 2013
Ημερομηνία 1ης παρούσας έκδοσης
1 Ιουλ 2013
Διαστάσεις
24χ17
Τίτλος Πρωτότυπου
Πρόσφορο και άρτος: Εκκλησιαστική ζωή, αγιολογικές μαρτυρίες, ιστορία, αληθινές διηγήσεις, συνταγές
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The prosphoro occupies a very central role in the ecclesiastical life of our Orthodox Church, as it forms in many ways a frame of reference for each one of us:
Wheat - a gift of God.
The kneading and baking - our own gift.
Antidoro - the sharing of blessing and holiness.
And above all, the Body of Christ.
The artos and artoklasia bring to mind the miracles of Christ and have their roots in the Love Feasts, the common meals of the Faithful during the early Christian years.
The priceless opportunity to bake the prosphoro ourselves caused us to enquire a little more into whatever else it might be related to. Exploring the tradition of making prosphoro and artos we wanted to share with others the joy of what we discovered - of the kneading, baking, the stamping, the decorating, about its place in ecclesiastical life, about its place in the Divine Liturgy, about its history -its story- then, now, and forever.
Wheat - a gift of God.
The kneading and baking - our own gift.
Antidoro - the sharing of blessing and holiness.
And above all, the Body of Christ.
The artos and artoklasia bring to mind the miracles of Christ and have their roots in the Love Feasts, the common meals of the Faithful during the early Christian years.
The priceless opportunity to bake the prosphoro ourselves caused us to enquire a little more into whatever else it might be related to. Exploring the tradition of making prosphoro and artos we wanted to share with others the joy of what we discovered - of the kneading, baking, the stamping, the decorating, about its place in ecclesiastical life, about its place in the Divine Liturgy, about its history -its story- then, now, and forever.
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