h/t Interrupting the Silence
arr. Bishop Basil
words and music
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There is something about the haunting style of Orthodox worship music that mesmerizes me. I love this way of worship. This gave me a nice break to reflect during my lunch break.
Thank you.
Thank you especially for the music! I’m going to print that off and enjoy this quietly on my own.
Think of all the people – who on their own (or together) worship and give thanks. It’s pretty amazing. And we can always feel part of that. Hermits. Groups. Reciting. Chanting. Singing. Many forms of Liturgy. Day or Night. It never stops…
Beautiful, calming. Thank you.