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OrthoChristian.com (Pravoslavie.ru EN) · Aug 13 View source View full article on hyper.nooz.ai

The Union of our Spirits: Ekklesia as Epiclesis. Fr. Lawrence Farley

… straggle in midway through the antiphons or after the Gospel.) It was because all had assembled that it was time for the Lord to act.

That is, the Lord had promised to act by manifesting His presence whenever His disciples assembled (Matthew 18:20) and the deacon was reporting to the priest that because everyone had assembled, the Lord was indeed about to act. The deacon was not saying to the priest, “It’s now ten o’clock so we should start the Liturgy”. Some might indeed get this impression when the words “it is time for the Lord to act” are mistranslated “it is time to begin the service to the Lord”. The issue is not the clock on the wall but the bodies in the nave. Regardless of what a clock might say, the disciples have gathered and the Lord is therefore fulfilling His promise.

This is also what Paul Stookey (a part of the famous 1960s folk …

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The quote describes a hypothetical mundane statement about timing.

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