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A community portal about The Eastern Orthodox Church with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: The Eastern Orthodox Church is the second largest Christian organization in the world. They claim to be the unsullied continuation of the original church established by Christ and the Apostles. They do not accept innovation within their doctrines which contradict earlier established doctrine. Their doctrines were clarified at seven ecumenical councils held between the 4th and the 8th centuries. Other churches are seen as breakaways who either did not accept the pronouncements of the seven councils, or as innovators, introducing new ideas not supported by the early church. Despite various national labels it officially calls itself, “The One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church” according to its “Symbol of Faith”. The Church does not have a single leader. It is organized into numerous “jurisdictions” following national and historic lines. Each autocephalous group is governed by councils of bishops who all have equal authority and who do not interfere in one another’s Episcopal Sees. If it ever becomes necessary to convene a universal ecumenical council again, the Patriarch of Constantinople holds the position of “First among Equals”.
The Great Litany - The Litany of Peace. A Short Introduction.
The Great Litany
The Litany of Peace

An Orthodox deacon extending his orarion at the end of a petition of a litany.
(A Deacon, Andrei Ryabushkin, 1888)
The Great Litany is said as the first litany of Divine Liturgy and Vespers, after the Six Psalms in Matins and at the beginning of the Betrothal and Baptismal services. In all these cases, the exclamation “For unto Thee is due all glory, honor, and worship…“ is said by the priest at the end of the litany.
It is also used in the Great Blessing of the Waters, with a long prayer intoned at the end in lieu of an exclamation.
Any Great Litany may have special petitions appropriate to the occasion inserted at the usual place.
Any service for a special purpose (such at the Betrothal, Baptismal and Great Blessing of the Waters) has many special petitions.
Services of the “Daily Cycle” (Vespers, Matins and Divine Liturgy) may also have special petitions for the sick, or travelers, or some other concern inserted in the Great Litany, but this is usually not done, and these petitions are instead inserted in the Fervent Ectenia said later in each of these services.
The Great Litanies of Divine Liturgy and the Great Blessing of the Waters also have a “private prayer” said by the priest (usually) before the ending exclamation.
The Great Litany is also known as the Litany of Peace, since it begins with three petitions concerning peace. This is theologically very significant, and we will discuss this at length later.
Without additional petitions, there are twelve petitions. The idea of 12 petitions is biblically rooted and is found in the pre Christian morning service of the synagogue. (see Taft, Mateos and
others)
Litanies consist of petitions intoned by the deacon or priest, with the people answering with a short sung prayer, such as “Lord have mercy”, “Grant this O Lord”, and others. Traditionally we stand and face East, and make the sign of the cross at each petition.
Priest Seraphim Holland 2009. St Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church, McKinney, Texas
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