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How long is the average Liturgy at your parish? Just the Liturgy - not including Matins/Orthros. From "Blessed is the kingdom.." until you get the antidoron at the end....
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It isn't and I agree with you. There was some discussion in another thread and I thought it might be interesting...To me there is no time in Divine Liturgy, never timed it... Estimation would be 1:45. But, no offense or harm meant to my brothers, why is this important?
The longer the Divine Liturgy, the better.
Lotar said:Some Greek churches are finished in a hour.
gzt said:it's all well and good to say the liturgy should last longer, forever, or whatever, but at a certain point that's just absurd. 1.5 hours is long enough.
eoe said:How long is the average Liturgy at your parish? Just the Liturgy - not including Matins/Orthros. From "Blessed is the kingdom.." until you get the antidoron at the end....
Well...if you go to a church in the Slavic tradition of Orthodoxy it's going to be about 2 hours. If you go to a Greek or Antiochian church it will be 1.5 hours or so unless there are lots of communicants because the liturgy was shortened in those churches back in the late 19th century. The Slavs and also Jerusalem kept the older form of the liturgy, and so it takes a bit longer.
Is that with or without a homily?Lotar said:Some Greek churches are finished in a hour.