Popular Divine Liturgy Commentary Back in Print with Expanded Edition
Page previews of "The Divine Liturgy according to St. John Chrysostom," which is now back in print. Source: Orthodox Journeys
MINNEAPOLIS — Orthodox Journeys has announced that a popular commentary on the Divine Liturgy is back in print.
"The Divine Liturgy according to St. John Chrysostom" by Archpriest Theodore Bobosh contains commentary and biblical references and now includes additional prayers such as the anaphora of the Divine Liturgy of St. Basil the Great. This marks the fourth reprint of the book.
According to a release from Orthodox Journeys, the expanded edition has more than 75 new pages of content and resources such as the resurrection hymns, Octoechos, and various other prayers.
Sample pages and other details about the book can be viewed here, and orders can be placed individually or in bulk, with special discounted pricing available until Oct. 31, 2025, and bulk pricing options available for parishes. Delivery can be expected in mid-November.
Previously, UOJ reported that Orthodox Journeys had released an educational video along with church school curriculum to educate on and celebrate the life of St. Tikhon of Moscow.
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