Orthodox Liturgy
Orthodox Liturgy is a form of worship practiced in the Eastern Orthodox Church. It is characterized by its rich traditions, rituals, and use of ancient languages, such as Greek and Church Slavonic. The central component of the liturgy is the Divine Liturgy, which includes prayers, hymns, and the celebration of the Eucharist, where bread and wine are consecrated and offered to the congregation.
The liturgy typically follows a set structure, incorporating elements like scripture readings, chanting, and the veneration of icons. It aims to create a sacred atmosphere, allowing worshippers to connect with the divine and participate in the communal life of the church.