Days When the Sacrament of Crowning Is Not Performed

The Sacrament of Crowning is performed by a priest, usually the spiritual father of the bride and groom. However, this sacrament is not performed at just any time. The fasting periods of the year require restraint and spiritual labor. Therefore, marriages are not conducted during these times. Major feast days call for spiritual joy, which…

What are the grounds for divorce, and how is it handled in Old Believer tradition?

Scripture states that in marriage, husband and wife become “one flesh” (Genesis 2:24), and when asked about the possibility of divorce, our Lord Jesus Christ commanded: “What therefore God hath joined together, let not man put asunder.”(Matthew 19:6) Holy Scripture further teaches: “The wife is bound by the law as long as her husband liveth;…

Priest – The Second Degree of Holy Orders

Priests are called to celebrate divine services, sacraments, and other liturgical rites. Unlike bishops, they do not have the authority to consecrate churches or ordain others—that is, to perform ordination (khirotonia). A priest is usually assigned to a particular parish and serves as its rector. Priests bear various titles: some are called presbyters (ierei), others…

Khirothesia

Khirothesia is the ordination of a lower church minister — a reader or candle-bearer. These lower church ministers do not receive the grace of the priesthood but are appointed by the bishop’s blessing to serve in the church through reading and singing. The duties of a reader include reciting the appointed psalms and prayers during…

Bishop – The First Degree of Priesthood

A bishop is the highest-ranking clergyman. He not only performs divine services and all the sacraments himself, but also has the authority to perform ordinations—that is, to confer on others the grace-filled gift of celebrating services and sacraments. Unlike priests, a bishop may: “Those anointed with chrism—laypeople—do not possess the gifts of the priesthood or…

Where and How Confession Is Performed

As a rule, priests hear confessions in enclosed areas within the church, at the entrances to which the faithful line up. For example, in the Intercession Church at Rogozhskoye, confession takes place in the side-chapels behind the main iconostasis. Some churches have special confessionals. While waiting for their turn to approach the priest, one should…