Christmas is an extremely important feast in all of Christendom but especially in Syriac Christianity - why? Whereas the Latins emphasize the Passion and the Greeks the Glorious Resurrection (both of which are essential to the faith and should be properly commemorated), we Syriacs focus on the Incarnation which begins with the birth of Christ. Our theology is an "incarnational" one - God has become man so that man may become God, having assumed what is ours and giving us what is His. Volumes could be written on the subject, so I shall just leave a Sooghito from the Christmas office in which Mary praises her newly born Son. How amazing is the self-abasement of Christ in His Incarnation - the Sustainer of the Ages condescends to be fed by a woman, the Bearer of Worlds is borne by a virgin, He who moves all things crawls on the ground, He who governs all things is directed by a human, and He, before whom fiery angels shudder and hide their faces from His blaze, is embraced by a lady.
Let us pray for peace this Christmas for Christ has brought peace between heaven and earth - between whom can He not bring peace?
Sunday, December 13, 2015
Christmas Sooghito
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Tuesday, August 25, 2015
Access to Office Links
Due to being informed of the intention of an abuse of intellectual property rights by certain individuals it has been necessitated (which will create future complications in future hardcopy publication) that I restrict access to the links of the offices. If you would like access, please email me at ephremshhimo@gmail.com and I can grant individual permission.
Saturday, June 6, 2015
Saturday, May 23, 2015
6th Hour of Friday
With this office, I've concluded 6/7 days of office translation project. There are only 6 offices left before the project is completed.
This particular office is a beautiful look into the Syriac theology of the cross, as was discussed particularly in this post about the qolo.
This particular office is a beautiful look into the Syriac theology of the cross, as was discussed particularly in this post about the qolo.
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Friday, May 22, 2015
3rd Hour of Friday
For access to the 3rd Hour of Friday, click here.
Our Lord, accept our service, our prayers, come to our aid and have mercy on us!
Our Lord, accept our service, our prayers, come to our aid and have mercy on us!
Thursday, May 21, 2015
Safro of Friday
For access to the Safro of Friday, click here.
Our Lord, accept our service, our prayers, come to our aid and have mercy on us!
Our Lord, accept our service, our prayers, come to our aid and have mercy on us!
Wednesday, May 20, 2015
Lilyo of Friday
For access to the Lilyo of Friday, click here.
Our Lord, accept our service, our prayers, come to our aid and have mercy on us!
Our Lord, accept our service, our prayers, come to our aid and have mercy on us!
Tuesday, May 19, 2015
Hymn from 6th Hour of Friday
I realize I haven't posted anything in a while (usual excuse, rather busy). Anyway, I have made progress in terms of translations though. I'm almost done with the last office of Friday, after which I'll post all of Friday. This leaves only Saturday as the last office to be translated.
Aside from the progress update, I'd like to post a hymn from the 6th hour in an extended version, which can be found below.
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Thursday, April 23, 2015
Happy Feast of St. George!
I wish all my blog readers a happy feast! Mor Gewargis (St. George) is a big feast for many in the world, the people of Middle East included. In honor of Mor Gewargis, I've translated and transliterated the concluding bo'otho for sootoro of his office (from the fenqitho).
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Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Lilyo of Friday
Here is the Lilyo of Friday.
Another [Lilyo] office with the interesting watch for departed priests. Once I get the opportunity, I'll translate the choir version of the optional watches for departed and the optional watch for monks.
Another [Lilyo] office with the interesting watch for departed priests. Once I get the opportunity, I'll translate the choir version of the optional watches for departed and the optional watch for monks.
Wednesday, April 8, 2015
Sootoro of Friday
What is stressed in this office is the reality of those things that are unseen - primarily the efficacy of prayer and the harm of demons contrary to the ideas of modernity.
Tuesday, April 7, 2015
Happy Easter!
Wishing everyone a Happy Easter. Let us remember and celebrate the living-giving passion and glorious resurrection of our Lord all the moments of our lives.
Saturday, March 28, 2015
Friday Ramsho
Friday Ramsho is, as most Ramsho offices, concerned with judgment, the eschaton and obtaining mercy. The particular bit I would like to focus on, however, is the mazmooro which does not directly deal with the main theme of judgment.
Thursday, March 26, 2015
3rd and 6th Hours of Thursday
I have just completed the minor offices of Thursday. They're posted below and on the 'Office Texts' page for access as usual.
For access to the 3rd Hour, click here.
For access to the 6th Hour, click here.
Our Lord, accept our service, our prayers, come to our aid and have mercy on us!
For access to the 3rd Hour, click here.
For access to the 6th Hour, click here.
Our Lord, accept our service, our prayers, come to our aid and have mercy on us!
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Safro of Thursday
Another morning office available!
To access this office, click here.
Our Lord, accept our service, our prayers, come to our aid and have mercy on us!
To access this office, click here.
Our Lord, accept our service, our prayers, come to our aid and have mercy on us!
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Lilyo of Thursday
The Lilyo of Thursday brings an interesting insight into repentance and justification.
Sunday, March 8, 2015
Ramsho of Thursday
I've posted the Ramsho of Thursday. Due to being backed up with other things, I will omit a reflection this office.
To access, click here.
Our Lord, accept our service, our prayers, come to our aid and have mercy on us!
To access, click here.
Our Lord, accept our service, our prayers, come to our aid and have mercy on us!
Thursday, February 5, 2015
6th Hour of Wednesday
This is the last office needing to be translated for Sunday-Wednesday, which the total of translated pages to a total of about 220 typed pages.
The bo'oto of this office is the particular item I would like to highlight.
The bo'oto of this office is the particular item I would like to highlight.
Wednesday, February 4, 2015
3rd Hour of Wednesday
Drawing to a conclusion the offices for Wednesday, this is the office text for the 3rd hour. While brief, it has some interesting imagery.
Tuesday, February 3, 2015
The Use of Psalms in the Maronite Tradition
It seems the usage of Psalms in the Maronite tradition is a point of confusion. Often people ask if we have something analogous to the Byzantine kathisma for a systematic recitation of the Psalms. Since this seems to be a question that I am asked pretty frequently, for general edification I shall repost a response of mine below particularly relating to the offices.
Monday, February 2, 2015
Wednesday Safro
Like all the offices, the time it refers to in the day is not limited only to the temporal circumstances of that literal day but to the greater eschatological context. In particular, I refer to a very commonly used image in Syriac tradition - the Lord as the master of the vineyard who hires laborers at different hours of the day and pays everyone equally.
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Monday, January 19, 2015
Lilyo of Wednesday
With the completion of this office, by the grace of God, my total translation of the Shhimtho is about 200 pages complete (around 75,000 words).
More specifically about this office, it has a few interesting particularities about it, ranging from its title to its content.
More specifically about this office, it has a few interesting particularities about it, ranging from its title to its content.
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
Wednesday Ramsho and Sootoro
A belated blessed feast of Denho (Epiphany) to all my blog readers. Nothing new, but I've been a bit busy. This post contains the links for Wednesday's ramsho and sootoro that I finished quite a while ago but never got the chance to post.
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