Научный часопис Товариства «Просвіта». Выдавав ся в Ужгороді (1922-38). Містит у собі научні зглядованя высокого уровня на темы історії, літературы, языка, етноґрафії, археолоґії і фізичной ґеоґрафії Підкарпатской Руси.
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This file is a compilation of musical settings for Eastern Christian divine services, compiled by bishop Augustine Eugene Hornyak OSBM (1919-2003) in 1957 at the Basilian Seminary in Mundare, Alberta, Canada.
Bokshaj’s Cerkovnoje Prostopinije is the most prolific anthology of Carpatho-Rusyn Plain Chant or Prostopinije and the oldest complete work of its kind in modern western musical notation.
An instruction book on the Law of God, for students both children and adults, learning the Orthodox Faith.
The Orthodox Confession of the Catholic and Apostolic Eastern Church written by St. Peter Mohyla (Mogila, Movila; 1596-1647), Metropolitan of Kiev, Galicia, and all Rus’ is one of the symbolical books of the Orthodox Christian Church.
Part one of a well known multi-volume historical work of basilian priest Atanasij V. Pekar providing an overview of church history in Transcarpathia, published in the Basilian academic journal Analecta Ordinis S. Basilii Magni (Записки Чина св. Василія Великого).
Part two of a well known multi-volume historical work of basilian priest Atanasij V. Pekar providing an overview of church history in Transcarpathia, published in the Basilian academic journal Analecta Ordinis S. Basilii Magni (Записки Чина св. Василія Великого).
Part three of a well known multi-volume historical work of Basilian priest Atanasij V. Pekar providing an overview of church history in Transcarpathia, published in the Basilian academic journal Analecta Ordinis S. Basilii Magni (Записки Чина св. Василія Великого).
Religious and literary journal published in Užhorod (1885-1903) by J. Fencyk. The journal largely contained religious material, along with some contemporary Rusyn literature, essays and political news.
Religious and literary journal published in Užhorod (1885-1903) by J. Fencyk. The journal largely contained religious material, along with some contemporary Rusyn literature, essays and political news.
The first of four volumes of Зоря-Hajnal, the scholarly journal of the Subcarpathian Scholarly Society.
The second of four volumes of Зоря-Hajnal, the scholarly journal of the Subcarpathian Scholarly Society.
The third of four volumes of Зоря-Hajnal, the scholarly journal of the Subcarpathian Scholarly Society.
The fourth of four volumes of Зоря-Hajnal, the scholarly journal of the Subcarpathian Scholarly Society.
This monumental work of Archpriest Andrei Chojnacki (Khoinatsky in Russian transliteration), a native of Volhynia, constitutes a comprehensive history of the Lives of the Saints of Volhynia (Volyn/Wołyń), and the history of the Orthodox Church as seen through their eyes.
An Akathist Service for the Synaxis of the Carpatho-Russian Saints. An akathist is a prayer service coming from a Greek word meaning essentially “not sitting” as traditionally people stand during an akathist.
A Typicon (Typikon) or Ustav is an ecclesiastical book containing liturgical instructions and rubrics for the order of divine services such as the Divine Liturgy, Vespers, Matins, and other church services.
The Orthodox Confession of the Catholic and Apostolic Eastern Church written by St. Peter Mohyla (Mogila, Movila; 1596-1647), Metropolitan of Kiev, Galicia, and all Rus’ is one of the symbolical books of the Orthodox Christian Church.