John , I am interested in learning Church Slavonic Language and I am very much enjoying the lesson. I have a prayer book in English and Slavonic, a Slavonic only copy of the Gospels, Holy Trinity’s Grammar of Church Slavonic, and the small English/Slavonic dictionary they produced. Do you have any other suggestions?
@johns80006 жыл бұрын
Hello Liz, I following comes to mind. I would highly recommend that you practice the "6 Psalms" (Sheshti Psalmi) found in the Book of Hours in Matins. These prayer Psalms are read on Saturday nights with all the lights off. This is the traditional starting place for learning Slavonic. Furthermore, learning the opening to the Hours are also good but I would have lessons with your Regent/Regentsha as you can fall into bad habits early if you don't have guidance on pronunciation (this is a distinct language). Slavonic is easier in some respects to Russian and other slavic languages as unstressed 'O' do not become 'a'. It is also better to read slowly than fast with mistakes and it is always better to re-pronounce a word correctly.It is a great sin to knowingly not do so, as you may have changed the meaning of the word by misplacing the stress. Liz, you have put in my mind to record our Regent (Graduate of Moscow Seminary) say the 6 Psalms to learn from. I'll try and do this in the next couple of weeks. In Christ, John S.
@johns80007 жыл бұрын
More lectures May 2017
@DrNasciturusIII7 жыл бұрын
Looking forward to it!
@josephr.gainey20795 жыл бұрын
It's 19 June 2019. WHERE ARE THE "More lectures" VIDEOS and we need visual aids to be included--not just an audio lecture.
@YordanYanakiev Жыл бұрын
There is not such language as "Slavonic". It is "Old Church Bulgarian". That's all !.