Traditional Veneration of Icons in the Russian Orthodox Church
Traditional Veneration of Icons in the Russian Orthodox Church
Author(s): Kira V. ČekanskajaSubject(s): Cultural history, History of Church(es), Cultural Anthropology / Ethnology, Eastern Orthodoxy
Published by: Akadémiai Kiadó
Keywords: Orthodoxy; icons; divine worship;
Summary/Abstract: The veneration of icons in the Orthodox church is an integral part of the Russian liturgical tradition. It is possible to study icons only as a sacred work of art intended for prayer. Therefore this article’s goal is to show the forms of veneration of icons in the temple as its major environment. In the tradition of Russian Orthodox piety icon worship is expressed in various forms. The major form of veneration of icons is expressed in believers standing in front of them in prayer. In the services of the Russian Orthodox Church it is customary to worship icons with prayer and Akathist services. One of the Holy Fathers said: “Do, do the external, for the external belongs to us, and the internal to God. And for the external the Lord shall give us also the internal” (PESTOV 2000: 542). Such external forms of the veneration of icons are expressed in bowing before them, kissing, censing, lighting candles and decorating holy images. All these signs of veneration precede the prayer and create a special mood.
Journal: Acta Ethnographica Hungarica
- Issue Year: 51/2006
- Issue No: 3-4
- Page Range: 265-280
- Page Count: 16
- Language: English
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