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In a monastery, a '''[[refectory|trapeza]]''' (or ''refectory''), is the dining hall where monks and pilgrims gather for food and conversation. The OrthodoxWiki trapeza serves as the main discussion point for our website. Please feel free to join in - ask anything, suggest an idea, make a comment. We're glad to have you here. For other, more specifically designated discussion pages, check out the [[OrthodoxWiki:Community Portal|Community Portal]]. [[Category:OrthodoxWiki]]
 
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* [[OrthodoxWiki:Trapeza/Archive 2|Archive 3]], Oct 2005 - Aug 2006 (moved from [http://www.orthodoxwiki.org/index.php?title=Talk:Main_Page&oldid=37962 Talk:Main Page])
 
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In a monastery, a '''[[refectory|trapeza]]''' (or ''refectory''), is the dining hall where monks and pilgrims gather for food and conversation (although monks don't usually talk during meals). The OrthodoxWiki trapeza serves as the main discussion point for our website. Please feel free to join in&mdash;ask anything, suggest an idea, make a comment. We're glad to have you here. For other, more specifically designated discussion pages, check out the [[OrthodoxWiki:Community Portal|Community Portal]].
== Orthodox Dictionary == English - Russian - Greek - Romanian - Finnish - Swedish-> http://www.ortodoksi.net/dict/search.php[[User:HAP|HAP]] 00:47, January 5, 2007 (PST) ==Barnstar=='''Asserted:''' We need to If you have an OrthodoxWiki [[w:Wikipedia:Barnstars|barnstar]]. &mdash;[[User:ASDamick|<font size="3.5" color="green" face="Adobe Garamond Pro, Garamond, Georgia, Times New Roman">Dcn. Andrew</font>]] <sup>[[User_talk:ASDamick|<font color="red">talk</font>]]</sup> <small>[[Special:Contributions/ASDamick|<font color="black">contribs</font>]]</small> 20:06, August 16, 2006 (CDT):Go for it! — [[User:FrJohn|<b>FrJohn</b>]] ([http://www.orthodoxwiki.org/User_talk:FrJohn&action=edit&section=new talk]) ==Project Ideas==Check out the discussion of project ideas at [[OrthodoxWiki:Project Ideas]]. ==The Real Presence== How questions or comments about a discussion of the real Presence according to Orthodoxy? It is hard to find good specific articles on this important topic online, and [[Eucharist]] is too brief in this regard. [[User:Willibald|Willibald]] 23:59, August 23, 2006 (CDT) ==Interwiki==Hello, I would like to request someone to put in [[MediaWiki:Recentchangestext]] the relevant interwiki '''<nowiki>[[bg:Специални:Recentchanges]]</nowiki>''' to the bulgarian recent changes special page. Thanks.:P.S. And... I would like to make a proposal: [[:metawikipedia:DPLforum|this extension]] acts like a forum inside the wiki and is better for discussions. [[User:Gregg|Gregg]] 17:38, August 26, 2006 (CDT):I've added the interwiki link and installed the forum extension. Haven't tested it out, but let's try it and see how it works. There's a sample forum [http://www.wikia.com/wiki/Forum:Index here]. — [[User:FrJohn|<b>FrJohn</b>]] ([http://www.orthodoxwiki.org/User_talk:FrJohn&action=edit&section=new talk])::More help about the forum can be found [http://www.wikia.com/wiki/Help:Forums here]. --[[User:Gregg|Gregg]] 00:59, August 31, 2006 (CDT)[[Category:OrthodoxWiki]][[bg:Project:Трапеза]] == Language Boxes == Anyone interested in porting over some of the language templates (the boxes that indicate user proficiency) from Wikipedia? It might be helpful in identifying people re: the various localizations. — [[User:FrJohn|<b>FrJohn</b>]] ([http://www.orthodoxwiki.org/User_talk:FrJohn&action=edit&section=new talk]) :I have started to do just that. Here is my personal [[User:Hellenica/Babel|"Babel project"]] with some of the work I've been attempting. I suppose recent changes and my user contributions would also provide a similar look. I hope the progress is satisfactory. [[User:Hellenica|Hellenica]] 21:46, November 30, 2006 (PST) ::I'm definitely liking these wikipedia imports, Hellenica. The language boxes are extremely useful (Spanish, anyone?), and the personal user ones are just fun.[[User:Gabriela|Gabriela]] 20:49, December 1, 2006 (PST) == Cathedral of St. Petersburg, Russia == I've looked throughout the interweb and I simply can't find any place that says what the main cathedral of St. Petersburg is. Is it the Transfiguration? Kazan? I would think St. Isaac's would be "it" but non confirmation. Any help? ~N *This may not be true today, but in the late Soviet days (1988, when I visited the city) when the present Partriarch Alexei was the diocesan bishop in, then, Leningrad he held services in Trinity Cathedral (the one recently damaged by fire) in the Alexander Nevesky Monastery, Lavra. Then, the Kazan Cathedral was a museum and St Issac's was closed. [[User:Wsk|Wsk]] 12:16, December 3, 2006 (PST) *It appears to be Kazansky cathedral, re-open in 1998: http://www.kazansky-spb.ru *Yes, the St. Petersburg Cathedral in honor of the Kazan' icon of the Mother God is the diocesan cathedral according to the Russian "Orthodox Encyclopedia" (http://ezh.sedmitza.ru/index.html?did=64, data up to 2004, with updates since then). The same is listed at the diocesan page on the "Drevo" online encyclopedia (http://drevo.pravbeseda.ru/index.php?id=607). ==Romanian speakers: pls help ro.orthodoxwiki.org project==If you speak Romanian, please help also [http://ro.orthodoxwiki.org/ ro.orthodoxwiki.org] - Fr.Julian Dacă vorbiţi româneşte, nu ezitaţi să daţi o mână de ajutor şi proiectului ro: [http://ro.orthodoxwiki.org/ ro.orthodoxwiki.org] - p.iulian [[User:Inistea|Inistea]] 14:30, December 7, 2006 (PST) == WikEd editing tool == I've recently been using the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Cacycle/wikEd WikEd tool] on Wikipedia, with success. The author says it should work on other wikis running the latest WikiMedia software, which I know we do. Can someone with more technical knowledge than I take a gander at the page and let me know if the tool would work here? Thanks. --[[User:Cholmes75|cholmes75]] 08:13, December 20, 2006 (PST) : I just installed it (using the instructions on the page linked above), and it works just fine. For now, just paste the entire code into your User:username/monobook.js page. I don't see any reason why we can't make a template, as they have on en.wikipedia, but someone with more Wiki experience (and probably more authorization, possibly [[User:FrJohn|FrJohn]]) needs direct them to make that happen. --[[User:Basil|Basil]] 06:37, January 5, 2007 (PST) == Orthodox Understanding of the the date of the Last Supper == I understnad that most Orthodox theologians, as do I, follow the Gospel of John and do not consider the Last Supper a Passover Meal. If I understand correctly, one of the consequences Talk pages of this understanding is the fact that leavened bread is used in the Eucharist in the Orthodox church. Are there other consequences, results, etc. of this understanding? It seems to me that the Synoptics agree with John, but have been misinterpreted. I am writing an article on the date of the Last Supper, i.e., was it the Passover Meal (night beginning Nisan 15)or was it the night before (night beginning Nisan 14)? Apart from, or maybe along with, textual consideradions, the way the early Greek-speaking church understood the Supper must, it seems to me, be taken into consideration. Not using unleavened bread points in that direction. Are there other things? I would be interested in orientation in this general area.  Note: I am 81, Ph.D. from Vanderbilt in 1963 in Biblical Studies, and speak English, Spanish and French. I would appreciate knowing about any relevant those articles in any of these languages. Thanks for any help. James M. Beaty Hows does one use the talk page to reply to another user? Thanks. == Uncategorized Images == Hello,I was wondering why in the uncategorized picture section of OrthodoxWiki there is pictures of the Pope? He does not relate to the studies or teaching of Orthodoxy ( At least not to my knowledge ). I know so that there have been talks to try and create a greater friendship with the catholics and the Pope. But I still do not think there should be a picture of him on a Orthodox site. I am only 18 and I'm still trying to understand my religion more and I think people might get the wrong impression if they see the Pope on the OrthodoxWiki site. Am I wrong to ask this? Because on a earlier post I noticed that Dcn. Andrew said "OrthodoxWiki is dedicated to Orthodox Christianity." Thanks. P.S.This is a great website and I learn a lot from it.{{unsigned|OrlandoOrthodox}} Although the Orthodox and Caholic churches are not in full Communion, there is often movement,in that direction. The biggest obstacle, to that happening is, antipapal feeling, coming from the radical wing of the Orthodox Church. This has been going on for decades. It's time to come together, and love one another, for all times.{{unsigned|Deacongene}} == When does a hierarch begin his tenure? == According to the canons of the Orthodox Church, at which point does a hierarch ascend his cathedra? That is, if he is elected by the flock of his diocese/metropolia/autonomous Church (where such elections are provided for) is he already considered to occupy his see? Or, will he assume his post only after his election is confirmed be seen by the hierarchal superiors? Or esle, will he do so only after the enthronement ceremony (where such is provided for)? In different lists of hierarchs I have seen different dates marking the beginning of their tenure. I thank You for Your attention and ask, if possible, to advise Church texts to confirm this pointeditors working on them== terminology ==
The term "Oriental Orthodox" is problematic, since it seems like a euphemism designed to avoid the term "Monophysite." The word "Oriental" really means "Eastern" so the term does not really distinguish the two sides of the debate. Also, the use of the word "Orthodox" implies an acceptance of the Orthodoxy of the non-Chalcedonians, which has still not been agreed upon by a consensus within the (Chalcedonian) Orthodox Church. I know that the term "Monophysite" is considered offensive by the non-Chalcedonians. Unfortunately the term "Miaphysite," coined by some to replace it, is a neologism that just doesn't work in the original Greek (would "miagamous" do as a replacement for "monogamous"?) and, in my opinion, serves to obscure the real ground of difference that still seems to separate the two sides. Since OrthodoxWiki is supposed to have a "mainstream Chalcedonian bias," wouldn't the terms "Chalcedonian" and "non-Chalcedonian" or "anti-Chalcedonian" be more appropriate? <small>—The preceding unsigned comment was added by [[User:Mariner|Mariner]] ([[User talk:Mariner|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mariner|contribs]]) {{{2|}}}.</small>
[[Category:Hi OrthodoxWiki]] [[Userbg:Mariner|MarinerProject:Трапеза]], please sign you posts with three tildes, so we can know who is talking - thanks.[[el:OrthodoxWiki:Τράπεζα]] [[fr:In my understanding, the term "monophysite" is not just offensive, it's inaccurate."Anti-Chalcedonian" may be correct as a historical reference, but perhaps not as a theological descriptor. "Non-Chalcedonian" would probably be the preferred term in my mind. "Oriental Orthodox" is generally understood, and does not, I think, cause much confusion. It also seems to be the preferred self-designation of the non-Chalcedonian groups. I don't have a problem granting them that name here. I do not think we need to go heresy hunting. Let us set forth our Chalcedonian understanding of Christology. If they can accept what we mean by this (and WHOM we mean by this), I think we are well on the way towards reunion. We may grant that language issues and imperial politics had a role to play in the division. OrthodoxWiki:If you could document statements by non-Chalcedonian bishops and theologians who would consider Chalcedonian Christology heretical, I think we'd have more to go on in our conversation (and perhaps some of the non-Chalcedonian folks would like to chime in too). — La Cafétéria]] [[Usermk:Православна-енциклопедија:FrJohn|<b>FrJohn</b>Трпеза]] ([http[ro://www.orthodoxwiki.org/User_talkOrthodoxWiki:FrJohn&action=edit&section=new talkCafenea]])
=Archives=Why I am Orthodox* [[OrthodoxWiki:Trapeza/Archive 1|Archive 1]], Feb 2005 &ndash; Dec 2005 (formerly the [http://www.orthodoxwiki.org/index.php?title=OrthodoxWiki:Anything_Goes&oldid=22917 Anything Goes] page)I made a * [[OrthodoxWiki:Trapeza/Archive 2|Archive 2]], Feb 2005 &ndash; Aug 2006 (formerly the [http://www.orthodoxwiki.org/index.php?title=OrthodoxWiki:Questions&oldid=37973 Questions] page when anyone can write some phrases to show why he is Orthodox )* [[OrthodoxWiki:Trapeza/Archive 3|Archive 3]], Oct 2005 &ndash; Aug 2006 (what is for he more atractive in Orthodoxymoved from [http://www.orthodoxwiki.org/index.php?title=Talk:Main_Page&oldid=37962 Talk:Main Page])* [[OrthodoxWiki:Trapeza/Archive 4|Archive 4]], why he haven't chosen an other belief Aug 2006 &ndash; Dec 2006 (what aspects that he didn't like it has and it is absent in our religion2006 Trapeza archive)* [[OrthodoxWiki:Trapeza/Archive 5|Archive 5]], orDec 2006 &ndash; Nov 2008* [[OrthodoxWiki:Trapeza/Archive 6|Archive 6]], simplyNov 2008 &ndash; Mar 2011* [[OrthodoxWiki:Trapeza/Archive 7|Archive 7]], some beautiful thought from his soulMay 2011 &ndash; Jan 2015* [[OrthodoxWiki:Trapeza/Archive 8|Archive 8]], concerning the Orthodoxy.Feb 2015 &ndash; Jan 2020
The advantage of this page is that '''there is not needing =Topics=== If I was to wait work on a special state to write an article. Becouse each of us have such thought in mind and we have only to insert them here. This requires only a few minutes''' (If we have more complex thoughtprayer book comparison, we are creating our new page!)what prayer / attributes should I include? ==
I'm thinking of working on a more comprehensive and sortable Prayer Book guide. As part of this I'd write to all of the authors/publishers and ask for permission to post a select full prayer or two; if I got no response, if I'm able to get ahold of a copy, or network with others, I'd investigate how much of a book one can include under fair use for review purposes. SoI'm wondering if people like this idea, and if so if there are any strong feelings regarding what prayer or prayer(s) to include. My initial thought is the prayer usually attributed to St. Macarius the Great that includes a line, depending on the page could become an translation, like ''"Be merciful to me, a sinner devoid of any good deeds."''or ''ode to Orthodoxy"God, cleanse me a sinner, for I have never done anything ultimately good in Your sight."''Thanks and thanks to the admins for my new shiny account, -[[User:Dclark|Dclark]] ([[User talk:Dclark|talk]]) 16:38, February 17, 2020 (UTC): Also, as this forum doesn't seem to be super-active, poem and I'd want to collaborate with people with prayer book collections who have no interest in which anyone can contribute getting an account here and find then figuring out how to use than less-than-completly-intuitive old-style MediaWiki discussion format, I've created a deeply unofficial mailing list at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/orthodoxwiki - but if y'all want to (or want me to - I'm a SysAdmin) set up an actual official MailMan mailing list @orthodoxwiki.org, or something good for his soulalong these lines already exists, let me know. Note that it'll send you an email with a link you have to follow, so be sure to check your spam/trash if you don't get anything after a minute or two.-[[User:Dclark|Dclark]] ([[User talk:Dclark|talk]]) 17:17, February 17, 2020 (UTC)
At the end of page there are useful links that points == For Discussion: Could Early Modern English be added as a separate language to sites that promotes the Orthodoxy values.wiki? ==
The I'm trying to figure out the best way to include text in both [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_Modern_English Early Modern English] and Contemporary English versions, and I've come to the conclusion that the cleanest way to do this may be to have Early Modern English as a separate language on the wiki, so all the MediaWiki functionality regarding translations could be utilized. I'm in no way wedded to this idea, and of course I need to convince the admins to do this. So, thoughts? -[[User:Dclark|Dclark]] ([[User talk:Dclark|talk]]) 17:25, March 7, 2020 (UTC):How much content do you think would be in Early Modern English? This is a small wiki: why would we separate it out into even smaller bits? -[[User:Koavf|Justin (koavf)]]·[[User talk:Koavf|T]]·[[Special:Contributions/Koavf|C]]·[[Special:Emailuser/Koavf|M]] 17:40, March 7, 2020 (UTC)Good Point; probably not worth it. My aim was just to preserve the information in the archaic English without having to look at it if you don't want to; but thinking about it I can just put a link to the public domain source material, and if anyone really wants the old english the onus can be on them to figure out how to do it nicely :-) -[[User:Dclark|Dclark]] ([[User talk:Dclark|talk]]) 18:29, March 10, 2020 (UTC):Oh, I think it's worth having here, too. Just make a page like Name/Old English or include it in the relevant source or something. We had a source document sister project for a bit but it was unsustainable. I don't think anyone would complain about you porting over public domain Old English sources that are relevant to Orthodoxy. Please do! -[[User:Koavf|Justin (koavf)]]·[[User talk:Koavf|T]]·[[Special:Contributions/Koavf|C]]·[[Special:Emailuser/Koavf|M]] 19:47, March 10, 2020 (UTC)Oh nifty, do you remember the URL of the sister project? I'd love to just take a look around with archive.org to see what people were thinking would be cool back then :-) -[[User:Dclark|Dclark]] ([[User talk:Dclark|talk]]) 20:59, March 10, 2020 (UTC):Having a hard time finding it (just did 15 minutes poking around page histories and Internet Archive myself) but you can see the link on the Commons homepage: https://commons.orthodoxwiki.org/Main_Page the old "Osource:" prefix is named long deleted. As I recall, it never hosted much and really, it could just be combined into the appropriate language edition with scans or recordings going to commons. If you are adventurous, you can probably find it yourself in the Trapeza archives somewhere. If you ''really'' need to find it, let me know. -[[User:Koavf|Justin (koavf)]]·[[User talk:Koavf|T]]·[[Special:Contributions/Koavf|C]]·[[Why I am OrthodoxSpecial:Emailuser/Koavf|M]] 22:41, March 10, 2020 (UTC)Sweet, that was enough to find https://web.archive.org/web/20081225074135/http://www.orthodoxsource. And not Protestantorg/Main_Page thanks! -[[User:Dclark|Dclark]] ([[User talk:Dclark|talk]]) 00:11, CatholicMarch 11, Budist2020 (UTC):Nice. Thanks for editing, etcD. Hope to see you around some. I'm not very active here but I do pop in from time to time and I watch the Trapeza (obviously). Live ApologeticsLet me know if you need anything else. -[[User:Koavf|Justin (koavf)]]·[[User talk:Koavf|T]]·[[Special:Contributions/Koavf|C]]·[[Special:Emailuser/Koavf|M]] 00:36, March 11, 2020 (UTC)
[[User:Mircea Romania|Mircea Romania]] 02:46, February 19, 2007 (PST)== Anyone on / want to be on a Discord server? ==
No one's been on the [[OrthodoxWiki: That is an interesting idea, but OrthodoxWiki is an encyclopediaChat|IRC]] channel any time I've been around, and these recent new articles are not really encyclopedic. Perhaps they might better be hosted elsewhere. &mdash;[[UserI believe none of the other IRC channels re:ASDamick|<font size="3Orthodoxy I've found have been active either.5" color="green" face="Adobe Garamond ProAlthough I love IRC from a political and technical POV, GaramondDiscord seems to have supplanted it for most people. I'm currently on all 8 of the Orthodoxy-related Discord servers I've found, Georgiachecking them out. '''''Does anyone else use Discord? If so, Times New Roman">Frwhat server / username?''''' (I'm Dclark). Perhaps we could petition the admins on whatever server we all mutually use to make an #OrthodoxWiki channel on their Discord server for us. Andrew</font>]] <sup>-[[User_talkUser:ASDamickDclark|<font color="red">talk</font>Dclark]]</sup> <small>([[SpecialUser talk:Contributions/ASDamickDclark|<font color="black">contribs</font>talk]]</small> 15) 16:3657, February 19March 17, 2007 2020 (PSTUTC)
::Mircea, I would recommend checking out the forums section == Call for new editors in the [[Online Orthodox Communities]] link here and trying your idea there. Besides the fact that the aim of this site is to be an Orthodox encyclopedia, you'd probbably get a much better response at an active forum. Honestly, the same few people tend to contribute a lot time of the material here. [[User:Gabriela|Gabriela]] 19:04, February 19, 2007 (PST)pandemic? ==
:Individual users may post things like this (within reason) How would people feel about doing a call for new editors on their user pagesvarious Orthodox fora? My thought is that the pandemic is giving some people a whole lot to do, but a lot of other people a lot of hurry up and waiting to do. I know that the minor edits I've moved been doing recently have helped me feel like there is more purpose to my days, and have been a welcome focus away from the article therenews. On the other hand, I can see that, especially if worded poorly, such a call could seem callous and disrespectful. -[[User:FrJohnDclark|<b>FrJohn</b>Dclark]] ([[User talk:Dclark|talk]] ) 19:08, March 22, 2020 (UTC):I think that's valuable for society and for this wiki, in its own tiny way. Finding something useful to do is a good way to keep from going stir-crazy or feeling despondent. -[[User:Koavf|Justin (koavf)]]·[[httpUser talk:Koavf|T]]·[[Special:Contributions/Koavf|C]]·[[Special:Emailuser/wwwKoavf|M]] 22:05, March 22, 2020 (UTC):Hi! As far as conversation and whatnot, things here have been pretty quiet for a LONG time. I'd be on more, but Coronavirus or not, I've not got a whole lot of time.orthodoxwiki If I'm here, I'm usually over at the [[Orthodox Blogs]] page.org/User_talk I've been on OrthodoxWiki since 2005; a lot of the people who contributed a lot in the early days did so in the days before full-time jobs and families and the like. ;) It's always been a struggle to get new people who stick around - I'm not a mod, but it's great to have more activity here! [[User:Katjuscha|Katjuscha]] ([[User talk:FrJohn&action=edit&section=new Katjuscha|talk]]) 03:23, April 2, 2020 (UTC)
== denominative aspects of Eucharist Could an admin add this CSS that gives icons to youtube and reddit links (like facebook)? ==
Since <poem>'''IntercommunionCould an admin add this to the appropriate place? https://orthodoxwiki.org/User:Dclark/common.css''' is a centralIt gives icons to youtube and reddit links, like the facebook icons you can see at [[Livestreams]].Also you might want to add the <code>padding-right: 0px</code> to facebook and any other pre-for my point existing instances of viewicons, ''as there is a bug where a big space is inserted after the'' central--matter link which looks ugly, e.g. in (inter-)christian dialogue--since Eucharist "[http://facebook.com/ here]." there is no space in the wikitext between the link and the heart of Ecclesiologyperiod, there is just an unfortunate 13px padding for some reason.Thanks! (Note: If you want to add icons to other links, of our selfthe awesome font icons are all listed at https://astronautweb.co/snippet/font-awareness as members of Christ's body;awesome/)and since this site (Note 2: There is a place not only for Orthodoxes who live among other fellow Christiansbug in all of these icons, but also for they among them who strive to understand our distinctive characterincluding the pre-existing facebook,i think where it would be of great significance puts an icon in the TOC if just the article dedicated to Eucharist was enriched with a section where word is in the heading. Ideally the other Christian denomination's Theology CSS for mine and Practice about Eucharist will the existing facebook icon should be presentededited so it doesn't do this, but this is beyond my CSS capabilities.)Of course that is not possible to be in a detailed and systematic manner</poem>-[[User:Dclark|Dclark]] ([[User talk:Dclark|talk]]) 17:51, but it could beApril 12, at least, focused 2020 (UTC):Just thought I'd do a *gentle nudge* on this as I noticed the remote services page is now linked to from the rationale we Orthodox deny Intercommunion with them though we front page. If no one wants to do this I'll do not deny other communicationit, I believe someone just needs to give me access to https://orthodoxwiki.org/MediaWiki:Common.css --relation in love with them.[[User: Dclark|Dclark]] ([[Usertalk:VassilipDclark|Vassiliptalk]]) 13:09, April 26, 2022 (UTC)
== Question: Autonomous Ukrainian just a note about a Canadian Orthodox Church and Alexandrian Exarchate in the USA? History Wiki ==
Does anyone have any information about an Autonomous Ukrainian jursidiction that was recognized as an exarchate of I stumbled across this the Patriarchate of Alexandria sometime in other day - definitely not the 1980's? Any information would be appreciatedsame as OrthodoxWiki, but interesting nonetheless: https://orthodoxcanada. ---Leonidasca/Main_Page[[User:Katjuscha|Katjuscha]] ([[User talk:Katjuscha|talk]]) 03:02, November 20, 2022 (UTC)
== Aligning Templates to Right/Left, allowing text to wrap. ==
== Picture ==Could someone explain me how to post picture in article. I hope that tomorow I will have Icon Hello, everyone! For those on the New Calendar -- Christ is born! For those of Saint Sava us who aren't, we've still got a couple of Serbiaweeks. ---Ddpbf
== A question about a prayer in the original Greek ==Right now I am doing some research in Church history, investigating trying to create/update the validity lives of the technique of "historical criticism" using linguistics. :Prophets and I am in the Byzantine Catholic Church. :My question involves the Stichera have created a template for a series on their lives and not the Office of Great Compline used, I believe, on December 31. It saysProphetical books themselves, "The magi coming from the East adored God made man . . . they brought precious gifts: the purest gold as to the Eternal King." :My question is, Is the term "purest gold" used in the Greek? (Some critics say this is not a term used in the earliest ages of the Church.):Thank you for your kind attentionthat has already been created and done well.[[User:MaryKNH|MaryKNH]]
You are referring I am having a problem with text not being able to wrap around the third apostichon of template no matter what tag I add to the Great Vespers for December 31: Τοῦ Κυρίου Ἰησοῦ γεννηθέντος ἐν Βηθλεὲμ τῆς Ἰουδαίας, ἓξ Ἀνατολῶν ἐλθόντες Μάγοι, προσεκύνησαν Θεὸν ἐνανθρωπήσαντα καὶ τοὺς θησαυροὺς αὐτῶν προθύμως ἀνοίξαντες, δῶρα τίμια προσέφερον, δόκιμον χρυσόν, ὦς Βασιλεῖ τῶν αἰώνων, καὶ λίβανον, ὦς Θεῷ τῶν ὅλων, ὡς τριημέρω δὲ νεκρῶ, σμύρναν τῶ Ἀθανάτωtemplate or articles themselves, Πάντα τὰ ἔθνη, δεῦτε προσκυνήσωμεν, τῶ τεχθέντι σῶσαι τὰς ψυχὰς ἤμών. Your question is about leaving quite a gap between the term δόκιμον χρυσόν. Your translation body of "purest gold" isn't literally present in text and the Greek, where instead bottom of καθαρότερον or καθαρότατον there is the positive adjective δόκιμονpage. Δόκιμον can be translated as "tested" or "tried" and in I know this context has the sense of "refined". Thus, "refined gold" is the best translation. Of course, refined gold is does not look good and I am hoping to fix that far removed from the "purest gold". Nevertheless, the English superlative adjective is not literally found in the Greek. I hope this helps. Leonidas
== IW ==Could anyone take a look at if there are any issues in my Template:OTProphets to find where my error might be coming from? Or am I missing a tag that should be added during article editing? I primarily borrowed a suggested template from Wikipedia with some additions.
Can someone of sysops look on [http://sr.orthodoxwiki.org sr.orthodoxwiki.org] and try to make interwikis to work. Also this would be nice Please let me know if someone will make Special:Statistic you're able to workhelp me out here. All the best --[[User:Jovanvb|Joca]] 04:01, March 27, 2007 (PDT)
In Christ,[[User:Hi JocaIoannplyler|Ioannplyler]] ([[User talk:Ioannplyler|talk]]) 06:28, It's looking great over there already! I've fixed the interwiki linksDecember 30, and the error on the stats page should go away once someone actually registers a new account on that wiki 2022 (UTC):Done. Thanks for your work. - let me know if it doesn't! — [[User:FrJohnKoavf|Justin (koavf)]]·[[User talk:Koavf|<b>FrJohn<T]]·[[Special:Contributions/b>Koavf|C]] (·[[httpSpecial:Emailuser//wwwKoavf|M]] 07:04, December 30, 2022 (UTC)::Thank you, Justin! That is so much nicer.orthodoxwikiI will be back on tomorrow to make some more additions to the minor prophets as I summarize the Synaxarion readings.org/User_talk[[User:Ioannplyler|Ioannplyler]] ([[User talk:FrJohn&action=edit&section=new Ioannplyler|talk]]) 07:16, December 30, 2022 (UTC)
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