A Primer on the Nicene Creed

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  • čas přidán 25. 05. 2023
  • May 26th, 2023
    Father Josiah Trenham
    The Nicene Creed: An Introduction
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    The Nicene Creed is the singular and universal statement of faith of the one, holy, catholic and apostolic Church. It possesses complete authority in the Orthodox Church and is recited in every Divine Liturgy, and daily in the prayers of the faithful. In these lectures, the Christian faith is summarized, and the content of the Creed itself is examined so that the “faith once delivered to the saints” can be known, embraced, and lived.
    Lecture 1 The History and Use of the Nicene Creed
    Lecture 2 The Almighty God
    Lecture 3 Jesus Christ, the Son of God
    Lecture 4 The Holy Spirit
    Lecture 5 The One Church
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Komentáře • 38

  • @living_orthodox
    @living_orthodox Před rokem +48

    Thank you Father and fellow priest for putting this out there!
    In Christ,
    -Fr Mikhail

    • @orthodox1717
      @orthodox1717 Před rokem +8

      Father bless. Your CZcams channel is very edifying as well. Thank God. ☦️

  • @coldjello8436
    @coldjello8436 Před rokem +42

    Algorithm boost.

  • @dustinneely
    @dustinneely Před rokem +15

    Dear Patristic Nectar team. Thank you so much for all your work. In Christ. ❤

  • @lindaphillips4646
    @lindaphillips4646 Před rokem +8

    Thank you. The idea that every Christian , every Orthodox Christian, wants to (or should want to)repose with the words of the Nicene Creed on their lips is new to me.. but very wonderful and important.
    The series sounds excellent. As i would expect it to be.

  • @roseannbarbato3483
    @roseannbarbato3483 Před rokem +6

    Your blessing, Father 🙏
    Blessed Ascension ☦️
    Thank you and God bless you for all your teachings & reflections 🙏☦️😇🕯️
    It is important for us to listen and learn!!!

  • @protestanttoorthodox3625

    Christ has ascended!!!

  • @jeromestafford3089
    @jeromestafford3089 Před rokem +6

    Thank you, Father Josiah

  • @American-Jello
    @American-Jello Před rokem +2

    Good stuff to listen to while driving.

  • @stefaniesean
    @stefaniesean Před rokem +1

    Excelent

  • @moldyapple1789
    @moldyapple1789 Před rokem

    just what i need, thanks. 👑

  • @rosehavenfarm2969
    @rosehavenfarm2969 Před rokem

    Looking forward to this, Father.

  • @nickbrodziak611
    @nickbrodziak611 Před rokem

    Thank you

  • @ZZZELCH
    @ZZZELCH Před rokem

    Wonderful

  • @lisaonthemargins
    @lisaonthemargins Před rokem

    Dankie

  • @symbolizeme
    @symbolizeme Před rokem

    ❤❤❤

  • @ryanshue6308
    @ryanshue6308 Před rokem +3

    First

  • @hellhammerfan1893
    @hellhammerfan1893 Před rokem

  • @jefferypfister6499
    @jefferypfister6499 Před rokem +2

    Saint Nicholas of Symira(Santa Claus) was at the 325AD council. Legend says he punched out Arius.

    • @lindaphillips4646
      @lindaphillips4646 Před rokem +3

      Well, i believe that he slapped him. Because he was so horrified at the blasphemy coming out of the mouth of that dreadful man.
      I know that the information in is many places, but the Prologue of Ohrid (by St. Nicholai of Zicha,) tells the fuller story of the events that happened after that quite beautifully.

    • @stefaniesean
      @stefaniesean Před rokem +2

      Our blessed Saint Nicholas was a gentle man, but when Aries was spewing his heresy claiming that our Lord Jesus Christ is not God but only a supreme being, he could not take it any more. He just went to Aries and smacked him on both sides of the face and asked him: "What was the difference between the 2?"
      The synod was an official gathering in the present of the emperor Constantin and his mother Helen. In this case the protocol was broken and Saint Nicholas was stripped of his priestly garments (emophor) and put in prison.
      It is there that our Lord and His Blessed Mother have appeared to the saint and Jesus gave him back his Gospel and The Theotokos gave him his priestly robe.
      Hearing about this miracle the emperor released the saint.

    • @lindaphillips4646
      @lindaphillips4646 Před rokem

      Thank you, steff. Yes, we usually see the calm and peaceful St. Nicholas in his icons.
      I had the blessing to go to a service in St. Petersburg one Sunday morning at a church whose name i don't know. Not one of the more famous ones.
      Below Nevsky Prospect. At a rather large intersection. After our friend and i had climbed the steps to the upper church we were met with a most wonderful icon of St. Nicholas on one of the interior columns..
      He was quite forceful. Not fiery. But he had the righteous countenance of someone who would have withstood arius. I have never seen another icon like it. Have always been sorry that i didn't get a photo of it. If that had been allowed.
      I was back in the city in 2005, and took a long walk to go back to it. But i had run out of time and had to turn back. And i believed that the church was locked. I only have a vague memory of what the icon looked like. But St. Nicholas knows i loved it and learned to love him more because of it. Thank you, dear Saint Nicholas, and all the fathers of the first Ecumenical Council. We are truly in your debt..

  • @Viricanus
    @Viricanus Před rokem

    ❤☦️🕯️🙏

  • @xmc7189
    @xmc7189 Před rokem

    Where can I find the links to listen to this new series of lectures?

  • @paulpeter2869
    @paulpeter2869 Před rokem

    Thank you father for your videos and content.
    My only complaint is the newly added commercials that abruptly stops the listening experience and get distracted with irrelevant and mostly inappropriate ads. If the ads can be removed would be much nicer, however, i understand the financial revenue coming from this.

    • @MrWayne-my1ul
      @MrWayne-my1ul Před rokem +1

      I can almost say 100% that PnP does not run ads and get money from this or have control. CZcams automatically runs ads on certain videos for no reason and creators do not have control over them

    • @lindaphillips4646
      @lindaphillips4646 Před rokem +2

      Yes, Mr. Wayne, and they juxtapose (isn't that a delightful word? I wish i could use it more often..😏) some rather troubling ads to precede many of the wonderful Orthodox videos we are wanting to watch.

  • @masonyost4717
    @masonyost4717 Před rokem

    Where can I find this 5 part series?

  • @MajorMustang1117
    @MajorMustang1117 Před rokem

    AB

  • @Migz2682
    @Migz2682 Před rokem

    We all know about the Filoque
    How about "God from God" and there's a section after the Holy Spirit that was removed which neither catholics or orthodox church recite anymore.
    "But as for those who say, There was when He was not, and, before being born He was not, and that He came into existence out of nothing, or who assert that the Son of God is from a different hypostasis or substance, or is created, or is subject to altera on or change - these the Catholic Church anathemazes."

    • @HomoEucharistica
      @HomoEucharistica Před 10 měsíci

      Perhaps that later section is not recited (to be honest, I have not found any early document in which it would have been recited) because it is not actual part of the Creed, but rather a canonical decision/description what shall be done if someone does not agree with the rule of faith. After all, anathemizing is not an object of faith, and in cases where people don't confess this faith anathemizing is pretty self-evident anyway, at least in Eastern Orthodox Church.

    • @Migz2682
      @Migz2682 Před 10 měsíci

      @@HomoEucharistica how about God from God

    • @HomoEucharistica
      @HomoEucharistica Před 10 měsíci

      @@Migz2682 You're right that "God from God" is not in the Nicene formula in itself, but our holy fathers said that "in a footnote" as explanation what it means that Jesus is the begotten Son of the Father. (If I got it right, this clarification appears also in catechetical lectures of Cyril of Jerusalem in 350s.) And finally in the council of Constantinople, "God from God" was ecumenically added to the creed - just like practically whole section about the Holy Spirit and the Church. That's the reason why the creed is also called Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed. And in that council (of Constantinople) the fathers decided together that the creed shouldn't be changed anymore afterwards... because it was now complete and clear.

  • @picoroja
    @picoroja Před 2 měsíci

    Alg boost

  • @dave1370
    @dave1370 Před rokem

    ...and the Son....