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Prayer book for the blind

A prayer book for the blind and visually impaired was recorded by ANO Media Center Kuzbass-North with the support of the Zarechye Charitable Foundation at the request of the Yurga Society of the Blind (Yurga, Kemerovo Region). The entry was made according to the book “Prayer Cover Orthodox Christian”, published with the blessing of the Bishop of Nizhny Novgorod and Arzamas Georgy, p. Nikolo-Pogost, NOOF "Native Ashes", 2009. Read by V. Yu. Akentiev. The recording format is adapted to the needs of people with visual impairments. There are currently four discs in the Talking Book series - Morning Prayers, Evening Prayers, Rule for Holy Communion and Prayers of Thanksgiving after Holy Communion.

Alena Ruleva, member of the Society of the Blind, Yurga, Kemerovo Region: “We took a very active part in the creation of these discs. All our wishes were taken into account. Each prayer is recorded in a separate file. The text is very legible. Even for a person who is not familiar with prayers, every word will be heard.

Vadim Akentiev, editor-in-chief of MC "Kuzbass-North": “At first it was planned that all the prayers for the record would be read by the priests. But during the discussion, we came to consensus that for blind people, when listening to a prayer book, it is not so much the dignity of the announcer that is important, but good diction and correct literary pronunciation.

Chizhik Ekaterina Isaakovna, member of the Society of the Blind, Yurga: “I listen to CDs on the music center. My son taught me, now I can turn it on myself. I specially marked each disc for myself, because. I can't read Braille. In the morning I wake up, wash my face and turn on the disc with morning prayers. In the evening I go to bed and turn on the evening. I do not know the Church Slavonic language and therefore do not understand everything. I listen to prayers, and then I think about what they are. I have already figured out something, but about something else you need to talk with the priest, ask questions.

Here you can download an archive containing files for each of the four discs. These files can be unpacked and burned to CDs using appropriate programs (Windows CD Burner, Nero, etc.). When burning, it is recommended to select audio-CD as the disc format. It is possible to use files on any other suitable media. Recordings of prayers can also be listened to on our website using the links below.

The files are provided for non-commercial use. Questions and wishes can be submitted here.

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morning prayers

Morning prayers are read by Schema-Archimandrite Eli, Hierodeacon Iliodor

Morning prayers are read by Archimandrite Alexy (Polikarpov)

Morning prayers are read by hegumen Ambrose (Ermakov)

Morning prayers are read by Archpriest Artemy (Vladimirov)

Morning prayers are read by Abbot Flavian (Matveev)

Morning prayers are read by Hierodeacon Pachomius (Bruskov)

Morning prayers are read by a monk of the Holy Trinity Sergius Lavra

Evening prayers

Evening prayers are read by Archbishop Pavel (Lebed), Hierodeacon Kirill (Borisevich)

Evening prayers are read by Schema-Archimandrite Eli, Hierodeacon Iliodor

Evening prayers are read by Archimandrite Alexy (Polikarpov)

Evening prayers are read by hegumen Ambrose (Ermakov)

Evening prayers read by Archpriest Artemy (Vladimirov)

Evening prayers are read by Abbot Flavian (Matveev)

Evening prayers are read by Hierodeacon Pachomius (Bruskov)

Evening prayers are read by a monk of the Holy Trinity Sergius Lavra

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Orthodoxy Morning and evening prayers listen online

Orthodoxy Supplement to Morning Prayers 24:18

Orthodoxy morning prayers 25:45

Orthodoxy Evening prayers 7:33

Hierodeacon Pachomius (Bruskov) morning prayers 13:57

read by Hierodeacon Pachomius (Bruskov) Evening prayers 19:24

Chirskov Alexey morning prayers 16:36

Chirskov Alexey Evening prayers 21:04

morning prayers 20:04

morning prayers 37:36

read by Deacon Alexei Karpunin morning prayers 23:07

read by Archpriest Artemy (Vladimirov) morning prayers 35:09

morning prayers 21:44

morning prayers 19:40

Schema-Archimandrite Iliy, Hierodeacon Iliodor Morning and evening prayers 43:24

Read Schema-Archimandrite Eli, Hierodeacon Iliodor Evening prayers 21:31

Prayers for the dream to come 19:46

hegumen Innokenty (Alder) Prayers for Holy Communion 21:31

read by Archbishop Pavel (Lebed), Hierodeacon Kirill (Borisevich) Evening prayers 34:04

Archimandrite Alexy (Polikarpov) Morning prayers, commemoration 20:17

Hierodiacron Pachomius (Bruskov) Prayer 0:15

Hierodiacron Pachomius (Bruskov) Prayer 1:10

Hierodiacron Pachomius (Bruskov) Tropari 0:57

Hierodiacron Pachomius (Bruskov) Prayer 0:35

Vacation 0:10

Hierodiacron Pachomius (Bruskov) Troparion Ternary 0:46

hegumen Innokenty (Alder) Thanksgiving Prayers for Holy Communion 7:37

Hierodiacron Pachomius (Bruskov) Symbol of faith 1:05

Schiegumen Eli, Hierodeacon Iliodor Trisagion 0:14

Schiegumen Eli, Hierodeacon Iliodor Tropari 0:55

Hierodiacron Pachomius (Bruskov) MORNING RULE 1:14

Hierodiacron Pachomius (Bruskov) Worthy to eat 0:32

Schiegumen Eli, Hierodeacon Iliodor Trisagion 0:15

Schiegumen Eli, Hierodeacon Iliodor Vacation 0:15

Hierodiacron Pachomius (Bruskov) EVENING RULE 1:18

Hierodiacron Pachomius (Bruskov) Kontakion to the Theotokos 0:37

Hierodiacron Pachomius (Bruskov) MORNING RULE 0:49

Prayer 0:17

Hierodiacron Pachomius (Bruskov) Worthy to eat 0:36

Hierodiacron Pachomius (Bruskov) Psalm 50 1:32

Reader: Hierodeacon Pachomius (Bruskov) 1:18

Reader: Hierodeacon Pachomius (Bruskov) Initial Prayers for Our Father 1:14

Reader: Hierodeacon Pachomius (Bruskov) Prayer 1:10

Reader: Hierodeacon Pachomius (Bruskov) Tropari 0:57

Schiegumen Eli, Hierodeacon Iliodor Worthy to eat. 0:31

Schiegumen Eli, Hierodeacon Iliodor Lord's Prayer 0:30

Schiegumen Eli, Hierodeacon Iliodor Symbol of faith 1:10

Hierodiacron Pachomius (Bruskov) Prayer Holy Cross 0:42

Schiegumen Eli, Hierodeacon Iliodor Prayer (Forgive those who hate and offend us.) 1:15

Schiegumen Eli, Hierodeacon Iliodor Kontakion to the Theotokos 0:41

Prayers morning and evening. Prayers for Holy Communion. Prayers for Holy Communion

125 min., 2010, Russia

Number of disks: 1

Media type: MP3 (CD)

Package: Cardboard box (digipack)

Sound: Russian

Item Number: 51932

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Buy a licensed CD “Morning and Evening Prayers. Prayers for Holy Communion. Prayers for Holy Communion” with music can be delivered by courier or ordered online by mail.

1. Morning prayers, Commemoration - 20:36.

2. Prayers for a dream to come-19:46.

3. Penitential Canon (beginning) -5:59.

4. Akathist to our Sweetest Lord Jesus Christ-14:15.

5. Akathist to the Most Holy Theotokos-14:51.

6. Canon touching (end) -5:07.

7. Canon for Holy Communion-14:44.

8. Prayers for Holy Communion-23:16.

9. Thanksgiving prayers for Holy Communion - 7:03.

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    Morning and evening prayers

    Who can benefit from prayers in audio format:

    Of course, all people with poor eyesight or sore eyes.

    Those who are on the road (these prayers can be recorded on the player and listened to).

    The housewife, who is so busy with the children, with the housework, that she simply does not have time to get up and calmly pray. You can turn on these prayers and do household chores (cleaning, washing dishes), and stay with the Lord in your mind. In this case, the most ordinary things, the vanity of life, will become spiritually useful for us.

    Another thing is that we should not abuse this opportunity. Replacing personal prayer with listening to a tape is not a good thing. Healthy man may replace a personal prayer by listening to a recorded prayer only in force majeure circumstances. But if our personal prayer is supplemented, replenished by listening, this can only be welcomed.

    May God help us never to be separated from Him by the mind, if possible.

    During Bright Week Easter Hours are used as morning and evening rules.

    Listen to morning prayers

    Archbishop's morning prayers Pavel (Swan), Hierodeacon Kirill (Borisevich)

    Morning Prayers Schema-Archimandrite Eli, Hierodeacon Iliodor

    Morning prayers by Archimandrite Alexy (Polikarpov)

    Morning prayers by Archpriest Artemy (Vladimirov)

    Morning Prayers Hierodeacon (now Bishop) Pachomius (Bruskov)

    Morning prayers of the monk of the Holy Trinity St. Sergius Lavra

    Listen to evening prayers

    Evening prayers of the archbishop. Pavel (Swan), Hierodeacon Kirill (Borisevich)

    Evening Prayers Schema-Archimandrite Eli, Hierodeacon Iliodor

    Evening prayers by Archimandrite Alexy (Polikarpov)

    Evening prayers by Archpriest Artemy (Vladimirov)

    Evening Prayers Hierodeacon (now Bishop) Pachomius (Bruskov)

    Evening prayers of a monk of the Holy Trinity St. Sergius Lavra

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    Disk morning prayer

    Studio of the Festive Choir of the Church of the Intercession Holy Mother of God in Yasenev. a sound disc was released: “MORNING AND EVENING PRAYERS”. Prayers are read by Archimandrite Melchizedek (Artyukhin).

    The total playing time of the disc is 36 minutes.

    You can buy the disc “MORNING AND EVENING PRAYERS” in the shops of the Church of the Intercession of the Most Holy Theotokos in Yasenevo and the Church of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul.

    Looking for peace and tranquility in morning prayers

    Hierodeacon (now Bishop of Pokrovsky and Nikolaevsky) Pachomius (Bruskov) reads

    Hegumen Ambrose (Ermakov) reads

    Studying the prayer book, namely Orthodox prayers, one can immediately distinguish from them the writings of the Optina Elders, because their strength lies in the wisdom of sayings. Download and listen Orthodox scriptures possible in the early morning hours, every believer will feel a sense of peace, as well as inner peace. It goes without saying that you manage to organize your own thoughts, start a new day joyfully.

    The great legacy of the Optina Elders

    morning prayer rule

    God, have mercy on me a sinner. (Bow)

    Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, prayers for the sake of Your Most Pure Mother and all the saints, have mercy on us. Amen.

    Glory to Thee, our God, glory to Thee.

    Heavenly King, Comforter, Soul of Truth, Who is everywhere and fills everything, Treasury of good things and Giver of life, come and dwell in us, and cleanse us from all filth, and save, O Blessed, our souls.

    From Easter to Ascension, instead of this prayer, the troparion is read:

    Christ is risen from the dead, trampling down death by death, and bestowing life on those in the tombs. (Three times)

    Holy God, Holy Mighty, Holy Immortal, have mercy on us. (Three times)

    Holy Trinity, have mercy on us; Lord, cleanse our sins; Lord, forgive our iniquities; Holy One, visit and heal our infirmities, for Your name's sake. Lord have mercy. (Three times)

    Glory to the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, now and forever and forever and ever. Amen.

    Our Father, Who art in heaven! Hallowed be Thy name, Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done, as in heaven and on earth. Give us our daily bread today; and forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors; and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one. For yours is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory forever. Amen.

    Rising from sleep, we fall down to Thee, Blessed, and cry out to the angelic song of Thee, Stronger: Holy, Holy, Holy Thou, God, have mercy on us the Mother of God.

    Lord have mercy. (12 times)

    Rising from sleep, I thank Thee, Holy Trinity, for many for the sake of Thy goodness and long-suffering, Thou didst not be angry with me, lazy and sinful, lower Thou didst destroy me with my iniquities; but you usually loved humanity and in the hopelessness of the lying one raised me up, in a hedgehog to matine and glorify Your power. And now enlighten my mental eyes, open my mouth to learn Thy words, and understand Thy commandments, and do Thy will, and sing Thee in confession of the heart, and sing of Thy all-holy name, the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, now and forever and forever centuries. Amen.

    Come, let us worship and bow down to Christ Himself, the King and our God. (Bow)

    Have mercy on me, O God, according to Thy great mercy, and according to the multitude of Thy mercies, cleanse my iniquity. Wash me most of all from my iniquity, and cleanse me from my sin; for I know my iniquity, and my sin before me is taken out. I have sinned against you alone and done evil before you; as if you were justified in your words, and conquered when you judge Ty. Behold, I was conceived in iniquity, and in sins give birth to me, my mother. Behold, thou hast loved the truth; the unknown and secret wisdom of Thy revealed to me.

    1 I believe in one God the Father, Almighty, Creator of heaven and earth, visible to all and invisible. 2 And into one Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of God, the Only Begotten, who was born of the Father before all ages; Light from Light, true God from true God, begotten, uncreated, consubstantial with the Father, Whom all was. 3 For us, man, and for our salvation, who descended from heaven and became incarnate of the Holy Spirit and Mary the Virgin, and became human. 4 He was crucified for us under Pontius Pilate, and suffered, and was buried.

    God, cleanse me a sinner, for I have done no good before Thee; but deliver me from the evil one, and let Thy will be done in me, but without condemnation I will open my unworthy mouth and praise the name Your holy, the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, now and forever and forever and ever. Amen.

    Rising from sleep, I bring the midnight song to Thee, Savior, and falling down crying out to Thee: do not let me fall asleep in a sinful death, but have mercy on me, crucified by will, and speeding me up lying in laziness, and save me in anticipation and prayer, and after a dream in the night, shine upon me a sinless day, Christ God, and save me.

    To Thee, Lord Love of Man, I have risen from sleep, and I strive for Thy works by Thy mercy, and I pray to Thee: help me at all times, in all things, and deliver me from every evil worldly thing and the devil's haste, and save me, and enter into your eternal kingdom. You are my Creator and all good, the Provider and Giver, all my hope is in You, and I send glory to You, now and forever and forever and ever. Amen.

    My Most Holy Lady, the Theotokos, with Thy holy and all-powerful supplications, expel from me, Thy humble and cursed servant, despondency, oblivion, foolishness, negligence, and all filthy, crafty and blasphemous thoughts from my accursed heart and from my darkened mind; and extinguish the flame of my passions, for I am poor and cursed. And deliver me from many and fierce memories and enterprises, and from all the actions of evil free me. As if you are blessed from all generations, and Your honorable name is glorified forever and ever. Amen.

    Angel of God, my holy guardian, given to me by God from heaven! I diligently pray to you: enlighten me today, and save me from all evil, guide me to a good deed, and direct me on the path of salvation. Amen.

    Pray to God for me, holy servant of God (we call the name of the saint we wear), as if I diligently resort to you, a quick helper and prayer book for my soul.

    Virgin Mother of God, rejoice, Blessed Mary, the Lord is with you; blessed are you in women and blessed is the fruit of your womb, as if the Savior gave birth to our souls.

    Save, O Lord, Thy people, and bless Thy heritage, granting the victory of Thy holy Church against the opposition, and Thy keeping Thy Cross living.

    Save, Lord, and have mercy on my spiritual father (name), my parents (names), relatives (names), bosses, mentors, benefactors (their names) and all Orthodox Christians.

    Give rest, Lord, to the souls of the departed Thy servants: my parents, relatives, benefactors (their names), and all Orthodox Christians, and forgive them all sins, voluntary and involuntary, and grant them the Kingdom of Heaven.

    From Ascension to Easter we read:

    It is worthy to eat as truly blessed Thee, the Mother of God, the Blessed and Immaculate, and the Mother of our God. The most honest Cherubim and the most glorious Seraphim without comparison, who gave birth to God the Word without corruption, the real Mother of God We praise you.

    An angel cryingly more gracious: Pure Virgin, rejoice! And pack the river: rejoice! Your Son is risen three days from the tomb and raised up the dead; folks, have fun!

    In Arkhangelsk, a prayer book for the blind was presented in Braille. The publication was blessed by the Metropolitan of Arkhangelsk and Kholmogorsky Daniel. The unique book was printed in the regional special library for the blind, according to the website of the diocese.

    Nikolai Smirnov, methodologist at the Library for the Blind, spoke about how the idea was born unique prayer book. “I was approached by one of the readers with a request to print prayers for her. I printed something, and then the idea arose that we should do all this centrally, so that everyone could use it, because we don’t have such books, ”said Nikolai.

    According to the specialist, the technical process is fraught with difficulties in converting to Braille: “This is done using a special program and printed on a special printer. If on a regular page about 80 characters fit in a line and about 50 lines fit on one page, then on a Braille page one line is 28 characters, and on a page there are 27 lines. Thus, one page of plain text is 3-4 pages of Braille.”

    According to Metropolitan Daniel, today's event is of great importance, because people to whom the Lord has been pleased to give a very special cross - visual impairment - will be able to read prayers written by holy people. “Through prayer, a person changes in his main organ - the heart. It is in contact with strong prayers will experience tenderness, what we call goodness, joy, bliss. The more people join the prayers, the better,” said the archpastor at the presentation in the creative hall of the Youth Center.

    In Arkhangelsk, 12 copies of the prayer book were issued, each consisting of two parts. At the presentation, blind believers received the edition as a gift, and Bishop Daniel blessed everyone with the icon of the Blessed Matrona of Moscow. According to the director of the library Svetlana Borisova, the shrine will become the main relic of this book center.

    Prayer book. Large font. Canons combined. Rule for Holy Communion. Holy Easter Clock. Prayers for every need

    An Orthodox prayer book is an inseparable part of the life of any Orthodox Christian. Not always a prayer can be said on time, with due attention. However, the opportunity to pray must be always and everywhere. The prayer book contains morning prayers, for the coming sleep, combined canons (Repentant to our Lord Jesus Christ, prayer to the Most Holy Theotokos and the Guardian Angel), following to Holy Communion and thanksgiving prayers after Holy Communion, the hours of Holy Pascha, prayers for every need.
    Prayer book with Russian font, with accents, medium format, hardcover, large font, white paper

    151.8

    holy gospel large print (soft cover)

    The gospel in Russian, the text of which is typed in large print, which will be valuable for people with poor eyesight.

    Prayer book in large print

    The proposed edition is an Orthodox prayer book, typed in large print. In addition to the daily prayer rule of an Orthodox Christian, it contains prayers for every need - the prayer of the driver, for beings in dungeons and imprisonments, from sorcery, and many others.
    Recommended for publication by the Publishing Council of the Belarusian Orthodox Church. Edition 2nd.

    57.96

    Prayer book in large print (soft, green)

    Orthodox prayer book in large print. Prayers morning and evening. Rule for Holy Communion.
    The publication is an Orthodox prayer book, the texts of the prayers of which are typed in large print. Contains the daily prayer rule of an Orthodox Christian.

    50.6

    Prayer in large print. Easter canon

    The Prayer Book, printed in civil large print, contains the prayers of the daily and annual church cycle necessary for an Orthodox Christian. A feature of this edition is a convenient medium format and large print, which greatly facilitates the reading and understanding of prayers and rites. The canons for Holy Communion are separate.
    The prayer book also includes the Paschal canon, hours and stichera of Holy Pascha.

    66.24

    Prayer book in Church Slavonic (large print)

    The publication includes the main Orthodox prayers and prayer rules for reading on Church Slavonic. In addition to the beautiful design, the prayer book is especially convenient because it uses a large font. Several pages at the end of the edition are intended for notes or a commemoration list - a list of the names of those for whom the reader prays daily.

    55.2

    Psalter in Church Slavonic with prayers for the living and the dead, indicating readings for every need (large print)

    In our edition, at the request of readers, the Psalter is printed in large type, which allows you to read it without straining your eyes. For those who, while reading the Psalter, have a desire to pray for their neighbors, prayers for the living and the dead are placed inside each kathisma.
    In the Appendix, in the section "Reading the Psalter for Every Need", psalms are selected that can be added to prayer to God in various needs.
    The section "Fundamentals of Church Slavonic Literacy" will be useful to those who are just learning to read Church Slavonic.
    A small dictionary explains some words and helps to better understand the Church Slavonic text.

    446.2

    Psalter in large print (Font - Russian (civilian), with accents)

    In the proposed edition of the Psalter, the text is typed in large type, especially for ease of reading. The font is Russian (civilian), with accents.

    101.2

    Prayer Book (large print)

    The Prayer Book is a bold font.

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    Holy Gospel (pocket size, large print)

    239.2

    Psalter (large print)

    Psalterion, in Greek, is a stringed musical instrument. Accompanied by him, people sang prayerful chants addressed to God. In this regard, the hymns were called psalms, and their collection became known as the psalter. The Psalms were combined into one book in the 5th century BC. The psalter was translated from Greek into Slavonic in the middle of the ninth century by the holy Equal-to-the-Apostles brothers Methodius and Cyril, teachers of the Slavs. In Slavic, the psalter was first published in typographical embossing from ancient manuscripts in Krakow in 1491.
    In the Church of Christ, the Psalter was especially widely used within the framework of worship; such use of the Psalter began already in apostolic times (see: 1 Cor. 14:26; Eph. 5:19; Col. 3:16). The Psalter was the source of much of the evening and morning prayers. Psalms are part of almost every rank of Orthodox worship.

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    Psalter (large print)

    Psalter in Russian, in large print.

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    Psalter in Russian (large print, medium format)

    The Psalter in Russian is published on white paper in green hardcover. The cover of the Psalter is decorated with a floral ornament and an image (in a medallion) of the head of King David. As follows from the biblical tradition, the young David appeased the ear of the lord of Israel, Saul, by playing the kinor, an ancient Hebrew musical instrument. Kinora was not so common in the Mediterranean and the translators of the Septuagint on Greek language replaced it with a more familiar psalter. It was another multi-stringed plucked instrument from the zither family known to the ancient Greeks. Thus, the book of psalms became known as the Psalter. To make it easier to read, the text is in civil type.

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    Prayer book "Atten to the voice of my supplication" (large print)

    The publication is intended for the visually impaired and for reading in low light. A distinctive feature of the book is a significant number of prayers for the holidays (in order church year), and in addition to troparia and kontakia, prayers are also given. For a quick search for prayers for a specific holiday and saint, there are 4 indexes: great holidays, cathedrals of saints, and two alphabetical ones.

    Psalter in large type

    This edition of the Psalter in civilian orthography is intended for reading in low light and for the visually impaired. In the appendix - the text of the litia performed by the layman at home and in the cemetery, prayers for the living and the dead and the order of their joining the prayers of the Psalter, the tradition of reading the Psalter for the living and the dead. Concludes the book with a dictionary difficult words and expressions.

    165.6

    Prayer Book (large print)

    An Orthodox prayer book is an inseparable part of the life of any Orthodox Christian. Not always a prayer can be said on time, with due attention. However, the opportunity to pray must be always and everywhere. The prayer book contains morning prayers, for the coming sleep, combined canons (Repentant to our Lord Jesus Christ, prayer to the Most Holy Theotokos and the Guardian Angel), following to Holy Communion and thanksgiving prayers for Holy Communion.

    Prayer book and Psalter for the visually impaired

    The value of this publication is that, especially for people with visual impairments, the text in Russian is typed in a very large legible font.

    Rule for Holy Communion in large print

    This edition is intended for the visually impaired and for reading in low light.

    41.4

    Prayer book in large print

    This edition contains the most common prayers (morning, evening, for Holy Communion and Thanksgiving for Holy Communion), typed in a clear enlarged font, which makes them easier to read and will be especially convenient for people with visual impairments.

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    Psalter of the Most Holy Theotokos (large print)

    This unusual Psalter contains Christian hymns to the Most Holy Theotokos, composed in the likeness of the psalms. The prayers included in the book are part of the Sacred Tradition of our Church, and reading them will certainly bring great spiritual benefit to all who turn to them. And thanks to the large font, high-quality printing, the book will be convenient and pleasant to use for people with low vision.

    The Church Prayer Book is one of those books that accompany Orthodox person always. It contains prayers composed by saints for almost every occasion that may arise in life. The reading of the prayer book begins and ends the day of the believer; we turn to him before eating, before starting serious business, in the case when it is difficult for us and we need support. And of course, the book that you use so often should be comfortable to read.

    We make sure that everyone can fulfill their prayer rule, regardless of the state of health, and therefore on our website you can buy prayer books in large print. The format for the visually impaired contains all the books you may need:

    • Psalter
    • Akathists
    • Prayers for every day for different occasions;

    Many new believers doubt how a sincere appeal to God can be replaced by a ready-made text. But buying prayer books in large print in an online store means adding a constant reminder of the importance of regular prayers to your home. Orthodoxy does not require excessive effort from believers - but diligence and discipline will only help. As well as text that you can refer to regardless of your condition, especially if it has large enough letters that are not tiring when reading.

    Important clarification: do not risk buying prayer books in dubious stores, and always check if the edition of the Russian Orthodox Church. So you can protect yourself from distortions of the dogma.

    When ordering books from us, you get not only favorable prices (discounts - up to 50%) and delivery in Moscow, but you get support in your daily spiritual life.

    There are morning and evening prayers for the blind in the form of an audio book. But not everyone understands the meaning of individual prayer places in Church Slavonic. A sighted person is easier. He can find an explanation of the prayers, their translation in printed or electronic form. It is more difficult to do this for the blind. That's why we create a sound version of the prayer book, with interpretation.

    Goal and tasks

    To help blind and visually impaired people in their churching. To do this, make available to them not only the texts of the morning, evening prayers, and other prayers, but, and what is important, to help them better understand their meaning and content (in the Church Slavonic language), so that the prayer is conscious and effective, helps to become churched.

    about the project

    For the implementation of the project, canonical interpretations of morning and evening prayers are used. Example - https://www.pravmir.ru/obyasnenie-vechernix-molit The project began with the fact that we found on the Internet Denis Maskaev, a visually impaired person from Chelyabinsk, https://chelyabinsk.74.ru/text/weekend/ 145696296783872.html?block , which creates audio books for the blind. He offered to help in dubbing the disc, and attracted Leonid Filimonov, an Orthodox gymnasium teacher, and students, also from Chelyabinsk, to create the project, who agreed to read the text. The work has already begun. We were sent a trial piece of the text of the recording. After reading the disc, it is planned to be replicated and distributed to the branches of the All-Russian Society of the Blind, in particular, to the Donetsk Republican Society of the Blind. Only 500 copies in total.