- In 987 Prince Vladimir of Kyivan Rus sent emissaries . .
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Bishop John Elya
standing beyond the Royal Doors and before the Holy Table |
throughout the world to learn
of how each nation worshiped God and to explore the rituals of
each religion. So the legend goes, after they had visited
Constantinople they were in awe at the majesty of the
patriarchs' church, amazed at the piety of the worshipers, and
stunned by beauty of God's house. They reported to Prince
Vladimir that . . . |
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"the Greeks led us to the edifices where they worship their God, and we knew not whether we were in heaven or on earth. For on earth there is no such splendour or such beauty, and we are at a loss how to describe it.
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Nave of St. Joseph in Lawrence, Mass. |
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 Raised platform of the sanctuary at St. Basil the Great in Lincoln, RI |
We know only that God dwells there among men, and their service is fairer than the ceremonies of other nations. For we cannot forget that beauty. Every man, after tasting something sweet, is afterward unwilling to accept that which is bitter, and therefore we cannot dwell longer here." |
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