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Reddit mentions of Bread & Water, Wine & Oil
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Release date | January 2012 |
Thank you.
Now that I'm back home, here are some recommendations. First, I might note that while /u/johnnytoomuch's post has some good links in it, the truth is that for someone new to the whole Orthodoxy thing, that's all going to be hitting the ground too hard and fast.
So here are my recommendations, geared towards somebody totally new to Orthodoxy (I'd say beginner, but we're all beginners, even the likes of St. Theophon the Recluse).
I'd also ask the priest what book he uses for his inquirers class.
* For a layman, the horologion and psalter (if you have a Bible, you have the psalter) are the core of it. You do not need and should probably not purchase your own copy of the Menaion (the books that give the hymns for feasts and saints) or the Ochtoechos (the books that give the hymns for the tone of the week). I'm also not mentioning the Triodion (the book of Lent) or Pentecostarion (the book of Pascha). The other 7 books are generally clergy books or books for specific occasions.
I can't recommend "The Orthodox Way" highly enough. I've read it about 5 times at this point. Also, for something a bit more on the spiritual formation side, I'd recommend "Bread & Water, Wine & Water".
I'm finally getting around to reading Bread and Water, Wine and Oil.