Orthodox Christian Education
A ministry of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA
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Consistory Office of Religious Education
Office of Religious Education-UOCofUSA

Guidelines for Education (Youth):

http://uocofusa.org/teaching_guidelines.html

 

Behavioral Guidelines for Education (Youth)

http://uocofusa.org/edresources.html

 

Parish Education Starter Program:

http://uocofusa.org/starterprograms.html

 

Youth Education Structures:

http://uocofusa.org/curriculum_ore.html

 

Resources for Teenagers:

http://uocofusa.org/forteens.html

 

Educational Liturgical Texts:

http://uocofusa.org/liturgicaltexts.html

 

First Confession Program:

http://uocofusa.org/firstconfession.html

 

Other Educational Resources:

http://uocofusa.org/resources1.html

 

My Orthodox Family Six class series by age, courtesy of OCA DCE
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My Orthodox Family 18+
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Scripture Readings

Julian Readings

CLICK HERE FOR JULIAN READINGS

*Note, the audio readings above are provided by Ancient Faith Radio and provides readings based on the Revised Orthodox Julian Calendar, because a majority of Orthodox jurisdictions are on the Revised Julian Calendar, as are the large majority of Orthodox in America.  While most of the year the daily readings are the same for the Julian and Revised Julian Calendar, there is a portion of the calendar where they differ.  For this reason, we here provide the readings for days when they differ. 

Saint of the Day

Julian Saint of the Day

The above audio readings are provided by AFR and are based on the Orthodox Revised Julian Calendar because a majority of Orthodox jurisdictions (and the largest three in the US) follow the RJC.  There are no audio readings based on the old Julian reckoning of the Menaion. 

CLICK HERE FOR A LIST OF JULIAN SAINTS OF THE DAY

The Orthodox Calendars (both Julian and Revised Julian) are both the same with regard to the Octoechos, the Lenten Triodion, the Pentecostorian (Flowery Triodion).  The only difference is that observation of the Menaion (currently 13 days apart) and "shifts" that occur with regard to the Menaion (such as Lucan jump, and when major feasts fall on a particular day).

   

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