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The kiss of peace is a traditional Christian greeting dating to early Christianity.
The practice remains a part of the worship in traditional churches, including the Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Catholic Churches, Eastern Orthodox churches, Oriental Orthodox churches and some liturgical mainline Protestant denominations, where it is often called the kiss of peace, sign of peace, or simply peace or pax. It is practiced as a part of worship in many Anabaptist heritage groups including Old German Baptist Brethren, and Apostolic Christian.
It was the widespread custom in the ancient western Mediterranean for men to greet each other with a kiss on the cheek. That was also the custom in ancient Judea and practiced also by Christians.
However, the New Testament's reference to a holy kiss (en philemati hagio) and kiss of love (en philemati agapēs) transformed the character of the act beyond a greeting. Such a kiss is mentioned five times in the New Testament:
Episcopal priest, the Rev. Matthew Moretz, attends a wedding with his friend, Jehosephat. They talk about the "Kiss of Peace," one of the highlights of every Christian wedding. They discover that the kiss of peace is not just for the happy couple! "Father Matthew Presents" is a video series on the life and teaching of the Episcopal Church and presents the treasures of Christianity one video at a time. www.fathermatthewpresents.com
A kiss in a religious context is common. In earlier periods of Christianity or Islam kissing became a ritual gesture, and is still treated as such in certain customs, as when "kissing the Pope's foot, relics, or a bishop's ring."[2] In Judaism, the kissing of prayer books such as the Torah, along with kissing prayer shawls, is also common.[9] Crawley notes that it was "very significant of the affectionate element in religion" to give so important a part to the kiss as part of its ritual. In the early Church the baptized were kissed by the celebrant after the ceremony, and its use was even extended as a salute to saints and religious heroes, with Crawley adding, "Thus Joseph kissed Jacob, and his disciples kissed Paul. Joseph kissed his dead father, and the custom was retained in our civili...
The clergy "Kiss of Peace" from Hierarchal Divine Liturgy on 8-18-13 at St. John the Baptist Russian Orthodox Cathedral Mayfield, PA
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Господи помилуй Музыка П.И. Чайковский Литургия святого Иоанна Златоуста Op. 41, № 7 Ленинградская академическая капелла имени М.И.Глинки. Дирижер Владислав Чернушенко Litany of the Offertory , The Kiss of Peace Music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky From his Liturgy of St John Chrysostom Op. 41 No.7 Sung here by the Academic Choir Glinka Leningrad Conducted by Vladislav Tchernushenko Фотографии: Великий Новгород. Зверин монастырь. Церковь Симеона Богоприимца . Accompanying photographs of The Church of Simeon in Zverin Monastery, Veliky Novgorod. The Church of Zverin Simeon was built in 1467 on the site of an earlier wooden church built on the site of a mass gra...
The Kiss of Peace/Creed during Hierarchal Divine Liturgy at St. John the Baptist Russian Orthodox Cathedral, Mayfield, PA. 12/14/08