Divine Liturgy Beyond Space & Time

Participating in the Divine Liturgy Beyond Space & Time: A Patristic and Ecclesial Reflection on Digital Presence, Infirmity, and the Ontology of Worship Stavroforemonk Symeon Agiomichēlitēs Abstract: This article explores the Patristic and Orthodox understanding of participation in Divine Worship, particularly in light of contemporary digital phenomena and the pastoral needs of the infirm and isolated. Engaging with the theology of St. Maximus the Confessor, St. John Chrysostom, St. Gregory Palamas, and others, it argues for a robust distinction between sacramental participation and noetic participation, emphasizing the eschatological and ontological dimensions of liturgical life. The article also reflects on how grace may extend beyond physical boundaries without compromising the incarnational and sacramental nature of Orthodox ecclesiology. Introduction The Divine Liturgy in the Orthodox Church is not an aesthetic performance or devotional exercise; it is a th...