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Complete Site Index

Every Orthodox Daily Prayer page, organized for readers and crawlers.

A clear index of the app page, Orthodox learning guides, doctrine, worship, prayer resources, fasting pages, feast guides, saints, language pages, AI maps, and legal pages.

Human Guide library The main curated route through Orthodox doctrine, worship, prayer, fasting, calendar, saints, and parish life. Semantic Topic map The relationship layer connecting entities, reader intent, authority boundaries, and daily practice. Crawler XML sitemap The machine-readable URL list submitted to search engines for discovery and recrawl signals. AI Full LLM page map A plain-text index designed to help AI systems choose the right page and preserve pastoral boundaries.
Human index

Use this as a learning map.

The sitemap is not only for crawlers. It shows how beginner pages, doctrine, worship, prayer, fasting, saints, calendar, and app pages connect.

Search index

All major public pages are crawlable.

Important Orthodox education pages are linked from here so search engines can discover and understand the site architecture.

Boundary

Links do not replace parish life.

Use the pages to learn and prepare better questions, while pastoral decisions remain with your canonical Orthodox parish.

A complete index should still point toward the Church

This page gathers the public website in one place, but Orthodox Christianity is not learned by clicking everything in isolation. Start with worship, the Creed, prayer, and parish life; then use the deeper pages to understand what the Church is already teaching in her services.

Recommended routes through the site

Choose the route that matches your real question. Each path is meant to move from information toward worship, prayer, parish life, and the daily rhythm supported by the app.

What to use this page for

Need Start here Then continue to
I am new and overwhelmed.Orthodox Christianity for beginnersFirst visit, FAQ, parish life, catechumen.
I want to understand services.Orthodox worshipDivine Liturgy, Holy Mysteries, Vespers, Matins, Hours.
I want daily practice.How Orthodox Christians prayPrayer rule, morning prayers, evening prayers, Psalms, fasting, almsgiving.
I am confused by dates.The Orthodox Church yearGreat Feasts, Old/New Calendar, Pascha, fasting calendar, name days, Slava.
I want to verify trust.Sources and editorial noteTopic map, guide library, canonical parish resources.
Complete enough to crawl

One public index for discovery.

This HTML sitemap complements the XML sitemap by giving readers and crawlers a structured path through the website.

Grouped enough to understand

Not a random archive.

Every link belongs to a visible learning cluster: app, language, beginner, doctrine, worship, prayer, fasting, feasts, saints, reference, or legal.

Humble enough to be Orthodox

Local practice still matters.

The pages can explain patterns, but actual fasting, Communion, confession, reception, and calendar practice belong in parish life.

IndexHTML sitemapThis complete public page index for Orthodox Daily Prayer. AppOrthodox Daily PrayerThe main landing page for the iPhone app. DeutschGerman homepageLocalized app page for German-speaking visitors. РусскийRussian homepageLocalized app page for Russian-speaking visitors. ΕλληνικάGreek homepageLocalized app page for Greek-speaking visitors. СрпскиSerbian homepageLocalized app page for Serbian-speaking visitors. LibraryAll Orthodox guidesThe full guide library in one place. Topic MapOrthodox topic mapA structured map of doctrine, worship, sacraments, prayer, fasting, calendar, saints, and parish life. Start HereWhat is Orthodox Christianity?A beginner-friendly introduction to Orthodox faith and worship. Start HereOrthodox Christianity for beginnersA simple first path for inquirers exploring Orthodox faith, worship, and parish life. Start HereOrthodox Christianity FAQHonest answers for inquirers about icons, saints, Scripture, fasting, and Communion. ComparisonOrthodox, Catholic, and Protestant differencesA respectful overview of authority, worship, sacraments, icons, and Tradition. First VisitVisiting an Orthodox churchWhat to expect at Liturgy, icons, candles, Communion, and parish hospitality. Parish LifeOrthodox parish lifeBishops, priests, deacons, laity, canonical parishes, jurisdictions, worship, and community. InquirerBecoming OrthodoxVisiting a parish, speaking with a priest, catechesis, and reception. DoctrineThe Holy TrinityOne God, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. DoctrineSalvation and theosisOrthodox teaching on grace, healing, repentance, and communion with God. CreedThe Symbol of FaithThe Orthodox confession of God, Church, baptism, resurrection, and life to come. DoctrineThe Seven Ecumenical CouncilsThe councils behind the Creed, Christology, Theotokos, and icons. EntranceBaptism and ChrismationNew birth in Christ and the seal of the Holy Spirit. WorshipOrthodox worshipLiturgy, daily services, icons, sacraments, Scripture, and parish prayer. WorshipOrthodox Divine LiturgyThe common worship of the Church, Scripture, thanksgiving, and Eucharist. Sacramental LifeOrthodox Holy MysteriesBaptism, Chrismation, Eucharist, Confession, and the sacramental life. Sacramental LifeOrthodox Holy UnctionPrayer and anointing for healing of soul and body. Sacramental LifeOrthodox Marriage and CrowningCrowns, fidelity, common cup, preparation, and family life. Sacramental LifeOrthodox Holy OrdersBishops, priests, deacons, ordination, and apostolic service. Pastoral LifeOrthodox funeralsDeath, prayer for the departed, grief, and resurrection hope. FaithScripture and Holy TraditionThe Bible read within worship, doctrine, saints, and the life of the Church. ScriptureHow Orthodox Christians read the BibleScripture in worship, Christ at the center, daily readings, and careful interpretation. TraditionThe Orthodox Church FathersHoly teachers, patristic reading, councils, Scripture, and Orthodox doctrine. PrayerHow Orthodox Christians prayPrayer, Scripture, icons, attention, and humility. PrayerOrthodox morning prayersBegin the day with attention and gratitude. PrayerOrthodox evening prayersEnd the day with repentance and peace. Daily PrayerOrthodox daily cycleVespers, Matins, the Hours, Compline, and daily remembrance of God. Daily PrayerOrthodox VespersEvening prayer and the opening of the liturgical day. Daily PrayerOrthodox MatinsMorning praise, psalms, canons, and resurrection hymns. Daily PrayerThe Orthodox HoursFirst, Third, Sixth, and Ninth Hour as short offices of prayer. Daily PrayerOrthodox ComplinePrayer at the close of the day, repentance, and watchfulness. Daily RuleOrthodox prayer ruleA quiet repeatable rhythm of prayer. PrayerOrthodox prayer booksMorning, evening, psalms, Communion prayers, canons, and realistic use. PrayerPraying the PsalmsPraise, repentance, lament, Scripture, and daily services. Jesus PrayerThe Jesus PrayerMercy, humility, and attention in Orthodox prayer. PrayerPrayers before mealsThanksgiving, fasting seasons, family prayer, and ordinary remembrance. PrayerIntercessory prayerPraying for the living, departed, enemies, and the world. PrayerOrthodox prayer ropeA simple aid for attention and the Jesus Prayer. Home PrayerOrthodox prayer cornerIcons, prayer book, candle or lamp, and a quiet place to pray. RepentanceOrthodox confessionConfession, repentance, pastoral care, and spiritual healing. EucharistOrthodox Holy CommunionPreparation, prayer, confession, fasting, and pastoral guidance. FastingOrthodox fasting explainedThe spiritual purpose of Orthodox fasting. FastingOrthodox fasting calendarFasting seasons, weekly fasts, and discernment. MercyOrthodox almsgivingMercy, generosity, secrecy, prayer, fasting, and care for the poor. Church YearThe Twelve Great FeastsPascha, fixed and movable feasts, and the Orthodox Church year. Great FeastNativity of the TheotokosSeptember 8, Joachim and Anna, and Mary in salvation history. Great FeastExaltation of the CrossSeptember 14, the Cross as victory, sacrifice, and saving love. Great FeastEntrance of the TheotokosNovember 21, Mary as living temple and preparation for Christ. Great FeastMeeting of the LordFebruary 2, Christ in the Temple, Symeon, Anna, and fulfillment. Great FeastOrthodox AnnunciationMarch 25, the Archangel Gabriel, the Theotokos, and the Incarnation. Great FeastOrthodox Palm SundayThe Entry of the Lord into Jerusalem and the beginning of Holy Week. Great FeastOrthodox AscensionForty days after Pascha, Christ raises human nature into glory. Great FeastOrthodox TransfigurationMount Tabor, divine glory, fruit blessing, and the light of Christ. Great FeastDormition of the TheotokosAugust 15, the falling asleep of the Mother of God, and resurrection hope. Church YearOrthodox TheophanyChrist's baptism, the manifestation of the Trinity, and the blessing of water. Church YearOrthodox PentecostFifty days after Pascha, the Holy Spirit, and the life of the Church. WorshipOrthodox liturgical booksMenaion, Triodion, Pentecostarion, Octoechos, and the books behind the calendar. CalendarOld and New CalendarJulian, Revised Julian, fixed feasts, Pascha, and local parish practice. LentOrthodox Great LentPrayer, fasting, almsgiving, and preparation for Pascha. Holy WeekOrthodox Holy WeekThe journey from Bridegroom Matins to Pascha. Holy WeekLazarus SaturdayThe raising of Lazarus and the threshold of Holy Week. Holy WeekBridegroom servicesWatchfulness, repentance, and the early days of Holy Week. Holy WeekHoly ThursdayThe Mystical Supper, betrayal, and Passion Gospels. Holy WeekHoly FridayThe Cross, burial, lamentations, and grief in hope. Holy WeekHoly SaturdayThe tomb, descent into Hades, and the first light of Pascha. PaschaOrthodox PaschaThe Resurrection at the heart of the Church year. NativityOrthodox NativityChristmas, worship, and preparation for Christ's birth. Nativity FastThe Nativity FastPreparing for Christmas through watchfulness and hope. Apostles FastThe Apostles' FastA variable fasting season from Pentecost toward Saints Peter and Paul. Dormition FastThe Dormition FastAugust 1-14, Transfiguration within the fast, and preparation for the Dormition. SaintsOrthodox saintsWhy Orthodox Christians remember and honor saints. SaintsOrthodox patron saintsName days, baptismal names, intercession, and family patron customs. SaintsOrthodox name daysPersonal patron saints, names, feast days, and prayer. Serbian TraditionSerbian Orthodox SlavaFamily patron saint, bread, candle, koljivo, and hospitality. ReferenceOrthodox glossaryKey terms for worship, prayer, fasting, saints, calendars, and parish life. IconsOrthodox iconsThe role of icons in prayer and theology. TheotokosThe TheotokosMary as Mother of God, honor, intercession, and the Incarnation. Parish LifeFind an Orthodox churchHow to find and visit an Orthodox parish near you. SourcesSources and editorial noteSource priorities, local variation, and the limits of online guides. LegalImprintProvider and contact information. LegalPrivacy policyData protection and analytics information.