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#321685 - 05/10/09 03:34 PM
Re: Re: Pope Benedict XVI to lead Vespers in Melkite church in Holy L
[Re: Logos - Alexis]
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Alexis, Don't forget that it is a well-established Roman custom to applaud the Bishop of Rome when he enters and leaves a church. The people even applaud the Pope's coffin, as happened during the funeral of Pope John Paul II. That said, I agree Pope Benedict XVI received a VERY enthusiastic welcome both at Regina Pacis Centre and at St George's Cathedral 
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#321686 - 05/10/09 03:36 PM
Re: Re: Pope Benedict XVI to lead Vespers in Melkite church in Holy L
[Re: Latin Catholic]
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Yes, and the English part of me says: applause doesn't belong in liturgical celebrations!!  LOL. Alexis
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#321694 - 05/10/09 04:17 PM
Re: Re: Pope Benedict XVI to lead Vespers in Melkite church in Holy L
[Re: Ghosty]
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It's not unusual for Antiochian Orthodox to serve on Greek-Catholic parish councils - for that matter, it's not unusual in the Middle East to find Eucharistic sharing between Catholics and Orthodox - the Antiochians in the USA are decidedly uncomfortable with this.
Fr. Serge
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#321739 - 05/10/09 09:25 PM
Re: Re: Pope Benedict XVI to lead Vespers in Melkite church in Holy L
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Earlier, someone mentioned the "Minor Eastern Patriarchs", I think this is a mistranslation of what was intended to be said. The Oriental Churches are called "Lesser or Minor Eastern Churches", to differentiate between the "Greater or Major Eastern Churches" of the Byzantine Rites. This is not to degrade them, but to recognize their place in history. The "Greater Churches" were imperial, while the "Lesser" ones were the countryside and native churches -- we see the differences and similarities to this day (iconostas v. veil, etc) Actually, it is simpler than this and it is not all Oriental Catholic Churches or Patriarchs that are so styled. The Major Eastern Patriarchs are those whose Patriarchal Sees are deemed to have been established by Apostles. The sole Patriarchates denoted as Minor are those of the Armenians and the Chaldeans. The others - Alexandria of the Copts, Antioch of the Melkites, Antioch of the Maronites, and Antioch of the Syriacs - are deemed Major. Many years, Neil
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#321779 - 05/11/09 08:38 AM
Re: Re: Pope Benedict XVI to lead Vespers in Melkite church in Holy L
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Canonically there is no distinction between "major" and "minor" Eastern Churches or patriarchates. The terms may have been used by historians in the past, especially to distinguish between Chalcedonian and non-Chalcedonian Eastern Churches, but I don't think the terms "major" and "minor" are very useful or provide any greater insight into the history of these Churches. Indeed, today I think distinguishing between "major" and "minor" patriarchates is rather unfortunate, and in fact inaccurate, because, as I have said, canonically there is no such distinction in the Catholic Church.
Edited by Latin Catholic (05/11/09 08:46 AM)
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#321787 - 05/11/09 09:43 AM
Re: Re: Pope Benedict XVI to lead Vespers in Melkite church in Holy L
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#321793 - 05/11/09 10:41 AM
Re: Re: Pope Benedict XVI to lead Vespers in Melkite church in Holy L
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Actually, that was calm for the Middle East. I was expecting lots of ululation!
Fr. Serge
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#321807 - 05/11/09 12:16 PM
Re: Re: Pope Benedict XVI to lead Vespers in Melkite church in Holy L
[Re: Philippe Gebara]
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thanks for posting the links
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#321810 - 05/11/09 12:49 PM
Re: Re: Pope Benedict XVI to lead Vespers in Melkite church in Holy L
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The French presenter seems to be much better informed than the one at EWTN. He recognized Patriarch Gregory III, despite the fact that his Beatitude's address obviously wasn't included in the original program...
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