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#380902 - 06/02/12 08:32 PM Byzantine Seminary Press (New Website)
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#380918 - 06/02/12 09:57 PM Re: Byzantine Seminary Press (New Website) [Re: bkovacs]
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Nice website, including a large selection of Father Anthony Coniaris' works, but ...

the Byzantine Seminary Press site opens to a display of rosaries?

First, Cardinal Sandri, then a proposal for the DL in Latin to satisfy Trad Latins and SSPXers, then this - and I could go on about a few other topics that have posted here in the last 24h.

Is this 'Latin Trumps All Month' and I missed the announcement?

Many years,

Neil
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#380922 - 06/02/12 11:07 PM Re: Byzantine Seminary Press (New Website) [Re: Irish Melkite]
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Originally Posted By: Irish Melkite
...then a proposal for the DL in Latin to satisfy Trad Latins and SSPXers...

Is this 'Latin Trumps All Month' and I missed the announcement?


Neil,

If it makes you feel better, here is the Roman Mass in Church Slavonic:

http://www.allmercifulsavior.com/Liturgy/Missa_Slavonica.pdf

grin

Also, having been to the Press several times, it is without a doubt an Eastern Christian bookstore. When you walk in, you are overwhelmed by icons and golden censers and chalices. I don't even recall seeing anything Western.

Fr. David



Edited by Chtec (06/02/12 11:16 PM)

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#380931 - 06/03/12 04:18 AM Re: Byzantine Seminary Press (New Website) [Re: Irish Melkite]
sielos ilgesys Offline
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Them rosaries with the 3-bar cross look weird to me.

Maybe I missed something but search as I might, I found no icons of our beatified martyr/confessor bishops Romzha, Hopko or Gojdich. But lest I be tarred with the "nay-sayer" brush, their biographies are to be found amongst the Byzantine Leaflet Series, which, IMO, are pretty informative and useful for giving to Latin Catholics - or other interested parties - to help them broaden or amend their notions of Church.


Edited by sielos ilgesys (06/03/12 04:25 AM)

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#380932 - 06/03/12 04:28 AM Re: Byzantine Seminary Press (New Website) [Re: bkovacs]
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I would guess that perhaps 10% of their icons are on the new website so far - 20% of their CD's, 40% of their books and so on. Since the new website includes pictures of each item, etc., we may just need to give them a little time.

They have at least one full-length biography of bishop Romzha for sale, and a number of different icons of our martyr- and confessor-bishops. Just not on the website yet.

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