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#280079 - 02/25/08 10:37 AM
Re: Munhall Cathedral Rumor...
[Re: Ung-Certez]
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asianpilgrim
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The length of the liturgy? Was it too long or too short?
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#280102 - 02/25/08 01:33 PM
Re: Munhall Cathedral Rumor...
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Monomakh
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Here's the report:
There were things that supprised me, the length of liturgy, most of the parishioners not singing, the use of an Eucharist minister, etc.
Ung How can the use of an Extraordinary Minister of the Eucharist be justified in an Eastern Catholic context? There is no such thing in the Orthodox and Byzantine tradition. In the Orthodox Church no layman even touches the Holy Table or the Chalice and Diskos. In the Russian Church, even a Deacon does not distribute Holy Communion, unless it is in the most extraordinary of circumstances. Certainly not simply to make Communion go faster! I am truly flabbergasted. Fr David Straut
Father David,
The news of having an Extraordinary Minister of the Eucharist is flabbergasting. However, taken in the context that 90%+ of Greek Cathlolic churches don't celebrate Vespers and/or Matins, 99%+ of Greek Catholic churches don't celebrate The Great Canon of St. Andrew of Crete, etc. it shouldn't be all that surprising that it could happen. Once the slippery slope has been entered upon, this is the kind of stuff that happens.
Monomakh
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#280119 - 02/25/08 04:05 PM
Re: Munhall Cathedral Rumor...
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A Simple Sinner
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Registered: 04/18/07
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Loc: Ohio
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Anyone have any photos or studies to back them upin assertions like:
"90%+ of Greek Cathlolic churches don't celebrate Vespers and/or Matins, 99%+ of Greek Catholic churches don't celebrate The Great Canon of St. Andrew of Crete"
Anyone?
Why is it always open season on the BCC when it comes to sensationalizing or rumor mongering?
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#280123 - 02/25/08 04:38 PM
Re: Munhall Cathedral Rumor...
[Re: A Simple Sinner]
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Monomakh
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Anyone have any photos or studies to back them upin assertions like:
"90%+ of Greek Cathlolic churches don't celebrate Vespers and/or Matins, 99%+ of Greek Catholic churches don't celebrate The Great Canon of St. Andrew of Crete"
Anyone?
Why is it always open season on the BCC when it comes to sensationalizing or rumor mongering?
First of all, the BCC is not the only Greek Catholic jurisdiction here in the USA.
Secondly, the 90% number is not a stretch at all for Vespers and Matins, it is right around reality. I travel for work extensively throughout the US and Canada. Many weekends I am out of town, I have searched high and low to find Greek Catholic parishes that provide complete Vespers on Saturday evenings. Your profile says your in Ohio, we could together go over the churches here in Ohio where we both live and find that they are not specious. I'll begin to look up others churches across the country that have websites and see what their schedules. If others could help that would be great. I'd like to have a list of parishes that offer the full liturgical celebrations so that when I travel I'll know where to go. (I started a list at the end of this post). Let's go through this and we'll see who the sensationalists are.
With regards to the Great Canon of St. Andrew. I challenge you to find more than 3, and I defy you to name more than 8 Greek Catholic churches in the US that celebrated the Great Canon of St. Andrew during the first week of the Great Fast this year, the year before that, etc. Instead of getting upset with the messenger, perhaps those who cut corners at every chance they get should be questioned by you as well.
Here is the list I started for Vespers (this is the best of my knowledge) St. Josaphat (Ukrainian) Parma OH no Vespers St. Andrew (Ukrainian) Parma OH no Vespers St. John (Ruthenian Cathedral) Parma OH no Vespers St. Gregory (Ruthenian) Lakewood OH no Vespers Holy Ghost (Ruthenian) Cleveland, OH I heard that Vespers was discontinued, someone please confirm St. Mary (Ruthenian) Cleveland, OH no Vespers St. Joseph (Ruthenian) Brecksville, OH no Vespers Holy Spirit (Ruthenian) Parma OH no Vespers St. John (Ruthenian) Columbus OH I heard they have Vespers St. Anne (Ukrainian) Youngstown OH no Vespers Holy Ghost (Ukrainian) Akron OH no Vespers St. Stephen (Ruthenian) Euclid OH no Vespers St. Michael (Ruthenian) Akron OH no Vespers St. Nicholas (Ruthenian)Ashtabula OH no Vespers St. Nicholas (Ruthenian)Barberton OH no Vespers St. Eugene (Ruthenian)Bedford OH no Vespers Infant Jesus of Prague Boardman OH no Vespers St. Michael (Ruthenian)Campbell OH no Vespers St. Nicholas (Ruthenian) Cleveland OH no Vespers St. Barbara (Ruthenian) Dayton OH no Vespers St. Mary Magdalene (Ruthenian) Fairview Pk, OH no Vespers St. Mary (Ruthenian) Marblehead, OH no Vespers St. Andrew (Ruthenian) Mentor, OH I heard that they do, please confirm St. John the Baptist (Ruthenian) Mingo Junction, OH no Vespers St. Michael (Ruthenian) Newton Falls, OH no Vespers St. Michael (Ruthenian) Oregon, OH no Vespers St. Michael (Ruthenian) Pleasant City,OH unknown St. John (Ruthenian) Solon, OH no Vespers St. Joseph (Ruthenian) Toledo, OH unknown Ss. Peter and Paul (Ruthenian) Warren, OH unknown St. George (Ruthenian) Youngstown, OH St. Emilian (Ruthenian) Brunswick, OH I heard it was discontinued need confirmation Pokrova (Ukrainian) no Vespers St. Nicholas (Ruthenian) Lorain, OH They have Vespers St. Elias (Melkite) Brooklyn, OH no Vespers St. Joseph (Melkite) Akron, OH no Vespers
And with regards to the Cathedral in Munhall, PA that this thread is about, the last time I checked, the parish had the time to celebrate Saturday evening liturgy but not to celebrate Vespers even though the cantor was very qualified and knew the music for vespers.
I have to find out about others still. Also, this probably should be it's own thread.........
Monomakh
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#280125 - 02/25/08 05:21 PM
Re: Munhall Cathedral Rumor...
[Re: Monomakh]
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A Simple Sinner
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Registered: 04/18/07
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I am sorry I said anything - a lot of time and effort just went into that.
I concede we are deeply flawed and less authentic. I have been won over.
"St. Joseph (Ruthenian) Toledo, OH unknown"
Where is that parish supposed to be?
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#280129 - 02/25/08 05:36 PM
Re: Munhall Cathedral Rumor...
[Re: Etnick]
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A Simple Sinner
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Registered: 04/18/07
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Loc: Ohio
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OCA parishes:
All.
I'd have to muster up a list of those that don't have Vespers, but I don't know of any. How sad that the Greek Catholic churches refuse to follow their tradition.
Don't be too sad for us. Much as it would be great to have vespers at every parish, for a lot of parishes with far-flung parishoners getting to the parish on a Saturday night would constitute a difficulty. At the parish where I have attended them, as often as not it has been two or three of us and the priest.
How has this become a hallmark of authenticity in the way it has on here? Laudible as it may be for all of us to resume it, if it is impracticle on a number of levels, why is this continually brought against us as "Exhibit F" in the ongoing trial to somehow demonstrate we are ersatz easterners?
I love the BCC and lately I feel on here that some are taking every opportunity to insult the Byzantine Catholics.
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