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Chanted, English.
Indianapolis, Indiana (Ruthenian, Eparchy of Parma)
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Hmmm - I belong to Byzantine parish and sometimes attend Liturgy at the Ukr Catholic Shrine OTHF and both chant the Creed. I can't tell you why its different, though. Originally posted by SamB: We Antiochians, and the Greeks too I believe, do not chant the Creed, but proclaim it solemnly through speech.
I hear though that the Ukranians and the Ruthenians do chant the Creed.
Would someone verify this for me and explain why the difference exists?
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Originally posted by Daniil: Whoah, you're only 21?
Yes, only 21. Why is that so hard to believe? :p
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I find it hard to believe that many of the Ruthenian (i.e Rusyn) Metropolitan parishes still chant/sing the Creed when a lot of parishes (Harrisburg, Antracite Hard Coal Region parishes, Windber, Monroeville etc., etc.) almost always read it. Im a "vostochnik" and I believe it should be sung. The "V'iruju" in the Subcarpathian-Rus' recension of Church Slavonic is the most recongnized part of Prostopinije!
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Chanted. St. Michael's Byzantine (Ruthenian) Oregon, Ohio JIm
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