I am from India and what a joy it is for us Catholics to have so many liturgical rites.. I myself have participated in the three rites prevelant in our country... the Latin rite, and the two eastern syriac rites- the syro malabar and syro malankara liturgy...hoping to be part of a byzantine liturgy in the near future... ❤️❤️❤️❤️
This is not catholic Its Orthodox liturgy and orthodox rite BUT have been paying aligience to Rome There are the Uniates creeping the papal supremacy in the Orthodox believers Its like the Trojan Horse
@@brunomiranda1143 theway you put it means that Rome is above all and not equal There lies the real schism ,the Supremacy of Rome and the infallibility of Papa On the other hand also you have to understand who is the echismatic in this sense as the Orhorox have nor added anything in the Nicæan creed ......
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Thank you for your kind comments. The 'hymn' we used is by the Ukrainian сomposer Dmitry Stepanovich Bortniansky (1751-1825). We sang it as the entrance hymn on this occasion and it is called "Bud Imia Hospodne" (Blessed be the name of the Lord
The people you see in this video who are eastern rite are not orthodox, but catholics and for us orthodox they are even greater heretics than then the papist heretics as they are traitors of the faith, there are many videos that describe the theological not just liturgics, we have almost nothing in common with eachother
@@corneliu-mihaimagureanu6626 Por lo menos la Iglesia Católica ha podido unir a las diferentes tradiciones cristianas algo que la Iglesia Ortodoxa no ha sido capaz.
Actuality they don't do the Mass in the Greek way. The music in Greek ritual is monophonic, they have a Slavic polyphonic music. The priest mast face the eastern side of the temple when he serves the mass.
This is, as I'm sure you already know, a Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Liturgy. They are one of the Uniate churches in full communion with Rome. I'm sure the way it's done in the UK differs somewhat from the way it's done in Ukraine, and from the way it's done here in North America, but you must realise that this liturgy was held in the Latin Rite Westminster Cathedral. It wasn't built with the Liturgy of St John Chrysostom in mind, and certain compromises must be made. The Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church follows many of the same conventions as the other Slavic Greek-Catholic churches, similar to those in the Slavic Orthodox churches, including polyphonic singing. It's interesting to note, though, how Latin influence seems to creep in to these Eastern Catholic churches. You'll sometimes hear a good part of the liturgy spoken, for example, and many parishes have rosary services. In North America, you'll even see girl servers in the liturgy, and many parishes have minimalist icon screens, or none at all. Married clergy have been under restrictions until recently, too. That was an issue that caused two waves of mass conversion of Rusyn Greek-Catholic immigrants in the early 20th Century to Orthodoxy. The earlier group converted to the autonomous American branch of the Russian Orthodox Church, and the second became the American Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Diocese of the Ecumenical Patriarchate.
"Isaías 6,3: «Santo, Santo, Santo, Yahvé Sebaot, llena está la tierra de tu gloria.» y el Benedictus de Mateo 21,9: «Bendito el que viene en nombre del Señor. Hosanna en las alturas.». ua-cam.com/video/6Z3lQLv0dXM/v-deo.html by Ukrainian composer Kyrylo Stetsenko ua-cam.com/video/BLjCocIGpcQ/v-deo.htmlsi=crDI_CDM9cwAYoXo&t=160
The protodeacon has a lovley voice, love the fact that he used some slavonic, unfortunate he's a heretic same with the rest of them, sad that they are heretics, come home my dear brothers, return to orthodoxy
@@dimitriosvlissides5781 I realise that you're going for snark rather than accuracy, but the uninformed might think you're saying that these people were once Latin Rite Roman Catholics who woke up one day and decided to play dress-up. The 'Byzantine' Rite papist churches come from central and Eastern Europe, and from the Middle East, and their native Christian Rite has always been 'Greek'. Some claim unbroken union with Rome from before the Great Schism, most were created from dioceses, individual clergy and faithful who converted to Rome without dramatically changing their liturgical practices. The latter camp did so for varying reasons. Possibly some for religious reasons, but I wouldn't be shocked to learn that most did so for secular reasons. The tiny Romanian Greek-Catholic Church was created at the urging of the government of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the Jesuits for increased political power, as one example. On a personal note, I'm extremely sceptical of the Church of Rome. There's no Scriptural or Traditional basis for the Petrine claims.
@@PrenticeBoy1688 The Romanian Greek Catholic Church had over two million members before the Communist takeover and the forced "reunion" with the Romanian Orthodox Church. Belorus was majority Greek Catholic until the tsars took control of the country and abolished the Church through forced incorporation into the Russian Orthodox Church. Stalin did the same to the Ukrainian Greek Catholics whose bishops save one perished in the concentration camps.
I am from India and what a joy it is for us Catholics to have so many liturgical rites.. I myself have participated in the three rites prevelant in our country... the Latin rite, and the two eastern syriac rites- the syro malabar and syro malankara liturgy...hoping to be part of a byzantine liturgy in the near future... ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Emmm... Ukranian Greek-Catholuc is not Syriatic and have nothic common with Syria.
@@mr.helsing7192 He never said it did. All he said is that he’s been to the Latin and Syriac rites, and wants to go to the Byzantine rite.
@@mr.helsing7192 Read better.
Traditional Eastern Rites are difficult to find. Many of them are watered down and use vernacular.
I don't know what they're singing, but it sounds like it's coming from heaven
Because it is
It's an entire Ukrainian Mass.
I am from South America, I see the beauty of the church and how Catholic it is and I feel very proud.
This is not catholic Its Orthodox liturgy and orthodox rite BUT have been paying aligience to Rome
There are the Uniates creeping the papal supremacy in the Orthodox believers Its like the Trojan Horse
@@dimitriosvlissides5781 if they are loyal to the Pope then they are CATHOLICS! Simply liturgically they use the Eastern Rite
@@calasalos it's not so simple as you think
As this is the way that catholics split the orthodox people causing havoc See in Ukraine
@@dimitriosvlissides5781 I desire that the schismatic churches return to the unity with Rome, but they have solve their many canonical disorders.
@@brunomiranda1143 theway you put it means that Rome is above all and not equal There lies the real schism ,the Supremacy of Rome and the infallibility of Papa
On the other hand also you have to understand who is the echismatic in this sense as the Orhorox have nor added anything in the Nicæan creed ......
Remain FAITHFUL to the Holy Church of CHRIST 🙏💞🌹 Speak strong and loud Even if they Impose on us the face mask. Blessings to All the World from Mexico ❤️❤️❤️
Face masks kept us alive. Stop with the MAGAT fascist lies.
Simply stunning music !
Like the Vestments, the music is Orthodox.
@@alexalechna6766 what is rthodox .??
No. We had the same in the Ukrainian Catholic Church I grew up in. Orthodox and Catholic share many of the same things.
Неймовірний хор!
Дякуємо. Також нові видео: ua-cam.com/video/Wj_4Nv9zaXg/v-deo.html і ua-cam.com/video/N8xmzmeZZ7Y/v-deo.html
Brilliant!
Stunning!
Amen
To all Roman Rite Catholics, preface is at 1:15:00
do the Latin Bishops take the communion
of course because these “Byzantinic” bishops are the bishops of Ukrainian Catholic Church. Which they’re in full communion with the Pope.
What is the name of the entrance hymn that was sung? Very beautiful.
Thank you for your kind comments. The 'hymn' we used is by the Ukrainian сomposer Dmitry Stepanovich Bortniansky (1751-1825). We sang it as the entrance hymn on this occasion and it is called "Bud Imia Hospodne" (Blessed be the name of the Lord
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My name is John
I from India my question to you bishop catholic vs orthodox
What is the difference Christian god bless you bishop ameen
The people you see in this video who are eastern rite are not orthodox, but catholics and for us orthodox they are even greater heretics than then the papist heretics as they are traitors of the faith, there are many videos that describe the theological not just liturgics, we have almost nothing in common with eachother
@@corneliu-mihaimagureanu6626 Por lo menos la Iglesia Católica ha podido unir a las diferentes tradiciones cristianas algo que la Iglesia Ortodoxa no ha sido capaz.
Actuality they don't do the Mass in the Greek way. The music in Greek ritual is monophonic, they have a Slavic polyphonic music. The priest mast face the eastern side of the temple when he serves the mass.
This is, as I'm sure you already know, a Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Liturgy. They are one of the Uniate churches in full communion with Rome. I'm sure the way it's done in the UK differs somewhat from the way it's done in Ukraine, and from the way it's done here in North America, but you must realise that this liturgy was held in the Latin Rite Westminster Cathedral. It wasn't built with the Liturgy of St John Chrysostom in mind, and certain compromises must be made. The Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church follows many of the same conventions as the other Slavic Greek-Catholic churches, similar to those in the Slavic Orthodox churches, including polyphonic singing. It's interesting to note, though, how Latin influence seems to creep in to these Eastern Catholic churches. You'll sometimes hear a good part of the liturgy spoken, for example, and many parishes have rosary services. In North America, you'll even see girl servers in the liturgy, and many parishes have minimalist icon screens, or none at all. Married clergy have been under restrictions until recently, too. That was an issue that caused two waves of mass conversion of Rusyn Greek-Catholic immigrants in the early 20th Century to Orthodoxy. The earlier group converted to the autonomous American branch of the Russian Orthodox Church, and the second became the American Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Diocese of the Ecumenical Patriarchate.
Does anyone know who the bishop is behind the cardinal are 2:40?
That's Metropolitan Archbishop Péter Fülöp Kocsis of Hajdúdorog, head of the Hungarian Greek Catholic Church.
Alguien me puede decir como se llama el canto que se entona en 1:17:25
"Isaías 6,3: «Santo, Santo, Santo, Yahvé Sebaot, llena está la tierra de tu gloria.» y el Benedictus de Mateo 21,9: «Bendito el que viene en nombre del Señor. Hosanna en las alturas.». ua-cam.com/video/6Z3lQLv0dXM/v-deo.html by Ukrainian composer Kyrylo Stetsenko ua-cam.com/video/BLjCocIGpcQ/v-deo.htmlsi=crDI_CDM9cwAYoXo&t=160
Interessant Übersetzung auf griechisch in Englisch 🤓 X= CH
Readings:
Epistle: Eph. 5:9-21
Gospel: Lk. 17:9-19
It looks like it's not in english
This is the Ukrainian language.
@@dap0177 the liturgy is beautiful
@@dap0177 No, mostly Old Church Slavonic, the liturgical language shared with the Orthodox.
@@arnoldconrad744 No, this is in Ukrainian
Some of it is in English
The protodeacon has a lovley voice, love the fact that he used some slavonic, unfortunate he's a heretic same with the rest of them, sad that they are heretics, come home my dear brothers, return to orthodoxy
Al menos ellos no se handan dividiendo como la Iglesia Ortodoxa.
Evidence for EERD in Scripture and Fathers: 😬
Evidence for Filioque in Scripture and Fathers:😁
The latin rite bishops should have removed their mitres at the reading of the holy Gospel
They don't know any better.
they are latin rite bishops
Три су велика пада у историји рода људског: Адамов, Јудин и папин.
Св. Јустин Ћелијски
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Брате правильно! С Праздником! Здравеи от Румыния!
That’s call ecumenism and that’s a sin to participate in this kind of rituals
what ecumenism? all of them here are part of the Catholic Church in communion with Rome
@@danielmia5953 these are the Uniates pretending to be orthodox What a parody
Somebody didn't read the title cards at the beginning of the video.
@@dimitriosvlissides5781 I realise that you're going for snark rather than accuracy, but the uninformed might think you're saying that these people were once Latin Rite Roman Catholics who woke up one day and decided to play dress-up. The 'Byzantine' Rite papist churches come from central and Eastern Europe, and from the Middle East, and their native Christian Rite has always been 'Greek'. Some claim unbroken union with Rome from before the Great Schism, most were created from dioceses, individual clergy and faithful who converted to Rome without dramatically changing their liturgical practices. The latter camp did so for varying reasons. Possibly some for religious reasons, but I wouldn't be shocked to learn that most did so for secular reasons. The tiny Romanian Greek-Catholic Church was created at the urging of the government of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the Jesuits for increased political power, as one example. On a personal note, I'm extremely sceptical of the Church of Rome. There's no Scriptural or Traditional basis for the Petrine claims.
@@PrenticeBoy1688 The Romanian Greek Catholic Church had over two million members before the Communist takeover and the forced "reunion" with the Romanian Orthodox Church. Belorus was majority Greek Catholic until the tsars took control of the country and abolished the Church through forced incorporation into the Russian Orthodox Church. Stalin did the same to the Ukrainian Greek Catholics whose bishops save one perished in the concentration camps.