@@colinlavelle7806 there are far more beautiful Latin Rite vestments out there. However, I am just glad to see all the Latin Rite clergy are wearing chasubles and not just stoles as is often the case in concelebrations.
@@Switzerland_rules379Soo, in the West there are 3 tipes os Mitres. When a bishop is concelebrating, such as in this case, the church instruct the usage of the called Simples Mitre.
Actually it is an Orthodox service written by Kyrylo Stetsenko an Orthodox priest... not much difference in the services other than the catholic version makes references to the Bishop of Rome... How do I know? I helped research and sing in the liturgy.
@@jaroslawkrywonos4603 Actually it is not orthodox but the byzantine liturgy... Orthodoxy cannot claim the Byzantine liturgy as its own...It is used by both Orthodox or Catholic churches..
Blessed be the name of the Lord "bud' im'ya hospodne' -- It's always used as the introductory processional for any hierarchichal (any time a bishop celebrates) liturgy in the Byzantine (certainly Slavonic) tradition. This particular composition used is Bortnyansky's rendition. Really beautiful.
Akshay Jihan, according to my conscience and my faith (I am a ROMAN Catholic), we can go to any rite anytime, and in any Catholic Church any rite can be performed - Which according to my conscience our CATHOLIC CHURCH IS ONE UNIVERSAL. There is no difference between any rite Church, as all are one in One Holy Catholic Apostolic Church. - AMEN
@@MeninodeValpoi brother, I too am a Catholic Christian. What you said is absolutely right. But I only asked that whether that cathedral built as a Latin Catholic church or not. Which diocese own that church?
The Divine Liturgy is both beautiful and ancient, with many Latin Rite bishops and clergy in attendance. So why do these same Latin Rite Bishop along with the present pope, disdain the Traditional Roman Rite which is also beautiful and ancient? It doesn't seem logical! Nor does it seem fair for them to continually block it's celebration.
Yes Ukranian Catholic......one part of former Orthodox Christans who united with Rome under the Union of Brest in around 1596. They accepted papal authority and were permitted to retain their Byzantine liturgy and married clergy (except for bishops).
When our Eastern Kinsmen do better Liturgy and know how to brook our cathedrals 100x better than us bereft Romans! Sad and surely an Token Our Lord is unhappy mid us but happy mid his Children that keep his Rites and Ways fixed!
It's the Ukrainian Greek Catholic church conducting service in the Roman Catholic cathedral of Westminster. The Greek Catholic and Roman Catholic are in union with each other and are under the leadership of the Pope of Rome. These are not orthodox and this is not an Anglican Church. You are mistaken with Westminster Abbey. This is Westminster cathedral of the Catholics
It's a Eastern Catholic Divine Liturgy with Priests from the Ukrainian Church Slovak and many more Eastern Byzantine Churches and this is the Westminster Catherdal not the Westminster Abbey which is the place of King Charles Coronation as well and by the way Anglicans do have many things in common with both Latin Catholics and Orthodox and the Orthodox Church actually recognises some of the Saints and some other stuff in the Anglican Church too
è splendido, mistico, artistico, profondo, festoso, ti da gioia sovrumana, ti ispira alla preghiera quasi come un lied di Schubert... ma non ha nulla di cristiano tutto questo, salva l'Eucaristia stessa.
@@DF_UniatePapistThe Holy Family icon is a bit controversial in the Byzantine Church as I have researched it... it's heretical apparently cause it shows the Theotokos and Josip the parents of Christ together but God is the Father and the Holy Trinity basically it's hard to explain search it up
At around 1:30 you see a steep drop in the beauty of the vestments
i think the latin rite vestments have their own beauty and simplicity.
@@colinlavelle7806 there are far more beautiful Latin Rite vestments out there. However, I am just glad to see all the Latin Rite clergy are wearing chasubles and not just stoles as is often the case in concelebrations.
Indeed. If only the Latin Rite had stuck with the Vestments of the Old Mass
@@colinlavelle7806 nah. Return to gothic and conical style chasubles with beautiful array
Yeah the traditional old styled latin vestments are more beautiful
Love to see our Eastern brethren's vestments. Until I see our bishops Post Vat-II vestment seems so plain
Exactly what I was thinking. Traditional Roman vestments would have looked so much better.
praise God, chasubles they wore in this liturgy are much much better n looks ornate than chasubles used by Roman Catholic clergies here in Indonesia
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Yeah, the mitres looked like they came out of a hypermodern hollywood house
@@Switzerland_rules379Soo, in the West there are 3 tipes os Mitres. When a bishop is concelebrating, such as in this case, the church instruct the usage of the called Simples Mitre.
Love the Byzantines! My priest is biritual from England. Fr Joseph Matlak
Beautiful Divine Liturgy in London wish i could see it
I love this basilica... Perfect place to celebrate Divine Liturgy
It's not a basilica, it's the main Catholic cathedral of England
I assume this is Eastern Catholic and not Eastern Orthodox?
and also in Slovakia :D @Piotr Rokicki
Actually it is an Orthodox service written by Kyrylo Stetsenko an Orthodox priest... not much difference in the services other than the catholic version makes references to the Bishop of Rome... How do I know? I helped research and sing in the liturgy.
@@jaroslawkrywonos4603 Actually it is not orthodox but the byzantine liturgy... Orthodoxy cannot claim the Byzantine liturgy as its own...It is used by both Orthodox or Catholic churches..
Ukranian Byzantine Catholic to be precise.
They are uniates. They are not orthodox.
This so touching I have goose pimples on my skin listen to this divine liturgy hymn
Forgive my ignorance to our Eastern Catholic brethren. What's the name of this Ukrainian processional hymn? Thanks/Dyakuyu! SLAVA ISUSU KHRISTU!
Blessed be the name of the Lord "bud' im'ya hospodne' -- It's always used as the introductory processional for any hierarchichal (any time a bishop celebrates) liturgy in the Byzantine (certainly Slavonic) tradition. This particular composition used is Bortnyansky's rendition. Really beautiful.
Slava Naviky!!
@@brettmccaw5581 do you have the full words for the chant?
@@ephraimpaul There's an English version of this chant which was sung at one of the Masses during a Knight of Columbus Convention.
@@paolocabling i meant in the original Slavic language
What is the opening chant? Please! I must know! Thanks and God Bless You.
All I could say is this: the setting for the Divine Liturgy is the Pontifical Sacred & Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom by Kyrylo Stetsenko
Буди імя Господне - Дмитра Бортнянського (Blessed be the Name of the Lord - Dmytro Bortniansky)
So Beautiful! And .... it Blows the Novus Ordo Right Out of the still waters!
What is the title of the chants?
What are the chants that are being sung at the start and also by the patriarch?
Love the echo!!!
Could you upload the rest of the Divine Liturgy, please?
ua-cam.com/video/74GYzH3VDMw/v-deo.html
Try ua-cam.com/video/74GYzH3VDMw/v-deo.html for a fuller version .... this version not very good
I think Westminster cathedral is a Latin Catholic church. But is it Byzantine?
Akshay Jihan, according to my conscience and my faith (I am a ROMAN Catholic), we can go to any rite anytime, and in any Catholic Church any rite can be performed - Which according to my conscience our CATHOLIC CHURCH IS ONE UNIVERSAL. There is no difference between any rite Church, as all are one in One Holy Catholic Apostolic Church. - AMEN
@@MeninodeValpoi brother, I too am a Catholic Christian. What you said is absolutely right. But I only asked that whether that cathedral built as a Latin Catholic church or not. Which diocese own that church?
It's a Catholic cathedral. Just the architecture is inspired by Byzantine. The diocese is Westminster.
@@akshayachu3964 it's mainly latin but some of the style of the church is byzantine
Catholic churches can be used for our eastern brethren
The Divine Liturgy is both beautiful and ancient, with many Latin Rite bishops and clergy in attendance. So why do these same Latin Rite Bishop along with the present pope, disdain the Traditional Roman Rite which is also beautiful and ancient? It doesn't seem logical! Nor does it seem fair for them to continually block it's celebration.
What is this??? Orthodox serving with Catholics?
greek catholics, from ukraine
Yes Ukranian Catholic......one part of former Orthodox Christans who united with Rome under the Union of Brest in around 1596. They accepted papal authority and were permitted to retain their Byzantine liturgy and married clergy (except for bishops).
No, this is a Byzantine Catholic liturgy.
@@beatleseternally1170 I am aware
@@colinlavelle7806 Orthodox bishops cannot be married either.
When our Eastern Kinsmen do better Liturgy and know how to brook our cathedrals 100x better than us bereft Romans! Sad and surely an Token Our Lord is unhappy mid us but happy mid his Children that keep his Rites and Ways fixed!
Well, however the binding authority is with the Church...Neither with you nor with me
Major-Archbishop Sviatoslav...? Who is this "Major Archbishop?" The term you are looking for is "Patriarch."
So whom will be more into it France or England, they compete with the French orthodox cathedral
there was Cardinal Nichols
Très beau la concelebration.
Многая літа Владико.
How the Orthodox Church conduce a Divine Liturgy in a Anglican Church.
It's the Ukrainian Greek Catholic church conducting service in the Roman Catholic cathedral of Westminster. The Greek Catholic and Roman Catholic are in union with each other and are under the leadership of the Pope of Rome. These are not orthodox and this is not an Anglican Church. You are mistaken with Westminster Abbey. This is Westminster cathedral of the Catholics
This is a Catholic liturgy in a Catholic Church.
Every word in this comment is wrong lol
@@gu3r1taractually it’s 100% true
It's a Eastern Catholic Divine Liturgy with Priests from the Ukrainian Church Slovak and many more Eastern Byzantine Churches and this is the Westminster Catherdal not the Westminster Abbey which is the place of King Charles Coronation as well and by the way Anglicans do have many things in common with both Latin Catholics and Orthodox and the Orthodox Church actually recognises some of the Saints and some other stuff in the Anglican Church too
They haven't had to change their liturgy unlike us in the Latin church, and Francis would like it if we moved to a more Protestant church
Bergoglio is an apostate
è splendido, mistico, artistico, profondo, festoso, ti da gioia sovrumana, ti ispira alla preghiera quasi come un lied di Schubert... ma non ha nulla di cristiano tutto questo, salva l'Eucaristia stessa.
Uniate heretics
they put heretical icon on the video's opening so i don't need to watch the whole video
What’s heretical about it?
@@DF_UniatePapistThe Holy Family icon is a bit controversial in the Byzantine Church as I have researched it... it's heretical apparently cause it shows the Theotokos and Josip the parents of Christ together but God is the Father and the Holy Trinity basically it's hard to explain search it up
@@DF_UniatePapistbtw I am also Eastern Catholic I follow your channel
The Uniate Church.
These are not Byzantine!! Are friendly Pope Roman Catholic with orthodox clothes..as wolves with sheep uniforms
@@beatleseternally1170 they are?...now you say me that a wolf with sheep's clothes is sheep...
They destroy orthodox church
Traitors