Thanks! Yes it is the most common one both in the Church of Sweden and the Catholic Church in Sweden, especially during the period when the liturgical color is green. It is from the 11th century.
loved it---I'm an American Liberal Vatican II Social Justice Catholic and this was great---It's great to see the similarities between Lutheran, Anglican, and Catholic masses! God loves us all!
Their goal is to end the schism between Sweden and Rome, they want the Church of Sweden to be one with the one, holy, apostolic and catholic church again.
@@swedishcrusader That is NOT true. The Scandinavian Lutheran churches KEPT the Holy Succession of the prelate (pastor) from St. Peter to the current Pope. It is true that there was a break from this in the American Lutheran Church movement, and in other countries. I'm a Lutheran who was married in a combined Lutheran-Catholic Wedding Mass/Ceremony and have been to both churches for 35 years. The two are extremely similar compared to the differences.
very nice, thank you
Very beautiful celebration! I especially love the simple and soaring melody of the Sanctus/Benedictus.
Thanks! Nice that you like it!
Thanks! Yes it is the most common one both in the Church of Sweden and the Catholic Church in Sweden, especially during the period when the liturgical color is green. It is from the 11th century.
Great.
Thanks, nice that you like it!
loved it---I'm an American Liberal Vatican II Social Justice Catholic and this was great---It's great to see the similarities between Lutheran, Anglican, and Catholic masses! God loves us all!
Is this a serious comment?
You cannot be an orthodox christian and be liberal at the same time.
@@swedishcrusader yes you can
@@swedishcrusader Generally the Orthodox Church is not compatible with capitalism.
@@stevebrown8368 that's anathema
Why it says Catholic Renewal within the church of Sweden
Their goal is to end the schism between Sweden and Rome, they want the Church of Sweden to be one with the one, holy, apostolic and catholic church again.
No, their Holy Orders is invalid.
@@swedishcrusader That is NOT true. The Scandinavian Lutheran churches KEPT the Holy Succession of the prelate (pastor) from St. Peter to the current Pope. It is true that there was a break from this in the American Lutheran Church movement, and in other countries.
I'm a Lutheran who was married in a combined Lutheran-Catholic Wedding Mass/Ceremony and have been to both churches for 35 years. The two are extremely similar compared to the differences.