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a mozarab isn't catholic or eastern orthodox. it's a church that has one of the oldest liturgy rights predating the great schism of east and western europe.
so in a tru sence it's a spanish orthodox church that has no affiliation with constantinople(istanbul) and it's center is in toledo spain.
Yes, it is a Catholic liturgical rite. There are many different rites within the Catholic Church, the Roman rite being the most widely used.
The Mozarabic rite was regulated by the Fourth Council of Toledo in 633, and it was in use by Spanish Catholics before that time. The Spanish Christians who lived under Muslim domination were called Mozarabs, and that is how the Spanish rite became known as the Mozarabic rite, even though the rite existed before the Muslim invasion of Spain.
Yes and not, and what happens is that the Catholic Church there are various rituals one is that the Latin rite is the most common, so there mozarabic that is one of the twelve. I think so ...
c'est magnifique! I would love to hear a mozarabic liturgy with the original style of chant instead of typical gregorian tripe butchered version of mozarabe chant. The authentic mozarabic chant appears to sound somewhere inbetween Corsican, Coptic and Byzantine Chant.
What is a Mozarab?Another version of catholic mass?
kourostatis 3 years ago
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a mozarab isn't catholic or eastern orthodox. it's a church that has one of the oldest liturgy rights predating the great schism of east and western europe.
so in a tru sence it's a spanish orthodox church that has no affiliation with constantinople(istanbul) and it's center is in toledo spain.
PaganFreak9210 3 years ago
PaganFreak9210,
The Mozarabic rite is a Catholic rite of the Latin Church.
DimDrumsThrobbing 3 years ago 4
kourostatis,
Yes, it is a Catholic liturgical rite. There are many different rites within the Catholic Church, the Roman rite being the most widely used.
The Mozarabic rite was regulated by the Fourth Council of Toledo in 633, and it was in use by Spanish Catholics before that time. The Spanish Christians who lived under Muslim domination were called Mozarabs, and that is how the Spanish rite became known as the Mozarabic rite, even though the rite existed before the Muslim invasion of Spain.
DimDrumsThrobbing 3 years ago 2
Mozarabic rite. It is a catholic rite from the Iberian peninsula, with its own liturgy, different from the Roman rite.
DanVilAl 3 years ago
Yes and not, and what happens is that the Catholic Church there are various rituals one is that the Latin rite is the most common, so there mozarabic that is one of the twelve. I think so ...
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kiwyux 2 years ago
More please. Perhaps the whole Mass? Please, please, please. Thanks!
frdb96 4 years ago 5
Al fin aparece un video de la misa mozárabe. Ojalá algún día alguien suba la liturgia completa, o partes más largas.
DanVilAl 4 years ago
c'est magnifique! I would love to hear a mozarabic liturgy with the original style of chant instead of typical gregorian tripe butchered version of mozarabe chant. The authentic mozarabic chant appears to sound somewhere inbetween Corsican, Coptic and Byzantine Chant.
carolking 5 years ago