Yes yes, thank you. I know Byzantine and Ukrainian Catholics do too, but I wrote that, because this is after all Russian Orthodox. The term Mass and Liturgy are not interchangable for us.
Yeah, a lot do. In Russia I believe the majority of them do. Where I live in the US (Northeastern Pennsylvania) you'd find some parishes that do and some that don't. Funny you noted that. I was raised Ukrainian Orthodox and the that parish didn't start using English till about 5 years ago. I guess it all depends on the community, BTW Khristos Razdyetsja! ;o)
@Ukieboi83 Being Eastern Orthodox, I understand that the appropriate term is the Divine Liturgy, of which there are a few versions, such as the Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom, the Divine Liturgy of St Basil the Great, Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts. That being said, Divine Liturgy is the equivalent of what Catholics refer to as Mass. It is the celebration of the Eucharist.
I was lucky to be in that church during a mass this year. I absolutely loved the chanting, and the church itself made a great impression on me. Thank you for uploading this - pity it's so short!
Well, Ukieboi83, if we're going to get technical, it's the ROMAN Catholic Church, and it's the "Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom."
oyapeg 11 months ago
let us remember this video on the feast of the Triumph of Orthodoxy :)
mattymoo 1 year ago
Wow...wow wow wow...
Iggy3d 1 year ago
My friend showed me this
sayin it is a rely good church and wanted me 2 c it
Love the music
its so Beautiful reminds me of my mum
I love u mom
Disney2000000 3 years ago
Great video! :o)
I don't mean to be mean, but please don't refer to it as 'Mass.' That's Catholic terminology. For us Orthodox it's called Divine Liturgy, not Mass.
Ukieboi83 3 years ago
Thanks for the heads up - I've corrected the title based on your comment.
memmatthew 3 years ago
Thank you! It was very kind of you. :o)
Ukieboi83 3 years ago
@Ukieboi83 many Catholics use the Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom too by the way
rumpranger65 2 years ago
Yes yes, thank you. I know Byzantine and Ukrainian Catholics do too, but I wrote that, because this is after all Russian Orthodox. The term Mass and Liturgy are not interchangable for us.
Ukieboi83 2 years ago
@Ukieboi83 Do they use Church Slavonic still? Many Ukrainian Catholics used too but they don't anymore.
rumpranger65 2 years ago
Yeah, a lot do. In Russia I believe the majority of them do. Where I live in the US (Northeastern Pennsylvania) you'd find some parishes that do and some that don't. Funny you noted that. I was raised Ukrainian Orthodox and the that parish didn't start using English till about 5 years ago. I guess it all depends on the community, BTW Khristos Razdyetsja! ;o)
Ukieboi83 2 years ago
@Ukieboi83 Slavite Jeho!
rumpranger65 2 years ago
@Ukieboi83 Being Eastern Orthodox, I understand that the appropriate term is the Divine Liturgy, of which there are a few versions, such as the Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom, the Divine Liturgy of St Basil the Great, Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts. That being said, Divine Liturgy is the equivalent of what Catholics refer to as Mass. It is the celebration of the Eucharist.
JustJim70118 1 year ago
I was lucky to be in that church during a mass this year. I absolutely loved the chanting, and the church itself made a great impression on me. Thank you for uploading this - pity it's so short!
youwannadie 3 years ago