Holy mass on St. Augustine Day with Swedish Church Union 3

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Mässa på St. Augustinus minnesdag i Kungsholms kyrka, 28 augusti 2010, med arbetsgemenskapen Kyrklig förnyelse. Biskop Biörn Fjärstedt celebrerar. Offertoriepsalmen 393 Du öppnar, o evige Fader, bön över offergåvorna och därefter evkaristins liturgi fram till fridshälsningen.

Mass on the memorial day of St. Augustine in Kungsholm's church, Stockholm, with the Swedish church union (within the Church of Sweden). Celebrant is bishop emeritus Biörn Fjärstedt. Next to him stands (with the stole crossed as the bishop is present) the chairman of the Church union Ove Lundin) and a deacon. Offertory hymn by Anders Frostensson and O. Lindberg, prayers over the gifts then following the Liturgy of the Eucharist from the Sursum Corda to the Pax.

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  • Beautiful! I recognize the Swedish liturgy as it is like ours in the ELCA.

  • @swedishlutheran Yes quite similar, though I think this is even more a like the Roman Catholic liturgy.

  • Schöner Gesang! Schade finde ich nur diesen Volksaltar...:-(((

  • @PadiZH Hallo! Ja, in dieser Kirche finde ich es unnötig mit noch einem Altar..

  • @PadiZH I personally like a wooden altar, because Jesus was at Table, not at a stone altar. But I do find this particularly altar is not sufficiently dignified pr formal as would be a solid and artistically crafterd table altar.

  • @FRAGIORGIO1 Well, as it is a second altar and is sometimes must be removed it can't be too solid. No reason for a second altar her as it already is a high altar and the church is not as big as the Cathedral of Uppsala for example. But maybe the altar must not have wheels like this..

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  • @karpov89 I understand, but I remember when I was in California, I once saw a lovely carved wooden table in the parish house that I would have preferred for the altar. It was dignified and beautiful as well as solid. I think it could still be possible to have a good one that is also removable, since I remember moving that table in California with the help of one other person. Well, my best to you.! (I'm not trying to quibble, but I do like a good Wooden altar !)

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