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The Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches states that the rites with which it is concerned (but which it does not list) spring from the following five traditions: Alexandrian, Antiochian, Armenian, Chaldean, and Constantinopolitan. [27] Since it covers only Eastern Catholic churches and rites, it does not mention those of Western tradition.
A listing of holidays on the Catholic liturgical calendar ... Memorial (liturgy) Memorial of the Holy Guardian Angels; Most Holy Name of the Blessed Virgin Mary; N.
A couple marrying according to the Mystery of Crowning at a Byzantine Rite Catholic wedding. While Eastern Catholic liturgies vary, the rituals celebrated generally have corresponding liturgies in the Latin liturgical rites and the other Eastern rites.
These liturgical books have been classified as seven: the Missal, the Pontifical, the Liturgy of the Hours (in earlier editions called the Breviary), the Ritual, the Martyrology, the Gradual, and the Antiphonary. [1] Another sevenfold list indicates, instead of the last two, the Cæremoniale Episcoporum, and the Memoriale Rituum. [2]
This category is for articles about Catholic liturgical rites, i.e. particular forms of liturgy. They are not to be confused with the Rites in the sense of sui iuris particular Churches, of which there are 23 Eastern and one Western. See List of Catholic rites and churches#List of Catholic liturgical rites.
The Catholic liturgy also includes the liturgies of the various Eastern churches associated with Rome, which follow their own oriental rites. Furthermore, there are special forms of the Roman rite in various religious orders, for example the Carthusian Rite, the Cistercian Rite, the rite of the Dominicans and the Premonstratensians.
I grew up Catholic, and my wife was raised Jewish. As adults, we have both chosen a life free of organized religion . We are raising our children agnostic , with the option to choose a spiritual ...
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