Esentially similar- but some changes or alterations in Liturgy. stately and indeed panoramic- like stages are s.o.p. During a wedding service the partners orbit the church, excuse me Major Gagarin, but the term fits- making three complete cycles on the panoramic stage. I cannot help think this may have inspired some of the lyrics in one of Ronnie Spector"s famous songs- For every kiss you give me, I"ll give you three. ( by the way there is a Russian compass-orientation manuever based on three complete circles also- as contrasted with the USN 720 degrees ( if done right you will hit your own shock wave!) so it goes.
What type of church was most commonly constructed in the Byzantine Empire
The Patriarch of the Greek Orthodox Church was also the Byzantine Emperor, head of both Church and State.
The Orthodox Church
Byzantine art was paid for mostly by emperors and the Orthodox church.
The Byzantine form of Christianity was eventually called Orthodox. In 1056, the Roman and Byzantine churches split over a number of doctrinal controversies.
Mass is specifically a Catholic rite. In the Episcopal Church, they call a similar ritual the Eucharist.
The Catechism of the Catholic Church refers to the Eucharist celebrated in Mass as the "source and summit of the Christian life" (1324).
Catholic Mass is typically celebrated for about 1 hour.
The Eastern Orthodox Church was the church for the Byzantine Empire.
the leader of the Byzantine Church was called the Metropolitans.
John Arnott Hamilton has written: 'Byzantine architecture and decoration' -- subject(s): Byzantine Architecture, Byzantine Art, Byzantine Church architecture, Byzantine Church decoration and ornament, Church architecture, Church decoration and ornament
the Eucharist is celebrated in a Church during a Roman Catholic Mass.
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Greek Byzantine Catholic Church was created in 1907.
A church plan in the form of a Greek cross, with a square central mass and four arms of equal length. The Greek-cross plan was widely used in Byzantine architecture and in Western churches inspired by Byzantine Architecture
What type of church was most commonly constructed in the Byzantine Empire
St. Nicholas Byzantine Catholic Church was created in 1918.