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Q: Why is Ophelia denied the complete rites of the church?
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Where Ophelia's funeral rites brief?

Yes.


What are the 22 roman Catholic churches?

There are actually more than 22 rites in the Catholic Church. For the complete listing click on the link below.


What rites are performed in a protestant church compared to the Church of England?

The Church of England is a Protestant church.


What is a priests role?

He administers the rites of the church.


What is a Catholic priest's role?

He administers the rites of the church.


Which other religions are there a part from the Catholic Church?

There are no other 'religions' in the Catholic Church. However, within the Catholic Church there are a number of rites, including the Latin (Roman) rite, the Maronites, and several Eastern rites but all are Catholic. They are not different religions.


Which Eastern Church is not in union with the Roman Catholic Church?

The Catholic Church has had several Eastern Rites for most of her history. In the eleventh century, most of the Eastern Rites split in two, which half of each Rite remained with the church and half forming the new Orthodox Church. Thus the Greek Orthodox Church has the same liturgy as the Greek Uniate Church, but they are no longer in communion with Rome. Nearly all of the Eastern Rites did this, although I do not think that there is a "Russian" Uniate Church. Anyway, all of the Orthodox Churches are not in union with Rome.


What is the Eastern Catholic rite?

.Catholic AnswerThere are several Rites in the Catholic Church, of which the Latin Rite (sometimes called the Roman Rite) is the principle one in the West. There are many different Rites in the Eastern Church. When the Schism of the East occurred in the eleventh century, most of the Eastern Rites split in two, which half remaining with the Catholic Church, they are referred to as "Uniate Rites" and half forming a new Orthodox Church. Thus there is a Greek Uniate Rite, and a Greek Orthodox Church, etc. .from The Catechism of the Catholic Church, second edition, English translation 19941203 The liturgical traditions or rites presently in use in the Church are the Latin (principally the Roman rite, but also the rites of certain local churches, such as the Ambrosian rite, or those of certain religious orders) and the Byzantine, Alexandrian, or Coptic, Syriac, Armenian, Maronite, and Chaldean rites. In "faithful obedience to tradition, the sacred Council declares that Holy Mother Church holds all lawfully recognized rites to be of equal right and dignity, and that she wishes to preserve them in the future and to foster them in every way." (Sacrosanctum concilium 4)


Why are there different rites in the Catholic Church?

Because there are many different cultures and traditions within the entire Catholic Church.


How many types of Catholics are there in church?

The four parent Rites in the Church the Antiochene, Alexandrine, Roman, and Gallican. Some religious orders have their own rites..from The Catechism of the Catholic Church, second edition, English translation 19941203 The liturgical traditions or rites presently in use in the Church are the Latin (principally the Roman rite, but also the rites of certain local churches, such as the Ambrosian rite, or those of certain religious orders) and the Byzantine, Alexandrian, or Coptic, Syriac, Armenian, Maronite, and Chaldean rites. In "faithful obedience to tradition, the sacred Council declares that Holy Mother Church holds all lawfully recognized rites to be of equal right and dignity, and that she wishes to preserve them in the future and to foster them in every way." (Sacrosanctum concilium 4)


What are the differences of Roman Catholic and Catholicism?

The Roman (or Latin) Church is one of several rites united under the banner of Catholicism. The Byzantine Catholic Rites and Maronites are other examples. All recognize the pope as the leader of the Church and have the same beliefs and doctrines of the Catholic Church.


What separates the church from the synagog?

The crufixion of Jesus Christ. In those prior the crufixion there were the rites with lambs were executed in synagoges through the whole region. After the crufixion the rites were abolised a now you see changing of times and the concept of church.