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The Roman rite comes from the diocese of Rome, and is different from the Byzantine Rite, which comes from the diocese in Byzantium, in the ways it celebrates its masses and decorates its churches.

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What is an artos?

An artos is a loaf of leavened bread which is blessed during services in the Eastern Orthodox and Byzantine Rite Catholic Churches.


Byzantine rite orthros what is it?

Orthros, also known as Matins, is a morning service in the Byzantine Rite of the Eastern Orthodox Church. It typically includes the chanting of psalms, hymns, and readings, serving as a preparation for the Divine Liturgy that follows. The service emphasizes prayer, reflection, and the glorification of God, with specific elements varying according to the feast or day of the liturgical calendar. Orthros holds significant spiritual importance, often incorporating the chanting of the Canon, which deepens the faithful's engagement in the worship experience.


What are the green leaves associated with Roman Catholics as Food?

I have been a Catholic for nearly fifty years, I asked two lifelong Catholics, include a 70 year old woman who was in a convent for a while. To the best of our collective knowledge, there is no "green leaves associated with Catholics as food" (leaving aside the fact that there are no "Roman Catholics" unless you are using Roman to refer to Latin rite Catholics, and all of us are Latin rite Catholics and we never heard of such a thing.)


Are nuns virgins?

Roman Catholic AnswerBefore Vatican Council II there was a separate rite for receiving a woman into the convent who was not a virgin, say a widow. I don't know if this is still the case or not. So this is not necessarily a requirement.


The language that church services used to be held in before Henry VIII?

In England, and the rest of the Latin Rite Church, the Eucharist was in Latin, in the Greek Rite, it was in Greek, Maronite Rite is was in Syriac (Christian Aramaic).

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What is the difference between the byzantine church and the roman church?

Not really sure what you are asking here, the "Roman" Church might be a way of referring to the Latin Rite of the Catholic Church, or it might be referring to the diocese of Rome. Assuming you are referring to the Latin Rite, then the Byzantine Church also is a Rite within the Catholic Church, it is not as large as the Latin Rite, but it is every bit as ancient, and just as much a part of the Catholic Church as the Latin Rite. Are using asking for the physical differences between an actual Church of the Latin Rite as opposed to a Church of the Byzantine Rite?


What is the difference between the Greeks and Catholics?

Roman Catholic AnswerThere is no difference. The Greek Catholic is one of the Eastern Rites in the Church. Perhaps you are confusing the Latin Rite with "Roman". The Latin Rite is the predominate Rite in Europe and the United States, but it is only one Rite within the Roman Church.


Is the Roman Catholic Rite the only version of a Catholic mass?

Roman Catholic AnswerThere is no "Roman Catholic Rite". There is a Latin Rite, Byzantine, Armenian, Chaldean, Coptic, Ethiopic, Malabar, Maronite, and Syrian Rites. They are all Catholic Rites.


What is the difference between the pope and the patriarch?

The Pope is the leader of the Roman Catholic Church. The Partriarchs are leaders of other Catholic faiths, such as Greek Rite, Russian Orthodox, Byzantine Rite, Coptic Rite and so forth. Some consider themselves subject to the Pope, and some do not.


What is the second largest rite in the church?

The Byzantine Rite.


What are the Names of different types of Church's?

Roman Catholic and Eastern rites such as the Byzantine Catholic Church and the Maronite rite.


Does the Byzantine Rite follow the pope?

Yes, the Byzantine Rite is part of the Catholic Church and recognizes the leadership of the pope.


What is the second largest rite in the Catholic Church?

The Byzantine Rite.


What is the difference between orthodox and byzantine churches?

Some byzantine churches are Orthodox. And some Orthodox churches are byzantine. Other than that, there's no difference. There are Roman Catholic churches which follow the byzantine form of worship, since they ceased being Orthodox in the 1400-1700s but retained their liturgical practices. And there are plenty of Orthodox parishes which have never followed byzantine norms for worship (Russian, for example, or in some places, Western Rite, especially when an entire Anglican or Roman Catholic congregation has become Orthodox). If you hear someone generically refer to "THE Byzantine Church," they are probably referring generically to the Orthodox Church, giving credence to its roots in Greek thought, culture, and language.


What has the author Ambrose Senyshyn written?

Ambrose Senyshyn has written: 'Catholics of the Byzantine-Slavonic rite and their divine liturgy' -- subject(s): Byzantine rite, Ruthenian, Catholic Church, Liturgy, Ruthenian Byzantine rite


When was Saint Anne Catholic Church of the Byzantine Rite created?

Saint Anne Catholic Church of the Byzantine Rite was created in 1986.


Difference between rites and rituals and sacraments?

The difference between rite and ritual are not easy to explain and define as it seems that the rite is the archeotype for any possible ritualization and the ritual is the concrete local experience of the rite.