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And your point is…?
Probably couldn’t believe his luck at finding a Maronite parish is bible-beatin’-soap-box-jumpin’-jesus-freak land SC…I don’t get it…why did you post this?
I see…Probably couldn’t believe his luck at finding a Maronite parish is bible-beatin’-soap-box-jumpin’-jesus-freak land SC…
Some Melkites meet at Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Church in Charleston.I see…
Well, it is apparently the only ECC in SC.
They list 2/25/01 Feast of St. Maron Mass celebrated by Msgr. Ron Beshara with first community Baptism and Chrismation. I can’t see in their history when they first celebrated Mass. Maybe: 10/31/99 First Maronite Tradition Day held at St. Mary’s Church at 3pm with over 250 people in attendance. Msgr Ron offers the mass and there is a reception afterwards.
250 was a big turn out!
Since the Charleston and Myrtle Beach groups are not listed on the “find-a-parish” if you could share whatever info you have with the “find-a-parish” site Neil will probably be grateful to have it and post it.Some Melkites meet at Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Church in Charleston.
Some Byzantine Catholics meet at St. Andrew Catholic Church in Myrtle Beach, SC.
Saint Rafka Maronite in Greer. saintrafka.net/
Catholic: Byzantine Catholic, and Roman Rite:I don’t get it…why did you post this?
OCC (“Cradle Oriental”):And your point is…?![]()
All we need is an Orthodox in union with Orthodoxy to round it out.Can someone let me in on what’s so funny? I frankly have no idea why this thread was started in the first place.
Bishop William purchased a complex with a house and 2 outbuildings and several acres of land this past spring. The members of the community have done the work to refurbish one of the out buildings and have converted it into a chapel complete with ikonostas.the Byzantine Mission in SC meets 3x yearly only (principally serves a summer population), altho Bishop William is reportedly considering whether there is enough interest for it to be more formally established.
For me, the nearest Maronite parish is over 1500 miles… quit complaining! You’ve got one in driving range!Wow. That’s surprising.
I’d love to go to a Maronite parish. As Aramaic is Christ’s native tongue. Sadly, the closest one is almost an hour away.
My bad for presuming folks would know that SC ain’t exactly a hotbed of Roman Catholicism, much less Eastern Catholicism.Can someone let me in on what’s so funny? I frankly have no idea why this thread was started in the first place.
We have families that drive 45-90 minutes each Sunday to attend Divine LiturgyWow. That’s surprising.
I’d love to go to a Maronite parish. As Aramaic is Christ’s native tongue. Sadly, the closest one is almost an hour away.
Glory to God for all things! Thanks for this clarification. Prayers for this dedicated and industrious community!Bishop William purchased a complex with a house and 2 outbuildings and several acres of land this past spring. The members of the community have done the work to refurbish one of the out buildings and have converted it into a chapel complete with ikonostas.
They are awaiting a decision on a bi-ritual priest to come and have Divine Liturgy on Saturday evenings. The community has between 50 and 75 members already who are FULL TIME residents of the area, NOT part of the summer crowd.