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Greetings all.
Last time I posted it was for a post I was making on my Churches of the West blog and this time it’s for one I’m drafting on my Lex Anteinternet blog. The answers last time were great, so I hope people don’t mind a new set of questions.
My questions is this. In the Latin Rite of the Catholic Church I know, of course, that we call the Mass the Mass and that our Sunday services, if you will, are the Mass. And, in many parishes, we have daily Mass.
I don’t know, however, how this works in the Eastern rites. I also don’t know how this works in the various Eastern Orthodox churches. I know of course that the sacrament of Communion would be offered every Sunday, but is that at a service called a Mass? Are there daily Masses in well staffed Eastern rite Catholic churches and Orthodox churches. In trying to look it up I was somewhat confused by the terminology I was seeing.
I know that this question is ignorant, so I hope that people don’t mind.
Last time I posted it was for a post I was making on my Churches of the West blog and this time it’s for one I’m drafting on my Lex Anteinternet blog. The answers last time were great, so I hope people don’t mind a new set of questions.
My questions is this. In the Latin Rite of the Catholic Church I know, of course, that we call the Mass the Mass and that our Sunday services, if you will, are the Mass. And, in many parishes, we have daily Mass.
I don’t know, however, how this works in the Eastern rites. I also don’t know how this works in the various Eastern Orthodox churches. I know of course that the sacrament of Communion would be offered every Sunday, but is that at a service called a Mass? Are there daily Masses in well staffed Eastern rite Catholic churches and Orthodox churches. In trying to look it up I was somewhat confused by the terminology I was seeing.
I know that this question is ignorant, so I hope that people don’t mind.