Archeparchy of Mosul and removal of "unecessary phrases and repetitions"

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Repetition is not only a fine touch in our liturgies. I believe it is an essential part of our liturgies that form part of its identity. And such an ambiguous designation like “unnecessary” is really contrary to Eastern Theology. Eastern theology is about the mystery, not what is necessary or unnecessary for validity.

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Repetition is not only a fine touch in our liturgies. I believe it is an essential part of our liturgies that form part of its identity. And such an ambiguous designation like “unnecessary” is really contrary to Eastern Theology. Eastern theology is about the mystery, not what is necessary or unnecessary for validity.

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qadishat.com/2013/10/archeparchy-of-mosul-and-removal-of.html
I can only imagine what the Divine Liturgy of St John Chrysostom would look like if every repetition was eliminated. 😦
 
I am currently leading a Bible study on the Psalms. There is nothing in the world more repetitious than Hebrew prayer. It seems like eliminating repetitions is the work of Philistines who don’t understand how poetry works.
 
I can only imagine what the Divine Liturgy of St John Chrysostom would look like if every repetition was eliminated. 😦
Well if you’d like to see the Anaphora I’ve actually been working on a parallel comparison of a translation I did from Syriac of an older version and our current version… suffice it to say it makes me very sad.
 
I am currently leading a Bible study on the Psalms. There is nothing in the world more repetitious than Hebrew prayer. It seems like eliminating repetitions is the work of Philistines who don’t understand how poetry works.
The Syriac churches are unique as their Liturgies and hymns use the same poetic techniques as the Psalms.

Both Syriac and Hebrew are Semitic languages.
 
Thanks, Shlomo! I’ll mention that in our next discussion!
 
Why do the Eastern and Oriental Churches in communion with Rome continue to shorten or modernize their Liturgies? I heard the new Chaldean Patriarch wants to modernize the Chaldean Qurbana as well. 😦
 
There is nothing in the world more repetitious than Hebrew prayer.

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