It would be a practical impossibility to do a side-by-side comparison of either the Offices or Mass, but I’ll offer a few general comments anyway.
The Office in both is similar, but by no means identical: each has its own particular features. Unfortunately, as [post=11399898]MorEphrem[/post] said earlier, that which is in current use in the Maronite Church has been “revised” (and we all know what that means), although it does maintain the same general structure as was traditional.
The Order of Mass is a bit more complicated, partially because of latinizations introduced mainly beginning in the late 16th Century. One thing that I must emphasize here is that those latinizations were primarily of a rubrical nature, and while there are a few exceptions, didn’t much affect the text or structure.
Both traditionally share the Rite of Preparation in nearly the same way (although there are certain peculiarities to each), but what I will call the Fore-Mass (sometimes referred to by the post-conciliar moniker “Liturgy of the Word” which I will not use) is noticeably different. In the Maronite Tradition, the structure thereof is basically the same that of a Canonical Hour, but this is not the case with the SOC or SCC. What is currently in use in the Maronite Church has all but obliterated the Rite of Preparation, and in total amounts to a hybrid of some traditional elements along with a good amount of Novus Ordo-inspired neo-latinization thrown in for good measure.
The Anaphora itself is, (with the exception of one particular Anaphora that is unique to the Maronite Church and is structurally similar to that of the Chaldeans), structurally identical to those of the SOC/SCC. That said, however, there are noticeable differences in the
thakso (Order of Mass), meaning the structure of the common prayers (i.e, those which are not proper to a specific Anaphora).
Unfortunately, as [post=11399763]Denho[/post] mentioned earlier, the current Maronite usage has been so severely affected (deformed is a probably a better word) by Novus Ordo-inspired neo-latinizations as to be nearly unrecognizable. And that is true of the Anaphora, the prayers and structure of which have been tampered with, as well as in the
thakso, where again, the structure has been adulterated and the uniquely Maronite elements have been relegated to the dustbin.
