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Hi,
I am a Latin Rite Catholic who has never attended a Byzantine liturgy (or a TLM, for that matter). On Sunday, I plan on attending a Melkite Divine Liturgy. Will the service be easy to follow? I have no idea about the proper posture and behavior there. Could someone please give me a sort of primer? I don’t want to come across as completely clueless. I am just very interested in the Eastern tradition (not just Melkite; there are also Ukranian Greek Catholic and Maronite churches that I plan on attending in the near future (as well as attending a Tridentine Latin Mass and Anglican Ordinariate Mass within my own Rite).
Any help would be appreciated. The Divine Liturgy IS in English (they also offer it in Arabic, in which case I don’t think I would get much out of it), which is a plus.
Thank you and God bless.
I am a Latin Rite Catholic who has never attended a Byzantine liturgy (or a TLM, for that matter). On Sunday, I plan on attending a Melkite Divine Liturgy. Will the service be easy to follow? I have no idea about the proper posture and behavior there. Could someone please give me a sort of primer? I don’t want to come across as completely clueless. I am just very interested in the Eastern tradition (not just Melkite; there are also Ukranian Greek Catholic and Maronite churches that I plan on attending in the near future (as well as attending a Tridentine Latin Mass and Anglican Ordinariate Mass within my own Rite).
Any help would be appreciated. The Divine Liturgy IS in English (they also offer it in Arabic, in which case I don’t think I would get much out of it), which is a plus.
Thank you and God bless.