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How is Communion done in the Byzantine Rite for large groups? Like outdoor, huge event Divine Liturgies? Like upwards of 1000 people. How is the preparation and everything?
Multiple chalices, and larger chalices. I’ve seen chalices with bowls as deep as 10" and as wide as 8"… and know that larger still have been made and used.How is Communion done in the Byzantine Rite for large groups? Like outdoor, huge event Divine Liturgies? Like upwards of 1000 people. How is the preparation and everything?
Up to 5 per chalice. The Ruthenian Recension (Including the UGCC & Ruthenian Churches) allows the use of 1, 3, or 5 prosphora loaves per set.How about the bread/Lamb? Do they bring in 5 huge loaves? Or just bring as many as they think appropriate?
whoa!Here’s one solution to that problem:
http://orthocath.files.wordpress.com/2010/07/lamb-and-chalice-in-kiev-ukraine.jpg
(from orthocuban.com/2010/08/very-large-chalice-and-diskos/)
At the Labor Day Otpust, there are a dozen or more “stations” set up where the priests distribute the Holy Communion. There are a dozen or more chalices already on the altar and large glass containers of pre-cut bread that are present on the Proskomedia table. As more communion bread is needed, they simple go to the Proskomedia table take some of the bread and mix it with the Precious Blood and continue distributing the Holy Communion.How is Communion done in the Byzantine Rite for large groups? Like outdoor, huge event Divine Liturgies? Like upwards of 1000 people. How is the preparation and everything?
A HORRIBLE ABUSE!!! THIS SHOULD NEVER BE DONE and the canons forbid it!At the Labor Day Otpust, there are a dozen or more “stations” set up where the priests distribute the Holy Communion. There are a dozen or more chalices already on the altar and large glass containers of pre-cut bread that are present on the Proskomedia table. As more communion bread is needed, they simple go to the Proskomedia table take some of the bread and mix it with the Precious Blood and continue distributing the Holy Communion.
Hope this helps…
What about at the time of Consecration the priest (or bishop) intended to consecrate those?A HORRIBLE ABUSE!!! THIS SHOULD NEVER BE DONE and the canons forbid it!![]()
Then he should have put them on the Holy Table, not left them on the proskomedia table.What about at the time of Consecration the priest (or bishop) intended to consecrate those?
Granted if the Holy Table is already full? Just giving the priest the benefit of the doubt. Just look at St. Elias’ Holy Table, its not big. Our parish has a big Holy Table, 9 priests and a Bishop comfortably celebrated Divine Liturgy last month there.Then he should have put them on the Holy Table, not left them on the proskomedia table.
For once, I do agree with Ciero on something… it’s an abuse. It violates the rubrics of the promulgated texts.
The big abuse is the putting of UNCONSECRATED particles into the consecrated Precious Blood. The using of pre cut particles in glass bowls is another abuse, but we can leave that for another time.Granted if the Holy Table is already full? Just giving the priest the benefit of the doubt. Just look at St. Elias’ Holy Table, its not big. Our parish has a big Holy Table, 9 priests and a Bishop comfortably celebrated Divine Liturgy last month there.
Then he should have put them on the Holy Table, not left them on the proskomedia table.
For once, I do agree with Ciero on something… it’s an abuse. It violates the rubrics of the promulgated texts.
What canons would that be?A HORRIBLE ABUSE!!! THIS SHOULD NEVER BE DONE and the canons forbid it!![]()
Have the subdeacon hold the liturgikon, removing the stand, and put the additional gifts on the table in its spot.Granted if the Holy Table is already full? Just giving the priest the benefit of the doubt. Just look at St. Elias’ Holy Table, its not big. Our parish has a big Holy Table, 9 priests and a Bishop comfortably celebrated Divine Liturgy last month there.
Properly speaking the liturgicon shouldn’t be on the altar anyway…another abuse.Have the subdeacon hold the liturgikon, removing the stand, and put the additional gifts on the table in its spot.
Properly speaking this should be it…if you have 1 communicant or 1000…only the size of the lamb should change. The other particles on the discos are NOT consecrated but are only commemorations.
That is not and has not been the Kyivan tradition.Properly speaking this should be it…if you have 1 communicant or 1000…only the size of the lamb should change. The other particles on the discos are NOT consecrated but are only commemorations.
The last 4 Metropolitans haven’t had a problem with it…A HORRIBLE ABUSE!!! THIS SHOULD NEVER BE DONE and the canons forbid it!![]()