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On what day does your local ECC observe the Feast of the Conception by St Anna of the Most Holy Theotokos?
My local UGCC is Dec 9.
Oops! I voted Dec 8.
My local UGCC is Dec 9.
Oops! I voted Dec 8.
In the typikon for the Eparchy of Stamford (UGCC), it says Dec 8.It’s on the calendar Dec 9, but not “observed”.
I’m curious, who observes it on the 8th?
I read that too!On the beginning part of the book “Divine Liturgy: An Anthology for Worship”, some basics of the Ukrainian Catholic faith is laid out. There is says the Conception by St. Anne of the Theotokos is December 9, however in North America it may be celebrated on the 8th to celebrate in unison with our Roman Catholic brethren.
That’s just crazy!December 8 should be “Force Western praxis on Eastern Catholics Day”
So many RCs today I’m coming in contact with that cannot accept the East has a different tradition when it comes to Mary’s conception. With the usual claims of “schismatic”, “anti-Pope”, etc.
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My usual response is, “the Pope knows about it and he’s fine with it. I don’t know why you’re blowing your top over it.”That’s just crazy!![]()
Even though the tittle of that painting is the Immaculate Conception, it seems to me to be representing either the assumption or simply Mary in heaven. It, like most Latin depictions of Mary, is based on the description of Mary from Revelation, standing on the moon, etc.why you call this conception of Mary - such woman floating in air:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...n.jpg/220px-Murillo_immaculate_conception.jpg
Ikon of Orthodox is more to show feast as it is, yes?
On the beginning part of the book “Divine Liturgy: An Anthology for Worship”, some basics of the Ukrainian Catholic faith is laid out. There is says the Conception by St. Anne of the Theotokos is December 9, however in North America it may be celebrated on the 8th to celebrate in unison with our Roman Catholic brethren.
I have to admit I think that is rather nice.The Byzantine Catholic Ruthenian Church in the US celebrates this feast on December 8th, even though it is noted that the feast is properly celebrated on the 9th in our tradition…
As it was explained to me by a priest regarded as an expert on our church calendar, we observe the feast on the 8th in the US only in solidarity with our Latin Rite brothers and sisters, given as mentioned above the designation of Mary, the Immaculate Conception, as patroness of the United States.