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Still looks interchangeable with Latin or some Lutheran parishes…Hello,
Is this any better?
http://www.whisperingangelsgift.com/sitebuilder/images/bigshrine-515x386.jpg
Still looks interchangeable with Latin or some Lutheran parishes…Hello,
Is this any better?
http://www.whisperingangelsgift.com/sitebuilder/images/bigshrine-515x386.jpg
Well, it is fairly new construction - I’d say in the last 20-30 years or newer.No offense intended, but St. Maron’s looks like a “novus ordo” Latin Church.
You definitely would not have an icon in a Lutheran setting. It would be iffy if you could find one in a Latin Church as they tend to use more Western style artwork and/or statues.Still looks interchangeable with Latin or some Lutheran parishes…
I’ve seen iconographic illustrations in Lutheran parishes. In Alaska. (My inlaws are all Lutherans… well 3 of the four… wife’s stepdad is a “recovering baptist preacher” hiding amongst the lutherans.)Hello,
You definitely would not have an icon in a Lutheran setting. It would be iffy if you could find one in a Latin Church as they tend to use more Western style artwork and/or statues.
In addition to the large icon of Christ: Giver of the Eucharist behind the main altar, there were two icons added on either side of the sanctuary - one of Saint Peter and one of Saint Paul (these are not shown in the picture - it looks like this picture is at least 1-2 years old). Also not in the picture is the field of blue with stars right behind the icon and the border at the top of the sanctuary.
This would be surprising!!! How do they get around their morbid fear of graven images?I’ve seen iconographic illustrations in Lutheran parishes.
The icon is titled “Jesus Christ: Giver of the Eucharist”. I don’t think I have a larger or more detailed image of it, but I’ll look.That the illustrations are icons is less than clear in the photo, JMJ_Coder… I’ve seen several lutheran parishes (and quite a few RC) with similar murals that were not properly icons.
Well how many more did you expect?! There are no more than that number at my local Romanian Byzantine Catholic Church nor the local Ruthenian Byzantine Catholic Church.I was expecting MANY more steps! (Of course, all my dad’s library on the Maronites is pre-V II. He was tossed up between Ukrainian and Roman… He’s a Roman Deacon now.)
That is what I wondered when I watched the video of my cousin’s wedding. He got married in Lutheranism - I came up with an excuse not to attend, because I could not be bothered to have to kneel before bread.Hello,
This would be surprising!!! How do they get around their morbid fear of graven images?(
Which Divine Liturgy do the Maronite Catholics celebrate? I have heard it could be St. James Liturgy or the Liturgy of the Twelve Apostles, or The Liturgy of the Seventies ( Mar and Addis?)youtube.com/watch?v=TdrEsc8IPYY
Father Jeffrey, a Pauline Priest with many You Tube videos, has placed a Maronite video up for viewing. I thought you guys might be interested.