I went to my local Maronite Catholic Church and witnessed something I may never get the privilege of experiencing again. I’ve attended the signing of the Chalice before and I felt truly sorrowful as is fitting for Good Friday. However,this year I was truly Awe struck. Why you ask? Well, this year there was a distinguished guest. An Antiochene Orthodox Bishop new to our area was allowed to participate along side the Maronite Priest and Deacon. While the Maronite Priest led the ceremony the Bishop concelebrated with him. The Bishop even read one of the Deacon parts from the Qurbono while standing by the Bema. To me it sounded truly haunting and I was filled with Awe. I wish that Bishop well where ever he goes. I truly pray for the day when we will all be one. My Church is amazing. Though the building is Maronite it also hosts an Indian Orthodox Church in the Chapel once a week, as well as twice a month a Byzantine Catholic Mission. Plus for awhile though I’m not certain if they still meet there a Russian Orthodox mission which I think may be through ROCOR.
He is Risen!
He is Risen!