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Cristiano
Guest
My point is that in the Qorbono you have the following dialogue:In the Holy Apostolic Catholic Assyrian Church: Deacon: Peace be with us.
In the Coptic Liturgy of St. Basil: Priest: Peace be with all; People: And with your spirit.
In the Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom: Peace be with all. And with your spirit.
In the Anglican Use: The Lord be with you. And with your spirit.
In the Divine Liturgy of James: Peace be to all. And to your spirit.
Gospel
Deacon: Before the good news of our Savior,
announcing life to us all,
let us offer this incense.
O Lord, we ask for your mercy.
The celebrant burns incense while two ministers hold lighted candles on each side of the Book of Gospels.
Cel: Peace be with you.
Cong: And also with you.
Cel: Let us be attentive to the gospel of life and salvation of our Lord Jesus Christ as recorded by the (evangelist Mark/Luke)(apostle Matthew/John).
Eucharistic Prayer
Dialog
Cel: May the love of God the + Father,
the grace of the only-begotten + Son,
and the unity and indwelling of the + Holy Spirit
be with your, for ever.
Cong: And also with you.
Communion Rite
Blessing
Cel: May the blessing of God the + Father,
and our Savior Jesus Christ,
and the indwelling of the Holy Spirit
be with your, for ever.
Cong: And also with you.
Penitential Rite
Cel: Peace be with you.
Cong: And also with you.
…
Cel: May the grace
of the most Holy Trinity +
eternal and co-equal in essence,
be with you, my brothers and sisters,
for ever.
Cong: And also with you.
Blessing and Dismissal
Cel: Peace be with you
Cong: And also with you.