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Your welcome! This is actually in the Ukranian Church too! This is beautiful to see a nice Roman/Byzantine mix!Thank you for posting these photos! I have not seen them before.![]()
Yes, I noticed the blue and yellow Ukrainian flag. I believe that is Ukrainian Catholic priest Father Chmil next to the future pope - the priest whose divine liturgies the young Jorge Bergoglio used to attend as a student and which made an impression upon him.Your welcome! This is actually in the Ukranian Church too! This is beautiful to see a nice Roman/Byzantine mix!
I agree. Argentina has a great population of Eastern Catholicism itself such as the Maronites for example, as well as the Byzantines! What I love about being Catholic is that there are so many different flavors to the Church due to culture and style of expression to worship God which is amazing! As a Latin Rite Catholic I have nothing but respect for the East, especially the Eastern Orthodox Churches and the Oriental Orthodox Churches.Yes, I noticed the blue and yellow Ukrainian flag. I believe that is Ukrainian Catholic priest Father Chmil next to the future pope - the priest whose divine liturgies the young Jorge Bergoglio used to attend as a student and which made an impression upon him.
I think the photos must be from some church in Argentina which has a sizable Ukrainian population.
Agreed; it truly is a Universal Church.What I love about being Catholic is that there are so many different flavors to the Church due to culture and style of expression to worship God which is amazing!
God Bless,
BVMFatima
AmenAgreed; it truly is a Universal Church.
God Bless,
Andrew
Because he was also the bishop for that other tradition in his diocese? He was the Ordinary for the Eastern Catholics in Argentina, so it’s likely that he was merely exercising his office. Furthermore, it looks like the Ukranian Catholic Exarch is the one presiding, not him. However, his vestments are quite a confusing mix, I must say.Why would we want someone from a different Liturgical tradition to celebrate according to the Rite of another tradition?![]()
Welcome Back Constantine!Why would we want someone from a different Liturgical tradition to celebrate according to the Rite of another tradition?![]()
Yeah, you’re right… I believe that technically, if he is concelebrating he should be wearing Latin vestments, as they are appropriate to his rite.This has actually been noted in another thread. As before, I would like to describe my confusion over his choice of vestments.![]()