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neokarny
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I’m moving soon to Dayton, OH and out of curiosity I was looking at the local Maronite parish’s website and saw pictures from “First Communion Sunday 2012.” The children are obviously older, so do Maronites separate Chrismation from Baptism like the Latins?
The page goes on to say, “not only did the children receive their First Holy Communion, their parents and nearly every other man, woman and child also participated, either receiving Jesus in the host or being blessed with the holy chalice.”
So does this mean that Maronites don’t serve the Eucharist under both kinds?
And FWIW, to me, the setup itself looks rather Latin. I’m afraid I’m a bit ignorant regarding the Maronites, but does this look like an average Maronite church? And I don’t just mean the lack of icons, since I know the Syriac Orthodox don’t tend to have too many either. Here’s a picture from the page:
http://stignatiusmaronitecatholicchurch.org/images/stories/children before altar.jpg
The page goes on to say, “not only did the children receive their First Holy Communion, their parents and nearly every other man, woman and child also participated, either receiving Jesus in the host or being blessed with the holy chalice.”
So does this mean that Maronites don’t serve the Eucharist under both kinds?
And FWIW, to me, the setup itself looks rather Latin. I’m afraid I’m a bit ignorant regarding the Maronites, but does this look like an average Maronite church? And I don’t just mean the lack of icons, since I know the Syriac Orthodox don’t tend to have too many either. Here’s a picture from the page:
http://stignatiusmaronitecatholicchurch.org/images/stories/children before altar.jpg