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How is this service celebrated? This is a honest question. I am just curious.
You question is a little confusing. Are you talking about at non-Catholic churches?How is this service celebrated? This is a honest question. I am just curious.
It varies a lot. At the Methodist church my wife and I attend (we also attend the Episcopal church on Saturday evening, in case someone is wondering if I’ve switched churches!), they had a sunrise service this morning that included some of the readings from the Easter Vigil (which is an option for Methodists but is rarely practiced). I did not make it, but that’s what my wife told me from looking at the bulletin. The pastor of this church is a good friend of ours from grad school and very liturgical (he would rather like to be Orthodox and his wife talks about becoming Catholic). He’s the pastor of a small, rural Methodist church where they aren’t used to things like that, and he’s trying to bring them along slowly!How is this service celebrated? This is a honest question. I am just curious.
Thank you Contarini.It varies a lot. At the Methodist church my wife and I attend (we also attend the Episcopal church on Saturday evening, in case someone is wondering if I’ve switched churches!), they had a sunrise service this morning that included some of the readings from the Easter Vigil (which is an option for Methodists but is rarely practiced). I did not make it, but that’s what my wife told me from looking at the bulletin. The pastor of this church is a good friend of ours from grad school and very liturgical (he would rather like to be Orthodox and his wife talks about becoming Catholic). He’s the pastor of a small, rural Methodist church where they aren’t used to things like that, and he’s trying to bring them along slowly!
Edwin