I am going to visit our local Byzantine (Ruthenian/Ukrainian) Catholic parish (once I get the correct address) and was hoping that someone could help me out in the way of a missal type guide.
I have tried to google it and have come up with all sorts of super confusing “help”.
Chotock,
Al/a pilgrim and wynd have offered you the two very best “etiquette” guides available on the net and Wannabe has, in her usual fashion, provided an excellent description of how to approach the Mystery of the Eucharist.
Here’s the address info you were seeking:
Saint Luke’s Byzantine Ruthenian Parish.
There is also a Ukrainian Greek-Catholic parish in Saint Louis:
St. Mary’s Assumption
11363 Oak Branch Drive
St. Louis, MO
(314) 487-6982
They don’t have a website, AFAIK, so you’ll have to call for info on the time for Liturgy.
You mentioned the Maronites, actually the Cathedral of the Eparchy of Our Lady of Lebanon in Los Angeles of the Maronites is in Saint Louis (the short explanation, the Eparchy has relocated, but the canonical designation has not yet been changed). See:
Saint Raymond’s Maronite Cathedral.
For Orthodox parishes in your area, see
Orthodoxy in America - Church Locator, which will provide addresses for the Eastern Orthodox parishes. (When you use the locator, type it in as Saint Louis, MO - don’t abbreviate Saint and do use a comma, it’s finicky that way). There’s a broad representation of jurisdictions in the Saint Louis area: Antiochian, Bulgarian, Greek, Russian (all 3 jurisdictions - OCA, ROCOR, and Patriarchate of Moscow), and Serbian.
As to the Oriental Orthodox:
Saint Mary & Saint Abraam Coptic Orthodox Church.
St. Mary Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church (no website, AFAIK), 3100 Sidney Street, Saint Louis,MO. 63104
I think that pretty much covers it, as far as the Eastern/Oriental Catholic and Orthodox Churches which are represented in the area.
Joe