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What are the Eastern rites like?
I think you are confused, friend. Ge’ez is the Ethiopian language. Copts are not in Ethiopia, but the Ethiopian church was part of the Coptic church for many, many centuries. There are still very warm relations between Coptic church and the Ethiopian church, but they are separate now for some decades. The Ethiopians got their own patriarch only in the 1950s or so. But they are different people. Copts use Coptic in the church, but Ethiopians use Ge’ez in their church. No one in Egypt knows or uses Ge’ez, unless it’s some Ethiopians. I don’t know if there are Ethiopian churches in Egypt. I don’t think so.The Copts based in Egypt use Ge’ez as their ecclesiastical language.
I want to suggest picking up a copy of “Light of the East” by Fr. Appleyard. It’s a pretty slim book with a good overview.What are the Eastern rites like?
Neither Romanians nor Melkites are Slavs. The Romanian people are Latin, although they have strong Slavic influence, particularly in the Church. The Melkite Church, while Byzantine, has no Slavic influence; they are a middle-Eastern Church.Byzantine Churches ecclesiastical language is Greek, Sts. Cyril and Methodius are Greek born brothers who created the Slavic language, and so many Slavic Churches which accepted and lived that Tradition for millenia, like the Russian, Ukrainian, Melkite, Romanian, etc exist today.
The language of the Divine Liturgy is generally that which is spoken by the people of a particular parish. Among the Melkites, you will find English or Arabic. Among the Ukrainians, it is common to find English or Ukrainian or Church Slavonic, occasionally. The Ruthenians tend to be exclusively English, aside from a smattering of Slavonic. The local Chaldean parish’s liturgy is in a combination of Aramaic/Assyrian, Arabic and English. Mostly Aramaic, with the readings and homily repeated in Arabic and English.What are the ones that you’ve also said like? What languages do they speak, mainly Greek?
Are their Masses like the Latin Mass, but only in Greek?
This is not a Ukrainian church though, right?This is a good example of a Ukrainian Catholic Divine Liturgy: youtube.com/watch?v=YzFOuz_hAbw
The Eastern Catholic Churches Divine Liturgy is wonderful!What are the Eastern rites like?
Right. It was at a Roman Catholic Church, intended to introduce people to the rite. I chose this particular video because it is the complete liturgy and the production is very high quality. There are a number of others on youtube, but most of them only have part of the liturgy, or don’t show what is going on from such an clear perspective.This is not a Ukrainian church though, right?