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  1. 2 days ago · The Alexandrian Rite is officially called the Liturgy of St. Mark. (St. Mark is traditionally considered the first bishop of Alexandria.) Their present liturgy contains elements of the Byzantine Rite of St. Basil and the liturgies of Sts. Mark, Cyril, and Gregory Nazianzen. This parent rite includes the Coptic Rite and the Ge’ez Rite.

  2. 3 days ago · The Catechism lists seven rites. These rites so listed: Latin, Byzantine, Alexandrian, Syriac, Armenian, Maronite, and Chaldean,2 are actually families of liturgical expression. These rites are ...

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  4. 4 days ago · v. t. e. The Syro-Malabar Church, also known as the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church, [a] is an Eastern Catholic Church based in Kerala, India. It is a sui iuris (autonomous) particular church in full communion with the Holy See and the worldwide Catholic Church, with self-governance under the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches (CCEO).

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  5. 6 days ago · Thanks to the Council, the Roman Rite overcame limits that could not remain in parallel, such as "another liturgy", without determining the presence of "another Church".

  6. 6 days ago · This is the most widely used Catholic Bible in the United States. Produced by the USCCB with the Catholic Bible Association, it is the translation that is used for Mass readings. It is a “literal” translation, and it generally reads well. Revised Standard Version Catholic Edition (RSVCE). For its accuracy, ease, and readability, the RSVCE ...

  7. 4 days ago · 234. "The mystery of the Most Holy Trinity is the central mystery of Christian faith and life. It is the mystery of God in himself. It is therefore the source of all the other mysteries of faith ...

  8. May 20, 2024 · The Scientific Method is a Catholic Method. “The humble and persevering investigator of the secrets of nature is being led, as it were, by the hand of God in spite of himself, for it is God, the conserver of all things, who made them what they are.” —Gaudium et Spes, No. 36. Angelo Stagnaro, April 30, 2021 – National Catholic Register.

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