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  1. Eastern Orthodox Church. The Byzantine Rite, also known as the Greek Rite or the Rite of Constantinople, is a liturgical rite that is identified with the wide range of cultural, devotional, and canonical practices that developed in the Eastern Christian church of Constantinople. [1]

  2. The Byzantine rite is one of several Eastern rites recognized by and in full communion with the Bishop of Rome. Its origin can be traced to the ancient city of Byzantium (modern-day Istanbul), renamed Constantinople when the emperor Constantine relocated his capital city there from Rome in A.D. 330. Although in full communion with the Church in ...

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  4. Byzantine rite, the system of liturgical practices and discipline observed by the Eastern Orthodox Church and by the majority of Eastern rite churches, which are in communion with Rome. The Byzantine rite originated in the Greek city of Antioch (now in southern Turkey), one of the earliest and most celebrated centres of Christianity, but it was ...

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  5. Jun 4, 2018 · 4. The Principle of Ritual Integrity. Both the Divine Liturgy and the traditional Latin Mass pre-exist any given celebration as determinate, fully-articulated rites that clergy and people follow with humble obedience. The prayers, antiphons, readings, gestures, and chants are fixed and prescribed; above all, the most holy prayer, the anaphora, is either unchanging (in the West) or det

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  6. Mar 25, 2024 · The Byzantine rite is known for its profound reverence and the extravagant solemnity of its ceremony, as well as its rich symbolism and use of iconography. It is rooted in the liturgical traditions of Constantinople, and of the monasteries of the Greek-speaking Byzantine Empire. Liturgies of the Byzantine rite tend to be longer than their ...

  7. It has been suggested that the oldest form of the Nestorian Liturgy is the original Byzantine Rite, the one that St. Chrysostom found in use when he became patriarch (Probst, “Lit. des IV. Jahrhts.”, 413). The next epoch in the history of the Byzantine Rite is the reform of St. John Chrysostom (d. 407).

  8. Fr. Zerchaninov returned to Russia where he built up the Catholic community in St. Petersburg, and was appointed head of mission for the Russian Catholics of the Byzantine Rite in 1908. In due time, the nascent Russian Catholic Church had its first Apostolic Exarchate established for them in 1917.

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