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I was aware that there is a western rite, but that was about it.

We have several in our parish who are converts from protestant/evangelical churches and have scotch-irish backgrounds. We team up to sponser a coffee-hour and usually a Lenten Dinner around mid-March when we celebrate the feast days of most Celtic Saints (Columba, Patrick, etc as well as my name-saint).

I enjoyed the video. I'd love to pay a visit some time.. I think. :)
 
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I think it would be interesting to attend a ancient celtic/british liturgy. Apparently there is a liturgy of St. John the Theologian.
Really? I've never heard of that (so actually I'm a bit skeptical, but I could just not know about it).

If there is a Liturgy attributed to St. John, I would love to read it (and of course even more to experience it).
 
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Apparently it was in the Stowe Missial, which was a pre-schism liturgical book. I can't seem to find it posted online in English, but here is a webpage article about it:

SAINT JOHN THE DIVINE LITURGY

The Stowe Missial can be viewed online in PDF but it is in Latin. I can't make much of the text. The creed apparently had the filioque clause inserted by hand after the original was made, so the text seems to be pre -filioque as well, but the latin text on the pdf does include the filioque.
 
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Apparently it was in the Stowe Missial, which was a pre-schism liturgical book. I can't seem to find it posted online in English, but here is a webpage article about it:

SAINT JOHN THE DIVINE LITURGY

The Stowe Missial can be viewed online in PDF but it is in Latin. I can't make much of the text. The creed apparently had the filioque clause inserted by hand after the original was made, so the text seems to be pre -filioque as well, but the latin text on the pdf does include the filioque.
Ah ok thank you. I'll try to keep looking and see if I can find out more. I'll probably have to ask.

I read a tiny bit of Latin but not enough to get anything out of it I'm sure. My study base wasn't Biblical.

Thank you for the info.
 
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Apparently it was in the Stowe Missial, which was a pre-schism liturgical book. I can't seem to find it posted online in English, but here is a webpage article about it:

SAINT JOHN THE DIVINE LITURGY

The Stowe Missial can be viewed online in PDF but it is in Latin. I can't make much of the text. The creed apparently had the filioque clause inserted by hand after the original was made, so the text seems to be pre -filioque as well, but the latin text on the pdf does include the filioque.

eeeeenteresting
 
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