The Divine Liturgy

Divine Liturgy of Saint John Chrysotom

The Divine Liturgy is the Eastern equivalent to the Roman Liturgy. Using the ancient 4th century Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom Melkite Catholics celebrate the traditional Byzantine liturgy. The liturgy is  celebrated in English.

 

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The Church Architectural Style

Byzantine Catholic

Byzantine Catholic Churches are stylistically unique. Icons are a significant and intergal part of the worship space.

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Remembering those who have reposed

Recalling those who died, Melkite Byzantine Catholics celebrate the life of those who have reposed not only through the Funeral Liturgy itself but also at annual memorials.

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Deacons making the Prosphora

Bread used at Liturgy

 Melkite Catholics use leaven bread at Divine Liturgy(Mass). The bread is often made by our Deacons right at the Church.

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