Ship of Fools: St Stephen Byzantine Catholic Cathedral, Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Ship of Fools: St Stephen Byzantine Catholic Cathedral, Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Palm Sunday procession, divine liturgy, incense galore, and communion delivered on a spoon
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It's interesting that neither Rome nor the Orthodox officially practice 'open communion' but this church does - so in effect it is not following the 'when in Rome' or 'when in Constantinople' model in that respect.
There are all sorts of anomalies around that. Rome will offer communion to Orthodox Christians but Orthodox Christians are not supposed to accept. I'd love it if we could all get round a table and sort these things out. The schism with the Oriental Orthodox too.
Some Eastern Orthodox will admit Orientals to communion. Practice seems to vary across the various jurisdictions.
As indeed, so it does also within churches in communion with Rome.
Interestingly, green is also used on Pentecost, as a symbol of new life.
And somehow this has sparked my internal audio track to switch to “Istanbul (Not Constantinople)” by They Might Be Giants, or The Four Lads, if you prefer.
Take me back to Constantinople.
No, you can't go back to Constantinople.
Now it's Istanbul, not Constantinople
Why did Constantinople get the works?
That's nobody's business but the Turks!
I confess I was thinking of it all Palm Sunday!
Great minds!