The Rites of the Catholic Church
[2023-11-11 22:35:21]
The ceremony reflects how the church, tradition, and sacrament are celebrated and celebrated. There are four ceremonies: Rome, Alexandria, Byzantium and Antioch. More than 20 rituals that participated today came from these four major groups. The ceremony is a unique faith community with its own tradition, theology, worship, spirituality, law and hierarchy. But all the rituals of the Catholic Church are the same professional faith, the same level union, and the same celebration of the seventh sacrament.
The Church of the Eastern Church constitutes one of the two parts of the Catholic Church. The other part is the Western or Latin ritual Catholic church, whose mother church is under the auspices of the Pope. Eastern Church has various liturgies, laws of the Church, and spiritual heritage, but they all believe in the same faith and obey the authority of the Pope. The bishops of all the churches in the east and the west form the bishops' apostolic academy. Many Eastern churches have an orthodox tradition and have nothing to do with Rome. Over the years, several orthodox churches have been integrated with Rome. The Malonite Catholic Church has never contacted Rome. East Catholic Church has five traditions and 21 churches
The Catholic etiquette calendar is also called the church year or the Christian calendar and is the seasonal cycle of the Roman Catholic Church. The year of the church starts with Advent every year, waits for the season when Christ comes, and ends with the usual last Saturday. In the standard calendar year, the year of the church begins in early December (or at the end of November) and continues until November. The year of the church consists of six weeks worship: normal time after Pentecost, Christmas, Epiphany, normal time, lending, Easter, and regular time after Pentecost. Because the beginning and the end of the season are based on movable feasts, the length of some seasons varies from year to year and the calendar dates are different. Below is a brief overview of the Catholic Sunday season: their period, purpose and focus, and color of year of worship.
Because this cycle is before the reform, the West Christian's etiquette calendar is based on the cycle of the Roman Catholic ritual including Lutheran Church, Anglican Church and other Protestant calendars. Generally speaking, the western Christian worship season is Advent, Christmas, regular (time after Epiphany), Rent, Easter, and Peace (time after Pentecost). In the Protestant tradition there is something that does not include mediocre time. Every day belongs to a season with a name. All of these calendars consider the main day to be the most important anniversary of the year, and the Christian era consists of two central cycles - an easter cycle and a Christmas cycle. Each cycle includes the holiday season (Easter and Christmas) and the subsequent seasons of preparation and expectation (Lent and Advent).