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An Armenian altar, with curtains. The Armenian Rite is an independent liturgy. This rite is used by both the Armenian Apostolic and Armenian Catholic Churches; it is also the rite of a significant number of Eastern Catholic Christians in the Republic of Georgia. The liturgy is patterned after the directives of Saint Gregory the Illuminator, founder and patron saint of The Armenian Church. Unlike the Byzantine Church, churches of the Armenian rite are usually devoid of icons and have a curtain concealing the priest and the altar from the people during parts of the liturgy, an influence from early apostolic times. The use of bishop's mitre and of unleavened bread, is reminiscent of the influence Western missionaries once had upon both the miaphysite Orthodox Armenians as well as upon the Armenian Rite Catholics. Contents 1 Celebration of the Eucharist 2 See also 3 External links 4 Sources // Celebration of the Eucharist

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centuries the people did not have their own independent state from 1375 to 1918 the Armenian territory had been divided among three empires the Ottoman Russian and Persian At the beginning of 1700 various priests of Armenian rite under the guidance of Mechitar were given the island of St Lazarus which is now called San Lazzaro degli Armeni
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Headquarters of the Armenian Catholic Patriarchate in Bzoummar, Lebanon ... Armenian Rite Catholic Church of the Holy Trinity in Gliwice, Poland, built in 1836–1838 ...
The order of the Armenian celebration of the Eucharist or Mass is initially influenced by the Syriac and Cappadocian Christians, then (from the 5th century A.D. onwards) by Jerusalemites, then by Byzantines (from ca. the 10th century) and lastly by the Latins in the Crusades. The Armenians are the only Eastern Church using wine without added water. The Armenians use unleavened bread for the Eucharist. From all the Armenian language anaphoras the only one currently in use is the anaphora of Athanasius of Alexandria. It became the standard anaphora of the Armenian church before the end of the 10th century and is a translation of the Greek version. In research it is often attributed to Gregory of Nazianzus, or to an older version of the Armenian anaphora of St. Basil or seen as a composite text. See also Oriental Orthodox Churches Georgian Byzantine-Rite Catholics External links New Catholic Dictionary: Armenian Rite Sources v · d · eCatholic Church Organizations, Papacy, Teachings and Liturgical Traditions History Jesus · Twelve Apostles · Early Christianity · History of the Papacy · Ecumenical Councils · Missions · Great Schism of East · Crusades · Great Schism of West · Protestant Reformation · Counter-Reformation · Catholic Church by country Hierarchy Pope · Cardinals · Patriarchs · Major Archbishops · Primates · Metropolitans · Archbishops · Diocesan Bishops Theology Body and Soul · Divine Grace · Dogma · One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church · Original sin · Salvation · Sermon on the Mount · The Ten Commandments · Trinity · Worship Sacraments Anointing of the Sick · Baptism · Confirmation · Eucharist · Holy Orders · Matrimony · Penance Mariology Roman Catholic Mariology · Assumption · History of Mariology · Immaculate Conception · Mariology of the popes · Mariology of the saints · Mother of God · Perpetual Virginity · Veneration Doctors of the Church Albertus Magnus · Ambrose · Anselm of Canterbury · Anthony of Padua · Thomas Aquinas · Athanasius of Alexandria · Augustine of Hippo · Basil of Caesarea · Bede · Robert Bellarmine · Bernard of Clairvaux · Bonaventure · Petrus Canisius · Catherine of Siena · Peter Chrysologus · John Chrysostom · Cyril of Alexandria · Cyril of Jerusalem · Peter Damian · Ephrem the Syrian · Francis de Sales · Gregory of Nazianzus · Gregory the Great · Hilary of Poitiers · Isidore of Seville · Jerome · John of Damascus · John of the Cross · Lawrence of Brindisi · Leo the Great · Alphonsus Maria de Liguori · Teresa of Ávila · Thérèse of Lisieux Pope Benedict XVI Conclave · Theology · Works · Dominus Iesus · Sacramentum Caritatis · Deus Caritas Est · Summorum Pontificum · Spe Salvi · Caritas in Veritate Preceding Popes Pope John Paul II · Pope John Paul I · Pope Paul VI · Pope John XXIII · Pope Pius XII · Pope Pius XI · Pope Benedict XV · Pope Pius X · Pope Leo XIII · Pope Pius IX Orders and Societies Assumptionists · Augustinians · Benedictines · Capuchin Order · Carmelites · Carthusians · Congregations of Holy Cross · Dominican Order · Franciscan orders · Jesuits · Oratory of Saint Philip Neri Vatican II Definition of the Church · Dei Verbum · Gaudium et Spes · Lumen Gentium · Nostra Aetate · Sacrosanctum Concilium Particular Churches sorted by Liturgical Traditions Alexandrian · Coptic · Ethiopic · Antiochian · Maronite · Syriac · Syro-Malankara · Armenian · Armenian · Byzantine · Albanian · Belarusian · Bulgarian · Croatian · Greek · Hungarian · Italo-Albanian · Macedonian · Melkite · Romanian · Russian · Ruthenian · Slovak · Ukrainian · East Syrian · Chaldean · Syro-Malabar · Latin · Roman · Anglican Use · Sarum · Ambrosian · Mozarabic Catholicism Portal  Pope Portal


The edifice which housed St Ann Armenian Rite R C Cathedral and Shrine was built c 1847 as the Twelfth Street Baptist Church In
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of the decisions taken in the Seven Ecumenical Councils The Oriental Orthodox Armenian and Syrian Churches separated from the Eastern Orthodoxy after the Third council which took place in Ephesus in 431 The Eastern Rite Catholic Churches include groups that united with Rome in the last 400 years the Armenian
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The Armenian Rite

The Armenian rite and the Armenian adoration were organized such a ... The foreign rites being translated into Armenian or the transition from the Syriac ...
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Source La Divine Liturgie selon le Rite de la Sainte glise Apostolique Armnienne Lyon 1977
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Armenian rite (Armenian liturgy), the system of liturgical practices and discipline observed by both the Armenian Apostolic (Orthodox) Church and the ...
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accept papal supremacy and the authority of the Catholic Armenian patriarchate of Sis or Cilicia in Beirut Lebanon which was set up in 1742 They use an Armenian rite cleric The remaining larger portion of the Armenian church is headed by its catholicos who resides at Echmiadzin a monastery near Yerevan in Armenia
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Eparchies: Armenian Rite

The Armenian Rite. in Communion with Rome. Substantially, although using a different ... Rite, and incorporates some modifications from the Antiochene Rite. ...
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Source La Divine Liturgie selon le Rite de la Sainte glise Apostolique Armnienne Lyon 1977 Contributed by Wolfgang Kuhl E mail WKuhl44238 aol com Another version
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Patriarchal See of Cilicia, Lebanon (Armenian Rite)

Patriarchs of Cilicia (Armenian Rite) Patriarch Nersès Bédros XIX ... Patriarch of Cilicia of the Armenians (Lebanon) ([1982.08.05] 1982.08.07 – 1999.09.08) ...
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Diocesan Clergy and several reporters were joined by a great number of faithful to witness the ordination and consecration rite to the holy Priesthood of Dn Grigor and Dn Arsen H is Eminence Archbishop Hovnan Derderian Primate assisted by Very Rev Frs Dajad Dz V Yardemian and Baret Dz V Yeretsian celebrated the Divine Liturgy and conducted the ordination and
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Armenian Church: Definition from Answers.com

Armenian Church n. An autonomous Christian church established in Armenia in the fourth century A.D. It differs from other Eastern churches in
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Definition of a Sacrament The word sacrament comes from the Latin sacrare which means to dedicate Thus a sacrament is a rite which not only signifies some specific grace but which
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In his classic introduction to Armenian Orthodox liturgies, King examines the liturgies of the Oriental Orthodox churches. In this volume the Ethiopic rite is ...
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Caption Primate looks at Fr Hovel during the installation rite
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of the cross stones for the new Godfathers of the Mother Cathedral by His Eminence Archbishop Hovnan Derderian The Godfathers stood in front of the holy altar during the consecration rite
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