Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Greek-Catholic Services in Singapore!‏

(From Edward)

Father Serge Keleher, an archimandrite (monsignor) and parish priest of the Greek-Catholic Congregation of St. Nicholas in Dublin, will be in Singapore from 20th to 25th September. As he will be in town for the Feast of the Nativity of the Mother of God (on the traditional Julian church calendar) and for the weekend, he will be celebrating a full cycle of services according to the Byzantine rite.

The schedule is as follows:

Thursday 20th September- Eve of the Feast:
Vigil (Vespers, Matins, First Hour) at 7.00 p.m.

Friday 21st September- The Nativity of the Mother of God:
Hours and Divine Liturgy (Mass) at 7.00 p.m.

Saturday 22nd September:
Vigil (Vespers, Matins, First Hour) at 6.00 p.m.

Sunday 23rd September:
Hours and Divine Liturgy (Mass) at 10 a.m.

Liturgy on Sunday naturally fulfils the Sunday obligation for those who are bound by it.

Yes, this IS a Catholic Mass - Fr Serge is a Russian-rite Catholic Priest and these services are taking place with the blessing of His Grace, Bishop Peter Stasiuk of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Eparchy of Ss. Peter and Paul of Melbourne. More information on Fr Serge may be found here.

The Byzantine Rite developed around the court and cathedral of the Eastern Roman Emperors in Constantinople, and is thus marked by much ceremony and solemnity. This is a rare occasion to see a non-Roman rite of the Catholic Church in use, as the last Greek-Catholic Divine Liturgy celebrated in Singapore was in June 2000. If you are able to make it for only one service, do come for Liturgy rather than Vigil, as there will be a small choir to sing the services.

Vigil on the 20th and 22nd will be in a mix of languages, but Hours & Divine Liturgy on the 21st and 23rd will be mostly in English, with small amounts of Church-Slavonic, Greek, Romanian and possibly even Arabic.

All Catholics who have observed the appropriate Communion Fast and are in a state of grace are welcome to receive Communion at both Liturgies. Fr. Serge will be available to hear confessions before the services in English, Irish, Russian, Ukrainian and French. He will also be available to answer questions about the Christian East and Eastern Catholicism.

All services will be held at the Armenian Church of St Gregory the Illuminator, 30 Hill Street, Singapore. Questions?

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Comments:
what hypocrisy.

http://spiritedmistress.wordpress.com/2007/12/17/hypocrisy/
 
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