Liturgical comparison: Orthodox vs Catholic

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  • Liturgical comparison.
    Comparing liturgical differences between Roman Catholic (non-Vatican II) and Orthodox.
    Roman Rite vs Orthodox rites
    Catholic vs Eastern Orthodox rites
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  • @jamesthornton1673
    @jamesthornton1673 8 лет назад +475

    The old Latin Rite is indeed beautiful. The only trouble is that most Roman Catholics have never seen it. It is not typical of what happens in Roman Catholic churches, whereas, the Orthodox have not changed their Liturgy. It is still beautiful.

    • @maxwellgarrison6790
      @maxwellgarrison6790 8 лет назад +11

      +Liberty Prime Keep trying, don't give up ant have faith. It took me time too, and my home parish is one of these wayward liturgically, but my town was blessed by a good Old Rite liturgy.

    • @c.g.jonesze9089
      @c.g.jonesze9089 8 лет назад +6

      i want to have the old rite in my mother language. I know the reason for it but I think it is the only way in a better mass.

    • @_makorel_3627
      @_makorel_3627 7 лет назад +20

      lets pray for comingback of tridentine mass

    • @calasalos
      @calasalos 6 лет назад +20

      the two Liturgies shown in this video are not comparable..
      Orthodox one is celebrated for sure in one of the most beautiful churches in Russia, with a lot of priests ecc.. the Catholic one is celebrated probably in some unknown Church in the American province..
      Is not a fair comparison..

    • @braschigiovanniangelo5559
      @braschigiovanniangelo5559 6 лет назад +6

      Yes, I agree with you. For 20 years I was an altar-boy for the Tridentine mass. I asked why radical reforms were introduced in the 60-70th in the liturgy for catholics and not in the East part of the Church (Ortodox or Greek Catholics); I was answered that Ortodox or Greek world didn't suffer ''The Protestant Reform'' so they didn't need ''radical changes''.

  • @edmundburke3373
    @edmundburke3373 8 лет назад +358

    I'm Orthodox, but I love the old Roman rite.

    • @integritascatholica
      @integritascatholica 7 лет назад +50

      I'm Catholic Apostolic and Roman. I will pray for you convertion in the Only True Faith.

    • @sonyerison9681
      @sonyerison9681 7 лет назад

      is "manest" stay?

    • @sirvozelo1
      @sirvozelo1 7 лет назад +58

      I am Roman and I pray for our churches to be together again. I belive we must be one day.

    • @Percernis
      @Percernis 7 лет назад +7

      It's complicated. Orthodoxy has to do with both right doctrine and right (way of) worship. There has been a tendency in the Eastern Church to only regard the byzantine rite as the only proper way to conduct a mass, but that is (slowly) changing. Focusing more on your own points "meaning original from the first centuries and a valid liturgical formula", I'd say, not exactly. The Tridentine Mass was established after the Great Schism and as such is considered in the East as a novelty (though more original than the Novus Ordo). As for the liturgical formula, there is the old debate between East and West about the liturgical requirement for transubstantiation - the Roman Rite uses solely the words of constitution, while the byzantine rite adds (and insists on) the epiclesis. Some Orthodox ritualists, therefore, consider the Roman Rite that does not contain a form of epiclesis as liturgically invalid.

    • @forkyicicle8904
      @forkyicicle8904 6 лет назад +16

      Percernis The 'tridentine' mass comes from before the schism (from Pope St Gregory the great). At Trent, the mass was codified and instituted everywhere as variations of this rite had developed (e.g. the Sarum use in southern England) and to combat the services of protestants.

  • @LeonardoBartho
    @LeonardoBartho 7 лет назад +300

    There is no 'versus' for me. Both are beautiful and truly there is no conflict between one rite and another. In the Catholic Church there are also Byzantine rites.

  • @marcj2551
    @marcj2551 7 лет назад +322

    Finally a comparison with a Traditional Roman Catholic Liturgy

    • @paulopadilla6280
      @paulopadilla6280 7 лет назад +21

      The Tridentine Mass only started to be a code in 1570. I agree that this should be preserve. But I also agree with the use of Novus Ordo because it uses the vernacular language. In using the vernacular language, we will be able to pray by our hearts. Using the Latin Language will take time for some to understand it. Others will not even take time to study the language. It is just like what Jesus said in the Bible about people who are praying repetitively but not using their hearts. To make Jesus Christ the center of the celebration, just focus in the Eucharist. I am thinking of the format of Tridentine Mass but with a vernacular language.

    • @maxwellgarrison6790
      @maxwellgarrison6790 7 лет назад +20

      Paulo Padilla The Novus Ordo is intended to by celebrated in Latin. The Traditional Mass goes back to the 7th Century, with many of the parts and canon going back to the 2nd and 3rd centuries.

    • @maxwellgarrison6790
      @maxwellgarrison6790 7 лет назад +12

      Paulo Padilla Latin is also used as a form of veiling. It is an iconostasis of language.

    • @markvalens9636
      @markvalens9636 7 лет назад +5

      +Paulo Padilla
      That's untrue my friend.
      The standard Roman form was universalized in 1570. It replaced the local usages which were less than 200 years old. In substance the "Tridentine" Mass goes back to the very beginning of the Roman Church.
      Finally, the Novus Ordo was promulgated in 1969! What an awful year in general, let alone one for the development of liturgy.
      A 1960s bourgeois artifice.

    • @matthewrich5474
      @matthewrich5474 7 лет назад +7

      Paulo Padilla is RIGHT. Mark Valens, what is the difference of CODIFIED and UNIVERSALIZED? You just used a different word. lol The FACT that only ONE FORM is being implemented is because there are SO MANY FORMS that are being used before 1570. And because it has many forms they have to UNIVERSALIZED it so NO ORIGINAL FORM was really used. TRIDENTINE MASS is a result of the many forms that were circulating before 1570. NOVUS ORDO on the other hand is a MORE PRECISE FORM that has been copied from the one circulating in the EARLY CHURCH. Just like for example Jesus Christ did not have his BACK facing the apostles. Jesus was facing the APOSTLES in the Last Supper.

  • @davidstar5008
    @davidstar5008 8 лет назад +219

    Its stuff like this which makes me cry. Why did 1054 have to exist? Just...it ruins everything.

    • @arthegor
      @arthegor 7 лет назад +52

      ask the Cardinal who went in the middle of the sermon in Constantinople with the Excommunication, ask the Pope why he didn't seek true reunification he only sought to subdue the Eastern Churches to his supremacy, ask why he sustain the doctrine of the Filioque?, ask him why he hold to the doctrine that it is a purgatory.... there is no such place described in the bible... ask why he didn't condemn the Crusades specially the 4th where the crusaders killed raped and made a mockery on the Patriarchal throne of Constantinople by putting a whore on the Patriarchal See?, ask him why the Pope keeps lying people about the truth .... the only reason he will lose power and support among it's clerics if he denounces.... I think everyone of them knows that the east is what Jesus's church should've been.... and the west changed it's Rites now the Orthodox church is trying to rebuild the old Latin Lithurgy of Saint Pope Gregory the Great who was a Deacon in Constantinople for Western Europe and Celtic Lithurgy in England, Wales and Ireland.... the Western church lost it's core elements when the Papal Throne lost it's way and itself the throne become a Gaming thing for the Emperors and other people.. more like a Game of Thrones way... see the Borgias history...

    • @davidstar5008
      @davidstar5008 7 лет назад +34

      I'm not saying I disagree. I sided with the Orthodox long ago. And your right. Still, it makes me sad, and I hope for massive scale reunification to the True Faith someday. I will always hope and pray.

    • @Castellano97
      @Castellano97 7 лет назад +20

      The pope at that time didn't excommunicate anyone. He died before the news of the controversy got back to him.

    • @dagalealtd4888
      @dagalealtd4888 5 лет назад +2

      @ginger rodent US bishops* hmmmmm

    • @severianmonk7394
      @severianmonk7394 5 лет назад +7

      Not to be punctilious but 1054 doesn't exist. It simply occurred. And it didn't ruin Orthodoxy. It did Orthodoxy the eminent favour of distancing it from the heretically leaning Franks.

  • @maxwellgarrison6790
    @maxwellgarrison6790 8 лет назад +159

    I'm lucky enough to have a Catholic parish with the TLM every Sunday, and an Antiochian Orthodox church just down the street.

    • @Trinacaaye
      @Trinacaaye 8 лет назад +15

      You are blessed indeed!!

    • @_makorel_3627
      @_makorel_3627 7 лет назад +14

      pls encourage some parishes as well, especially here in philippines

    • @windstorm1000
      @windstorm1000 5 лет назад +1

      You are lucky. I go get Eucharist on sat. At catholic and then divine liturgy on sun. I Hav to have both!

    • @Tom19142
      @Tom19142 4 года назад +2

      @David Phillips well said

    • @jovancheonline
      @jovancheonline 3 года назад +1

      @David Phillips What a delusional individual. Where and when did Christ proclaim papal infallibiljty?

  • @Rubenmontilla
    @Rubenmontilla 5 лет назад +50

    I prefer the Roman Catholic liturgy... greetings from Venezuela my catholic/orthodox brothers...

  • @Rabarbar2345
    @Rabarbar2345 7 лет назад +62

    Orthodox Mass and Tridentine Mass are beautiful. That's not comparison - that shows, how beautiful is Byzantine and Tridentine Liturgy.I'm catholic traditionalist, but I love orthodox liturgy too, and i'm icons painter.

    • @nikodimostube8388
      @nikodimostube8388 5 лет назад +6

      Adrian Rum me too I'm Orthodox and love it

    • @jamesbarlow6423
      @jamesbarlow6423 Год назад

      Get out of Rome. Save your soul.

    • @Rabarbar2345
      @Rabarbar2345 Год назад

      @@jamesbarlow6423 I have already returned. If you mean leaving catholicism for protestantism (or anyway it is called "biblical christianity", whatever it means"), i want you to know, that i recognized it as a one big fake and great lie of... Antichrist. If Rome is called Babylon for it's spiritual adultery with "other gods", you should know, that in last 60 years the only "other god" who occupies and destroys catholic faith and liturgy is only protestantism.

    • @Christ_is_King-
      @Christ_is_King- 3 месяца назад

      @@jamesbarlow6423 No one, let his almsgiving be as great as it may, no one, even if he pour out his blood for the Name of Christ, can be saved, unless he remain within the bosom and the unity of the Catholic Church

    • @Christ_is_King-
      @Christ_is_King- 3 месяца назад

      @@jamesbarlow6423 Saint Ambrose- Where Peter is therefore, there is the Church. Where the Church is there is not death but life eternal. …Although many call themselves Christians, they usurp the name and do not have the reward. (The Fathers of the Church )

  • @rolandovargas4490
    @rolandovargas4490 5 лет назад +77

    I’m Roman Catholic and I have to say that Divine Liturgy is really beautiful no wonder the Rus converted to the orthodox faith! It’s like being in heaven with all 5 sense being used!!

    • @harrietharlow9929
      @harrietharlow9929 10 месяцев назад +1

      Ameen. The Orthodox Divine Liturgy is a totally immersive experience but then It is
      literally Heaven brought to Earth.

  • @clementbretanno1116
    @clementbretanno1116 3 года назад +50

    Orthodox Christian chants are very useful to take us closer to God. Play it on everyday at home when we are doing our routine chores, studying, cooking or mending something, it will give us an encouragement to do our Lord's will.

    • @nkosibaptiste6489
      @nkosibaptiste6489 Год назад

      Can you suggest any on music platforms like apple or Spotify?

    • @clementbretanno1116
      @clementbretanno1116 Год назад

      @@nkosibaptiste6489 I usually find the songs on RUclips and use a RUclips MP3 converter to turn them into mp3 format on my phone and then I can play them offline or share them with friends.

  • @Angelo-rj5er
    @Angelo-rj5er 6 лет назад +50

    I’m catholic but God Bless Orthodox Christians as well. I’m jealous of how Orthodox Christians were able to still keep their traditional liturgy unlike us Catholics where only a few practice the traditional mass.

    • @jamesbarlow6423
      @jamesbarlow6423 Год назад

      Satan invaded you.

    • @Angelo-rj5er
      @Angelo-rj5er Год назад

      @@jamesbarlow6423 How do you know?

    • @zoinxster
      @zoinxster Год назад +6

      @@Angelo-rj5er Hes right in a sense. He invaded the vatican but he will never conquer over Gods church (Catholic or Orthodox flavours)

  • @anthonyrolandsilva9371
    @anthonyrolandsilva9371 5 лет назад +55

    I'm an Orthodox bishop. I don't think one can celebrate a liturgy exactly the same way twice. But it is always a joyful service, according to the location and the different ritual. I know that I can not serve the Liturgy exactly the same way each time. There are so many liturgical moves according to the geographic location.

    • @aleksandarstavric2226
      @aleksandarstavric2226 Год назад +2

      Orthodox bishop ? Where ?

    • @Carolus-Rex
      @Carolus-Rex Год назад +5

      @@aleksandarstavric2226
      He just faking

    • @RS-tp3uu
      @RS-tp3uu Год назад

      The hell you are a bishop

    • @Carolus-Rex
      @Carolus-Rex Год назад +3

      @@RS-tp3uu no most bishops has rather RUclips channel to preach or no RUclips at all,he literally have meme as his profile.

  • @sambar101
    @sambar101 6 лет назад +45

    At two point of this video the viewers can see the Rites of the Malankara Orthodox Church. This is an Oriental Orthodox Church which uses the Divine Liturgy of St. James which is one of the longest Mass ceremonies. In fact the church at 6 mins in is in fact my own church. (imagine my surprise when i saw my Godfather :D) The service being conducted at the 6 min mark was a processional for easter. The second video 7:30min was the beginning of Mass. Once the processional around the altar is finished the Trisagion begins.
    Our service contains both West Syrian and Malayalam the local language. Before our church split in the 1900s I believe the majority of our services was in Syriac but local priests and lay people desired to understand the meaning of the services rather than keeping it a mystery. A priest once told me that even the Bible used in the church uses a different codex than most, the Syrian Peshitta.
    Its nice to see the similarities between the Oriental Orthodox, Eastern Orthodox, and the Catholics. Lots of similarities between vestments.

    • @miltonm1491
      @miltonm1491 Год назад

      Yes indeed, the chant id in Malayalam

  • @dimasdwisaputra5652
    @dimasdwisaputra5652 7 лет назад +46

    I dont know why , i love catholic and orthodox liturgy, its so beautiful

  • @comethalley3185
    @comethalley3185 7 лет назад +202

    both are beautiful. the novus ordo is ugly

    • @jannahm1788
      @jannahm1788 7 лет назад +36

      It looks like something you'd see in a Protestant church, not a Catholic one...

    • @thoma57
      @thoma57 7 лет назад +11

      Yeah, coz it's actually an "ecumenical" mass that "excludes no one", not a CATHOLIC mass exclusively for the true members of the body of Christ.

    • @paulopadilla6280
      @paulopadilla6280 7 лет назад +14

      The Tridentine Mass only started to be a code in 1570. I agree that this should be preserve. But I also agree with the use of Novus Ordo because it uses the vernacular language. In using the vernacular language, we will be able to pray by our hearts. Using the Latin Language will take time for some to understand it. Others will not even take time to study the language. It is just like what Jesus said in the Bible about people who are praying repetitively but not using their hearts. To make Jesus Christ the center of the celebration, just focus in the Eucharist. I am thinking of the format of Tridentine Mass but with a vernacular language.

    • @robertiacomacci
      @robertiacomacci 7 лет назад +8

      The Tridentine Mass is the CODIFIED Liturgy of the Western Church. The Novus Ordo, was promulgated by Anti Pope Paul Vl and he did not even attempt to abrogate the codification of Pope St. Pius V on the Tridentine Mass. The Novus Ordo is NOT a valid Mass not even close. Although in their treachery IT COULD BE. I stay away from it. As an example, I attended an Orthodox Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom and it was IN ENGLISH. The Tridentine Mass is still the Codified Mass of the Roman Church but so too is the Novus Ordo which MIGHT be a valid Mass and might not be. Remove the ambiguity, renounces Vatican 2 in it's totality return the Codified Mass with propers and readings in the Vernacular and the Roman Canon in Latin. It is the LATIN CHURCH afterall. Lord Have Mercy....

    • @danielpettyfer2539
      @danielpettyfer2539 7 лет назад +2

      Robertiacomacci what are you talking about? Stop spreading lies here. Know the history of Tridentine Mass and and other forms being practiced by the Catholic Church. Tridentine Mass is only practiced by the Latin Rite so it is not only the allowed form. Novus Ordo was approved by the Pope and the Fathers of the Vatican II to be used by the Latin Rite. Jesus Christ did not put his back to the disciples in the Last Supper that is one of the reason why we have the Novus Ordo. If you don't agree with it then you are the heretic.

  • @ventl3373
    @ventl3373 7 лет назад +96

    Both of them are beautiful and express the pure faith of the sacrifice our Lord and King Jesus Christ gladly shoulderd on Golgota, in order to reconicile mankind with the heavenly father. The seperation is one of biggest tragedies in history.
    There is a deep crisis of faith in the catholic church. About 150 years ago, our Lady of La Salette let the children know about what the church is now facing. But do not despair the catholic tradtion is spreading itself again. It's just a matter of time.
    Deo Gratias!

    • @MrMiz1113
      @MrMiz1113 6 лет назад +12

      You're right; my brother was ordained a priest last month and the younger clergy, both in seminary and the priesthood, are FAR more conservative than most of the bishops they serve. As time passes and nature takes its course, we'll see more and more traditional practices return. In 10-20 years, most of the abuses of Vatican II will be gone.

    • @ventl3373
      @ventl3373 6 лет назад +3

      It's truely a joy to hear that there are even orthodox christians who wish for unity. That's not something catholics should consider for granted. I may support unity but please do not missunderstand... There can only be unitiy in truth. And as a catholic, you can guess where i think truth can be found.

    • @larrytischler8769
      @larrytischler8769 6 лет назад +1

      super batarang
      Very true. Several of them have stated their choice if they could not be Jewish would be to become Muslims.

    • @ryanbyrne259
      @ryanbyrne259 5 лет назад

      Amen

    • @malibudolphin3109
      @malibudolphin3109 5 лет назад +1

      Catholics broke Away from The Church.
      It is impossible for them to express pure faith until they repent.
      ruclips.net/video/9Vb1r1Qxl8Q/видео.html

  • @ninakorohama4964
    @ninakorohama4964 7 лет назад +41

    i am catholic and i love both

  • @josemariamartincarvalhovon8853
    @josemariamartincarvalhovon8853 8 лет назад +35

    I am a Bi-Ritual Catholic Traditionalist. I prefer the Maronite Rite over the Byzantine Rite because they pray in Aramaic which is the Language of Our Master and Redeemer.

    • @krzysztofkruczynski3789
      @krzysztofkruczynski3789 7 лет назад +10

      Properly done, the byzantine rite should, however, be celebrated in a liturgical language like church-slavonic.

    • @LuisRincon-wr4dm
      @LuisRincon-wr4dm 4 года назад +7

      @@krzysztofkruczynski3789 Better in Greek.

    • @GuadalupePicasso
      @GuadalupePicasso 3 года назад +9

      @@krzysztofkruczynski3789 as a Melkite Catholic, I disagree.

    • @pancratius602
      @pancratius602 3 года назад +1

      @@GuadalupePicasso the divine liturgy sounds great in a mixture of English, Greek, and Arabic ;) I'm not yet canonically Melkite but I attend divine liturgy often enough, and have petitioned my Latin ordinary and the Melkite bishop for a transfer.

  • @brentpadgett4253
    @brentpadgett4253 3 года назад +16

    I love both Catholic and orthodox liturgy equally. I am not yet Catholic, but I am planning to become one some day

  • @theromanbaron
    @theromanbaron 6 лет назад +38

    Each rite is Unique in itself and
    Should be preserved.

    • @severianmonk7394
      @severianmonk7394 5 лет назад +6

      Agreed. Both speak to a particular mentality and cultural tradition which cannot be discarded without discarding the way people understand and relate to the most fundamental experiences in their lives.

  • @andre73510
    @andre73510 6 лет назад +11

    As an Orthodox, I do not think that the rite styles is a problem for a rapprochement, since in case it happens both must be maintained because they are traditional. However, I say that the main thing that the Roman Church must change is how the Head of the Church should perform their duties and other theological dogmas applied after schism.

  • @TenorMan96
    @TenorMan96 5 лет назад +19

    The Tridentine mass is quite similar to the orthodox liturgy well they were together one time before the schism in 1054.

    • @adolphCat
      @adolphCat Год назад +3

      I believe both the Eastern and Western Churches had distinct Liturgies long before 1054 like 100s of years before 1054.

  • @dietrichhammond9559
    @dietrichhammond9559 8 лет назад +158

    a more accurate statement would be Roman versus Byzantine Rite... both Rites are truly and properly Catholic..

    • @pokya-anakrantau8845
      @pokya-anakrantau8845 7 лет назад +1

      Dietrich Hammond Sorry brother, what is depicted here is Oriental Orthodoxy (Indian Syro Malabar Jacobite St Thomas Christian Church) which uses the Liturgy of St Basil just like the Coptic Orthodox of Egypt. Byzantine or Eastern Orthodox is not depicted here.

    • @strategicgamingwithaacorns2874
      @strategicgamingwithaacorns2874 7 лет назад +3

      Wait, this video compares the Latin Mass to the Divine Liturgy of the _Oriental_ Orthodox Church?

    • @jeremytan5297
      @jeremytan5297 7 лет назад +11

      No not all of them are Oriental Orthodox, Some of them are the true Eastern Orthodox like the Russian ones, but some later at the back are the oriental orthodox

    • @CatholicChurchesWorldwide
      @CatholicChurchesWorldwide 7 лет назад +7

      Check the most beautiful churches here.

    • @calasalos
      @calasalos 6 лет назад +1

      the two Liturgies in this video are not comparable..
      Orthodox one is celebrated for sure in one of the most beautiful churches in Russia, with a lot of priests ecc.. the Catholic one is celebrated probably in some unknown Church in the American province..
      Is not a fair comparison..

  • @baoduong2203
    @baoduong2203 7 лет назад +51

    Sad to see that most Catholics are not able to witness the TLM. As a person who grew up as a Catholic. Everything seems so different. The TLM seems to focus more on God, like the orthodox do to this day. I honestly prefer TLM over the orthodox.

    • @MarchOfMonarchs
      @MarchOfMonarchs 5 лет назад

      Same tho you do have the option to go to a different eastern catholic rite and it fulfills your obligation

    • @baoduong2203
      @baoduong2203 5 лет назад +5

      Leonardo Garcia I truly wish there was a Byzantine Rite Catholic Church near me. But I alternate between Ordinary form and the extraordinary form of the Roman mass. I am beginning to love the Latin mass more. The homilies at the Latin mass are on a other level. (I only attend high Latin mass).

    • @Cryptinox
      @Cryptinox 4 года назад

      Are there any Anglican Ordinariates near you?

    • @user-rh1jo1yy9e
      @user-rh1jo1yy9e 4 года назад

      I find myself very fortunate to be an Eastern Catholic, with access to both my liturgy, and for whatever reason I may miss it, may also go to the Tridentine Mass the next day in the same town

    • @Tom19142
      @Tom19142 4 года назад +1

      @@Cryptinox if you want to suggest him to go to Anglicans, no, you can't do that, they are heretics and don't believe in the special role of the priest as it would be "popish"

  • @ignatiusmabutas7736
    @ignatiusmabutas7736 5 лет назад +12

    Proud Catholic 🇵🇭🇻🇦

  • @MarchOfMonarchs
    @MarchOfMonarchs 5 лет назад +13

    I love that as a Catholic I have access to some of these rites.

    • @hectordanielsanchezcobo7713
      @hectordanielsanchezcobo7713 4 года назад +4

      As a catholic you have access to every single rite of christendom, all rites are inside the Catholic Church

    • @reigenlucilfer6154
      @reigenlucilfer6154 2 года назад

      we orthodox have our own western rite too.

  • @wilhufftarkin8543
    @wilhufftarkin8543 4 года назад +21

    Orthodox liturgy is beautiful but I feel at home in Rome.

  • @Truder
    @Truder 4 года назад +7

    I'm a Roman Catholic, but I believe both rites are beautiful.

  • @joea.9969
    @joea.9969 4 года назад +16

    Both are extremely beautiful, and I would say that the Tridentine Mass is slightly more reverent and beautiful than the Divine Liturgy, I would say that an average orthodox Christian is much holier than an average modernist Catholic.

  • @febrianadhika771
    @febrianadhika771 7 лет назад +62

    I'm Roman Catholic but I love the Orthodox Liturgical too. I think both are the same beautiful :)

    • @integritascatholica
      @integritascatholica 7 лет назад +5

      Catholic Apostolic and Roman.

    • @paulopadilla6280
      @paulopadilla6280 7 лет назад +3

      The Tridentine Mass only started to be a code in 1570. I agree that this should be preserve. But I also agree with the use of Novus Ordo because it uses the vernacular language. In using the vernacular language, we will be able to pray by our hearts. Using the Latin Language will take time for some to understand it. Others will not even take time to study the language. It is just like what Jesus said in the Bible about people who are praying repetitively but not using their hearts. To make Jesus Christ the center of the celebration, just focus in the Eucharist. I am thinking of the format of Tridentine Mass but with a vernacular language.

    • @nomadfromkarlsruhe8259
      @nomadfromkarlsruhe8259 7 лет назад +11

      It's not the vernacular tongue that's the problem, it's the butchered liturgy that many catholics become angry with.

    • @michaelrex6948
      @michaelrex6948 7 лет назад +2

      The Tridentine Mass was codified in 1570, yes, but it is substantially the same as the 1472 (?) Missal and in fact all Roman Missals/Orders of Mass back to the Divine Liturgy of St. Peter in the first century.

    • @HeroQuestFans
      @HeroQuestFans 7 лет назад

      there have always been a variety of ancient and valid liturgies in the West. and whether celebrated in Latin or the vernacular, the Mass is the mass, if the sacraments and the priest are present (and of course it is for the people).

  • @the-chillian
    @the-chillian 6 лет назад +17

    I'll never understand why Vatican II didn't simply approve use of the Tridentine mass in the vernacular, with good, dignified, formal translations.
    You chose odd moments to compare. I'd have expected equivalent points of the services, but they're in completely disjointed and only superficially similar. "Here's an Orthodox bishop at the altar; here's a Roman bishop at the altar. Here's a Roman bishop censing; here's an Orthodox bishop censing. Here's the Roman rite where they ring some bells; here's an Oriental rite (Syriac?) where they ring some bells... The eastern rites shown aren't even all the same ones, and some are much better organized and executed than others. There's really no true comparison here.

    • @severianmonk7394
      @severianmonk7394 5 лет назад

      Not hard to figure out. 'ICEL objects to hieratic language because such language is redolent of the sacred. Such language is not horizontal; it leads the worshipper to elevate his heart and his soul to the transcendant God,' as Stuart Koehl reported. Vatican II simply couldn't tolerate the idea of the divine and was determined to get rid of it, a project in which they were remarkably successful. Once you have commandeered the idiom you have won.

    • @DanishJoe394
      @DanishJoe394 4 года назад +1

      I mean for one translating the Tridentine into English automatically makes that person anathematized

    • @bootleg8720
      @bootleg8720 2 года назад +1

      Simple. A lot of heretics wrote the documents, and better yet they used the "spirit of Vatican II" to expand on it. I have hope that a future council will handle this (as will unite the orthodox with the Pope)

    • @the-chillian
      @the-chillian 2 года назад

      @@bootleg8720 Why would the Orthodox unite with the Roman church should Vatican II be somehow undone? The last thing I expect would be for such a council to accommodate Orthodox objections, most of which center on Papal authority.

    • @followerofchristofthetrini1692
      @followerofchristofthetrini1692 Год назад

      And that’s where the Ordinariate of the Chair of St. Peter, or Walsingham, or of the Southern Cross fulfills the desire for a Tridentine/Sarum Rite Mass containing a mixture of sacred English and Latin.

  • @babyansel
    @babyansel 6 лет назад +11

    After all this, whenever we come out to fight our enemies, Catholic or Orthodox, we will still call ourselves brothers even in the face of death

    • @severianmonk7394
      @severianmonk7394 5 лет назад +6

      Name one time that happened since the 15th century. And the way the Orthodox were treated at the Council of Florence was anything but fraternal. We learned our lesson, I hope, and will never turn hat in hand to the westerners again. Never.

    • @KINGBrYan509
      @KINGBrYan509 4 года назад

      And the 4th crusade.. vactians cant be trusted well their high echelons , pope.. we learned our lesson...

  • @tusk70
    @tusk70 7 лет назад +19

    For me, it´s not VS, it´s AND! Both are beautiful!

  • @namankumar9478
    @namankumar9478 6 лет назад +9

    God bless both. Catholics and orthodox are very much similar. I considered both Catholics and orthodox as my brothers.Both worship the one true God.

  • @absolutelytheo
    @absolutelytheo 4 года назад +6

    There are some non-orthodox videos in this compilation. Oriental "orthodox" are not part of our communion.

  • @carloscoto1308
    @carloscoto1308 8 лет назад +19

    ¡Por fin!, una justa comparación.

  • @notcrazy6288
    @notcrazy6288 11 месяцев назад +5

    I'm Catholic and have never seen an old Latin Rite mass. I feel robbed. It's beautiful.

    • @jamie2015
      @jamie2015 5 месяцев назад

      Bro its the only mass I attend go to a sspx mass

    • @paynedv
      @paynedv 4 месяца назад

      ​@@jamie2015No

  • @mosesking2923
    @mosesking2923 6 лет назад +33

    I love the Roman Catholic Church but we really need a return to traditional liturgy. Enough with the Protestanization!!! Thankfully, due to the monarchial style of the Church, all that is needed is a new Pope that respects tradition and the problem will be solved. I love Pope Fancis' works especially in charity and social work, but hopefully the next pope restores the tridentine mass to all churches. God Bless Cardinal Burke!!!!!

    • @severianmonk7394
      @severianmonk7394 5 лет назад +2

      All that is needed is a new Pope that respects tradition. ALL that is needed is a new Pope that respects tradition! That's ALL you need but you probably can't procure it in the immanent future and it didn't work the last time. Therefore, a return to traditional liturgy remains pie in the sky. There already was a pope who respected tradition, named Benedict XVI if I recall, and he did not effect what you are hoping for.

    • @mosesking2923
      @mosesking2923 5 лет назад +4

      @@severianmonk7394 You clearly have no knowledge of Benedict's papacy then. Summorum Pontificum had the exact effect that was needed, opening up the Latin Mass which has now led to over 400 latin masses in the US alone (up from just 20 in 1980). It will take 40 years until the Benedict XVI generation of priests enter into the hierarchy of bishops. Thankfully, I have the time to wait.

    • @luisrincon7819
      @luisrincon7819 5 лет назад +7

      What we need is not a Pope who "respects" tradition, but support it, that fights back against modernism and protestantism. We need a Pope who makes the whole Church repent for assuming protestant ideology, and return the Catholic faith and doctrine as it was before external influences corrupted it

    • @fabioparra2711
      @fabioparra2711 4 года назад

      Moses King the only way to be restored is that it’s celebrated Latin style in vernacular language. Like Guadalupe mass. Otherwise it won’t be. Also it happens that most of attendance of the Catholic Church comes from Latin America where people are obsessed with charismatic and Pentecostalism, so many many Catholics are turning to those Protestant lines. That’s why the pope needs the novus ordo. Keep the Latinos clapping and Catholic Church will survive.

    • @Tom19142
      @Tom19142 4 года назад

      Simply, a pope who declares Vatican II removed from the Church

  • @T-Cranmer
    @T-Cranmer 2 года назад +3

    Can you do a video comparing the Anglican liturgy to the Western Rite Orthodox liturgy and Catholic rite?

  • @jackhohne6163
    @jackhohne6163 2 года назад +5

    Personally I prefer the Roman Rite, but my goodness the Eastern rites are also so beautiful!!

  • @jumven
    @jumven 7 лет назад +8

    First, the comparison is confusing: there is a disorder in the presentation of the structure of both liturgies (the Roman starts with a Cardinal giving the final blessing!). Second, there's a mixture of pontifical and non-pontifical high Masses, both sung or not, from the Western side. And finally, there is a combination of different Eastern rites --starting with a hierarchical Russian Byzantine rite and ending with a common Antiochian rite (as far as I am aware). From the (Roman) Catholic side, I'd like to point out the fact that the Holy See has stated officially that all Catholic rites --Western and Eastern-- are equal in dignity and importance.

    • @chrisnguyen1186
      @chrisnguyen1186 2 года назад

      They should have included institution narrative and epiclesis for Orthodox. And they should have included gospel reading for Catholic.

  • @user-vz1so5dt2t
    @user-vz1so5dt2t 3 года назад +3

    This is the right comparison💕
    Other comparison videos will make us more separated💕

  • @occhio506
    @occhio506 Год назад

    Come si chiama il canto a -9:43?

  • @ultramet
    @ultramet 5 лет назад +26

    Thank you for doing this. I was getting tired of the comparisons to the NO, which is unfortunately often devoid of this level of reverence. Both are beautiful liturgies/traditions and are to be respected. The key to these masses is the high degree of reverence for the Lord. Beautiful.

    • @severianmonk7394
      @severianmonk7394 5 лет назад +1

      Well said. What else is liturgy for if not to instill reverence for God and enjoy His generosity?

    • @michaellinnebur7694
      @michaellinnebur7694 Год назад

      N.o.was made by Satan to take fro the old rite .new books ,new,words,new mass.if I steal the emblem off a Cadillac and put it on a Geo metro is the Geo a Cadillac? Not asking just saying.👎😡,

    • @francisobi6851
      @francisobi6851 Год назад

      "which is unfortunately often devoid of this level of reverence" I wholeheartedly disagree with your statement. The "Novus Ordo" can and has in many places absolutely been celebrated reverently, even more so than the TLM in some places (Like Diocesan TLMs, which some tend to be just awful). Also there was liturgical abuse before the Novus Ordo Missae, such as the Priest zipping through the Mass in less than 15 minutes and some even mumbling the Eucharistic prayers, which may even affect the validity of the Sacrament...
      This is an example of a Reverent Novus Ordo celebrated by Benedict XVI, which in my opinion at least is superior to the TLM:
      ruclips.net/video/tVp3oAnrIjI/видео.html

    • @embryoniclebronster
      @embryoniclebronster 4 месяца назад

      @@francisobi6851 The Ordinary Form can still certainly be celebrated, but "even more so than the TLM"? No, not even close. A reverent Ordinary Form is extremely rare (ad populum or ad orientem) and depends entirely on the parish's pastor and the local bishop assigning the priest. The Ordinary Form is growing rarer due to the current Pontiff's disdain for it. And forget Diocesan TLMs, some regular Diocesan Masses are worse by tenfold. There will be liturgical abuse for any form of Mass presented, but the abuse of the pre-1962 liturgy and that of the Mass 1970 and beyond are incomparable. A Mass said too quickly cannot be compared to a Mass where the Eucharistic prayer is completely freestyled, or the priest gives a blessing with a guitar, or has a layperson proclaim the Gospel or give the Homily. I think both are bad, but one is CLEARLY worse. If the worst liturgy a Catholic had to be worried about was one said too fast as opposed to one that was completely invalid in every way, we would be a much better Church. Again, both are bad, but one is worse.

  • @nehemiah7542
    @nehemiah7542 2 года назад +8

    Awesome , you even showed the Malankara Orthodox rite also 😍

  • @chrismikucki7862
    @chrismikucki7862 3 года назад +8

    I really like the Catholic Divine Liturgy (Byzantine rite) it’s very similar to the Orthodox liturgy. I think there should be a comparison of the two.

    • @pan_nekdo
      @pan_nekdo Год назад

      They're basically the same (both are the Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom on most days).

  • @777Krabban
    @777Krabban 6 лет назад +3

    Is there a full video of the mass at 4:30. It's absolutely stunning...

  • @limyongjun6826
    @limyongjun6826 7 лет назад +2

    What was the prayer at 0:37?

    • @krzysztofkruczynski3789
      @krzysztofkruczynski3789 7 лет назад +1

      It's the episcopal blessing after a pontifical mass.
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Episcopal_blessing

  • @CatholicChurchesWorldwide
    @CatholicChurchesWorldwide 7 лет назад +30

    Check the biggest and most beautiful Catholic churches here.

  • @d.paulkwon9798
    @d.paulkwon9798 4 года назад +11

    *Traditional Mass MUST BE REVIVED IN EVERY PARISH!*

  • @BeanLord69
    @BeanLord69 2 года назад

    What’s that beginning orthodox chant?? It’s beautiful!!

  • @westernsloper
    @westernsloper 2 года назад

    Can anyone tell me how to find more of the music at 10:38?

    • @otaviosouza1259
      @otaviosouza1259 2 года назад +1

      It is the Agnus Dei sung in polyphony.
      I can't tell you if this version is for two or three voices, but there are beautiful polyphonic interpretations for five voices on RUclips.

  • @aleahmel23
    @aleahmel23 6 лет назад +9

    Love the Latin Liturgy...

  • @debonisasarab5567
    @debonisasarab5567 3 года назад +4

    I’m Catholic and I think both rites are beautiful.

  • @user-pr7lk2ss8m
    @user-pr7lk2ss8m 3 года назад

    Author, you are slightly confused in the Byzantine rite)
    For example, in the beginning, why compare the beginning of the Eucharistic Canon (in the Liturgy , which serves as Bishop of the words "lift up our Hearts..." are pronounced from the pulpit with dikirim and trickeries in hand) with the usual blessing of the cardinal, although this should be compared with the time when the Roman rite sing the Sanctus

  • @strategicgamingwithaacorns2874
    @strategicgamingwithaacorns2874 7 лет назад

    What is the English translation of the blessing with the Dikirion and Trikirion?

    • @severianmonk7394
      @severianmonk7394 5 лет назад

      O Lord, look down from heaven on this vineyard which Thy Right Hand hath planted.

  • @ANAMARIA-nx8mv
    @ANAMARIA-nx8mv 9 лет назад +4

    Beautiful

  • @akshayachu3964
    @akshayachu3964 4 года назад +4

    Both are absolutely beautiful.. And we have one faith. God bless my Orthodox brothers.

    • @akshayachu3964
      @akshayachu3964 4 года назад +3

      @David Phillips I know brother. I told we have one faith in a comprehensive sense. Both of us have seven sacraments, 73 books in the holy Bible, Holy Mary's divine motherhood, her perpetual virginity, her assumption into heaven, and the holy mass, according to the Lord's teaching, "Do this in rememberence of me." And this is the true Christian faith.
      Actually Protestants are making a big mistake by denying these truths and they are not true Christians ,of course.
      Thanks.

  • @firstlast2945
    @firstlast2945 6 лет назад

    Greetings. Lately I've been having this feeling that the roman church is not the true church. There's something off about it. Would it be wrong if I looked at other rites and possibly converted or is that not allowed?

    • @orthoglobus
      @orthoglobus 6 лет назад

      Check this (scroll down to see the contents):
      www.oodegr.com/english/biblia/Ballester/perieh.htm

  • @johannscoins657
    @johannscoins657 Год назад

    What is the song starting at 2:11?!?

  • @pentogram23
    @pentogram23 6 лет назад +7

    I love my orthadox faith.....

  • @ddpmk355
    @ddpmk355 7 лет назад +5

    When I see a Roman Catholic mass I wonder if those people really feel anything. It seems so theatrical. I've also attended Roman Catholic mass a few times and it felt very cold like those priests were doing something wrong.

    • @krzysztofkruczynski3789
      @krzysztofkruczynski3789 7 лет назад +1

      You know, there is just a place for a private prayer in silence and for a contemplation of Lord's sacrifice. But there are also beautiful traditional folk hymns which include a deep religious content and are also a kind of a prayer.

    • @carllindlbauer6473
      @carllindlbauer6473 6 лет назад

      Krzysztof Kruczyński.

    • @carllindlbauer6473
      @carllindlbauer6473 6 лет назад

      Mhm

    • @adolphCat
      @adolphCat Год назад +2

      @@krzysztofkruczynski3789 You are correct Worship among the Laity or participation in the Liturgy the public prayer of the Church is lacking in the Traditional Roman Rite. The Roman Catholic Church in the so-called Traditional Roman Mass reduced the Mass to the private prayer of the clergy and simply mandated the Laity to witness it. I took a class in Sacramental Theology while at the University the professor a Roman Catholic priest explained it this way before the 2nd Vatican Council many Laity used their time at Mass to pray the Rosary or play cards or play a board games or just say private prayers or just plan their week. Litugical abuse on a massive scale was practiced by the Roman Catholic Church for centuries. God has not been considered important in Roman Catholicism for 100s of years.

    • @joslez7573
      @joslez7573 7 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@adolphCattu profesor de teología te mintió radicalmente: esas expresiones son propias de un protestante. La misa en latin no es para entenderse.

  • @johnfisher247
    @johnfisher247 2 года назад

    The Roman Rite used to have rood screens too. These are still in place in some Latin Rite Churches. It might be better to have used French recordings of the traditional Roman Pontifical High Mass. Also maybe find better recordings of the Syrio Malabar Rite without modern additions such as microphones.

  • @jeremias4244
    @jeremias4244 2 года назад +1

    What is the first hymn called from the catholic?

    • @TheMrpeejoe
      @TheMrpeejoe 4 месяца назад

      0:37 At the end of a Catholic Mass, there is a special greeting bishops use called the Episcopal Blessing.
      Dominus vobiscum.
      Omnes respondent:
      Et cum spiritu tuo.
      Celebrans dicit:
      Sit nomen Domini benedictum.
      Omnes respondent:
      Ex hoc nunc et usque in sæculum.
      Celebrans dicit:
      Adiutorium nostrum in nomine Domini.
      Omnes respondent:
      Qui fecit cælum et terram.
      Tunc celebrans, accepto, si eo utitur, baculo, dicit:
      Benedicat vos omnipotens Deus,
      ter signum crucis super populum faciens, addit:
      Pater, et Filius, et Spiritus Sanctus.
      Omnes:
      Amen.

  • @APAL880
    @APAL880 5 лет назад +4

    gotta get more Byzantine (Eastern Roman) clips in there, either from mainland Greece or Mount Athos.
    oh and take the Oriental Orthodox clips out of there haha.

  • @paulopadilla6280
    @paulopadilla6280 7 лет назад +21

    The Tridentine Mass only started to be a code in 1570. I agree that this should be preserve. But I also agree with the use of Novus Ordo because it uses the vernacular language. In using the vernacular language, we will be able to pray by our hearts. Using the Latin Language will take time for some to understand it. Others will not even take time to study the language. It is just like what Jesus said in the Bible about people who are praying repetitively but not using their hearts. To make Jesus Christ the center of the celebration, just focus in the Eucharist. I am thinking of the format of Tridentine Mass but with a vernacular language.

    • @michaelrex6948
      @michaelrex6948 7 лет назад +3

      The Tridentine Mass was codified in 1570, yes, but it is substantially the same as the 1472 (?) Missal and in fact all Roman Missals/Orders of Mass back to the Divine Liturgy of St. Peter in the first century.

    • @danielpettyfer2539
      @danielpettyfer2539 7 лет назад +7

      I agree with you Paulo Padilla.

    • @Diffman731
      @Diffman731 7 лет назад

      Paulo Padilla Finally a well thought out and well articulated RUclips comment. i applaud you, sir.

    • @raymondreno6025
      @raymondreno6025 6 лет назад +3

      well even in the orthodox liturgy they use an older version of language, greek, old church slavonic etc. the orthodox do not seem to have a problem with it, so why as catholocs should we want anything different?

    • @brunoluisantana
      @brunoluisantana 6 лет назад +5

      I disagree. The parts of the Mass that are intended for the instruction of the faithful (the Bible readings and the homily) use the vernacular. But it is fitting that the part of the mass that is turned to God uses Latin, for it is a dead language, therefore its meaning can not change, and each word will always mean the same thing, which avoids variations, mistakes or even sacrileges or confusions . Today there are almost no illiterates, and the faithful can follow the translation through the Missal. All the older people I know are unanimous in saying that in the past there was more respect and piety in worship than today, even though they did not understand what was being said in Latin. With the Mass in Latin, the faithful could travel the whole world and would always find the same prayers, the same gestures, the same piety, and prayed in the same language. Now each episcopal conference is responsible for translations. Sometimes countries with the same language pray the Mass with different translations.

  • @paulshimkin2713
    @paulshimkin2713 Год назад

    Does anyone know the chant at 2:10?

  • @sfbluestar
    @sfbluestar 6 лет назад

    Starting 2:13 what is the guy doing with that smoking device? What is the meaning of that?

    • @orthoglobus
      @orthoglobus 6 лет назад +2

      This is incense.

    • @Kanal7Indonesia
      @Kanal7Indonesia 6 лет назад

      Incense

    • @severianmonk7394
      @severianmonk7394 5 лет назад +1

      'That smoking device' is the most original way I have ever heard it described. I am writing it down. What is represents is not as important as what it does. You have to have smelled Orthodox incense to realise its value. It envelops you with a beautiful atmosphere and goes straight to your brain with all sorts of pious associations which you have built up though your entire life. Great feast days beginning in your childhood. Moments of particular fervour or wonder or insight or even poignancy and grief flood back in a rush and raise you to the compounded level of a pure experience. If you are a convert and don't have that personal history behind you, you have to work all the harder at building one up.

    • @gunnar5263
      @gunnar5263 4 года назад

      sfbluestar its called a thurible it is used for thousands of years its what they use to worship our lord and the smoke is incense call frankincense

  • @onlius
    @onlius 7 лет назад +3

    why I can't tell which is catholic or orthodox it look like all orthodox style

    • @Kanal7Indonesia
      @Kanal7Indonesia 6 лет назад +3

      The Orthodox use icons

    • @severianmonk7394
      @severianmonk7394 5 лет назад

      @Magnat And some Orthodox in communion with God use the western rite.

  • @marlonsilva643
    @marlonsilva643 7 лет назад +8

    Ambas as Liturgias de uma beleza esplêndida, mas o Rito Romano (o Tradicional, não o mutilado de Paulo VI), expressa a solenidade sem deixar de lado a sobriedade.

  • @flyingisaac2186
    @flyingisaac2186 2 года назад +1

    I heard a Low Mass of the Dead offered by Cardinal Burke, the celebrant for the Catholic liturgy.

  • @dobermanpac1064
    @dobermanpac1064 4 года назад +2

    I’m old rite Catholic and have a Latin Church in town. I also have a Byzantine Church as well. How nice is that!! Thank you Jesus.

  • @_makorel_3627
    @_makorel_3627 7 лет назад +14

    hi guys i am a catholic from philippines. i have a question guys, what if we use tridentine mass in a vernacular form, what if we use gregorian chant in our own language, its possible right?,, first time to watch tridentine mass in youtube by cardinal bruke and it actually make me happy. i really feel that im with god sorrounded by angels who sungs a beautiful chants. its actually make me tears, tears of joy. i love it and thank you for sharing the video. god bless you all.

    • @severianmonk7394
      @severianmonk7394 5 лет назад

      That is what the parishes of the True Orthodox Church in the Philippines are doing. Makes sense, I'd say.

    • @christusrex7865
      @christusrex7865 4 года назад +2

      Using vernacular language is a destruction to the liturgy Latin is a sacred language in order the church might hold till the end of times it needs a language which is universal and none vernacular tongue can match. Latin is the most beautiful language and also Greek too both are beautiful liturgies preserved in the only Holy apostolic church. And also Gregorian Chants look beautiful only in Latin using it in any vernacular tongue destroys the spirit of sacredness and it's true meaning so also the mass.

    • @user-ii3zs2gr6u
      @user-ii3zs2gr6u 3 года назад +1

      @@christusrex7865 Rome used Greek before Latin, so Greek is more traditional and sacred, Latin is vernacular.

  • @giovanniserafino1731
    @giovanniserafino1731 8 лет назад +49

    Finally, a fair and honest presentation of the Catholic liturgy. Too often, dishonest members of the orthodox church presented the worse liturgical abuses from the 60s 70s and 80s to show the "superiority " of the orthodox liturgy over the Catholic liturgy. These liturgical abuses, while not completely eradicated, are becoming a think of the past, particularly with the younger and more traditional clergy being ordained to the Catholic priesthood.

    • @ignati123
      @ignati123 7 лет назад +16

      The presentations you reference weren't dishonest. They present the fact of the low depths to which Western Christianity has sunk. It's true that not every Roman Catholic parish performs clown masses, but the very fact that this practice is embraced without excommunication, or in the least, suspension of such activities, demonstrates the liberalism of Rome, and it's departure from the Traditions of the Church. The West has watered down liturgics and embraced a mediocre path away from reverence and mysticism and toward a bland, dying set of practices that resemble the most vapid Protestant innovations of the last 500 years.

    • @giovanniserafino1731
      @giovanniserafino1731 7 лет назад +5

      +ignati123 And what is the point of slamming the Catholic Church except to to compensate for the inferior position orthodoxy has not only in the secular world, but in the Christian world as well. It was the Pope of the Catholic Church who was invited to address all the nations of the world at the United Nations. It was the Pope who was invited to address the Congress of the United States. World leaders, kings and queens, heads of state all request audiences with the Pope in recognition of the importance of the Catholic Church in world events. I don't see the Archbishop of Constantinople being invited to world events, nor do I see any secular or political world leader knocking on his door ! Orthodoxy is nothing more than a loose grouping of Independent ethnic churches all fighting among themselves for leadership recognition, the sad result of separating from the Catholic Church in 1054. Unfortunately, it's been downhill for orthodoxy ever since.

    • @Alexander_Fuscinianus
      @Alexander_Fuscinianus 7 лет назад +12

      1) In complete agreement with Holy Tradition and Holy Scripture, Orthodox Church believe, that there is exist more important thing that audiences between Pope and secular governments - a theosis of human person. Too bad, if modern Catholics carry only about how to make kings and presidents knocking theirs Catholic's doors.2) I strongly advise you to learn history. It was a bishop of Rome, who spit a Christian unity, which was bequeathed by Christ. But this separation of Rome in 1054 was just a political gesture. A spiritual separation was more earlier - in 809 AD.3) Your words about Orthodox Churches show only your misunderstanding of nature of our ecclesiology. But I don't expect too many from Catholics; your view is soooo typical and stereotypical, that I even don't want to comment it.

    • @giovanniserafino1731
      @giovanniserafino1731 7 лет назад +2

      +Александр Черных this is the problem with you schismatic orthodox. You live in a world of fantasy in which the theocracies of the Byzantine Empire exist only in your mind, The "glory" of orthodoxy and the Byzantine Empire has been dead for many centuries, and orthodoxy has mostly been conquered by Islam. As the Turkish government recently said,"The so called archbishop of Constantinople, is a cleric of a minor sect, which has no importance or relevancy in Turkey.." I agree. No such statement could ever be made of the Pope or the Catholic Church. Elaborate liturgies which go on for hours, and priests in gold vestments do not change the fact that orthodoxy is dead. So continue to argue about the date for Easter, the Filioque, and leaven bread versus unleavened bread for the Holy Mass, while you fade away into the obscurity of non relevancy.

    • @Alexander_Fuscinianus
      @Alexander_Fuscinianus 7 лет назад +6

      Orthodox never dies because Christ is not dead! But I will not argue, especially with such Latin crusader like you. If only you were a true roman catholic Christian, you will understand that not discussion about bread, date of Easter and so on is main problem between Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic Churches, but a problem of Filioque, which represented a true difference between eastern and western understanding of the Holy Trinity, which is a center of Christian's life. But you prefer flaunting such secular things like "independence" of Pope of Rome (tru-u-ully "independent", especially in XIV century). You commenting like a pupil who play to much in "Total war" games series. So take my advise: stop playing, go to near catholic's parish, find normal roman catholic's priest and confess him that you spend too much time in Internet and have no clue about theology, nor catholic, nor orthodox.

  • @ksankezis7154
    @ksankezis7154 5 лет назад +2

    This is a very nice video, but from 5:50 to 8:25 these two "orthodox" examples you have used are actually from the Coptic Church, not the Orthodox. But anyway it was a nice comparison video between the liturgies of the two churches.

  • @thoma57
    @thoma57 7 лет назад +1

    Now this is a great and fair comparison marked by beauty and dignity. :)

  • @brotherbroseph1416
    @brotherbroseph1416 7 лет назад +3

    to me I like the orthodox black vestments more. I think not letting priests wed has led to some frilly ass vestments. Other than that, One Baptism, One Lord. I love you all.

    • @jupiterinaries6150
      @jupiterinaries6150 7 лет назад +1

      Sacramental Sojourner lol right on bruh...the Orthodox priest seem more macho with those beards too...

    • @severianmonk7394
      @severianmonk7394 5 лет назад

      Never trust a man who wears lace, especially not with children. No joke.

  • @alexjketchum
    @alexjketchum 3 года назад +3

    the current state of the roman catholic church is quite sad and repungantly reprehensible

  • @user-sw5bq3ek8q
    @user-sw5bq3ek8q 7 лет назад +1

    we can see in this video 3 rites of 3 churches . (Roman Catholic rite , eastern orthodox rite, and oriental orthodox rite)

  • @robbydharmawan2655
    @robbydharmawan2655 4 года назад +1

    ¡Que bonitos!

  • @gregoryvess7183
    @gregoryvess7183 6 лет назад +13

    Pray for the reunion of the east and the west!!

    • @brian5128
      @brian5128 3 года назад +4

      East will need to accept the Filioque

    • @MusabNaveed
      @MusabNaveed 2 года назад

      @@brian5128 we must pray that it does :) amen

    • @brian5128
      @brian5128 2 года назад

      @@MusabNaveed and pray that they accept Florence as a true ecumenical council

    • @rinwesley3092
      @rinwesley3092 2 года назад +1

      @@brian5128 Sorry, but no.

    • @brian5128
      @brian5128 2 года назад

      @@rinwesley3092 accept the bull of Florence

  • @matthewrich5474
    @matthewrich5474 7 лет назад +3

    People saying that NOVUS ORDO is ugly are NOT FOCUSING on the EUCHARIST but rather focusing on what the PRIESTS WEARS.

    • @PanggakosiPONunez
      @PanggakosiPONunez 6 лет назад +1

      Matthew Richards. its not about what the priest wears but rather the ancient and most beautiful rituals that came from the 1st christian.. aside from the fact that Novus ordo is destroying faith itself...

    • @severianmonk7394
      @severianmonk7394 5 лет назад

      @JohnBelz Quite right, except primarily from the opposite perspective; it was invented to make Protestantism more accessible to Catholics. It was invented to convey an understanding and attitude toward the whole of life, not just the time spent in church, and that is exactly what it did, and that is why the NO faithful are much more tolerant of things like abortion than Trad faithful are. And FGB Dude: that makes a huge difference and it IS important, ABSOLUTELY. And that is merely on the moral level.

    • @aahlstrom93
      @aahlstrom93 5 лет назад

      So then if no one should focus on what the priest wears why not wear more elaborate vestments?

    • @catherinecarter8987
      @catherinecarter8987 4 месяца назад

      I left the RCC when Borgoglio/Francis bowed down before Shamanic statue.

  • @pe.andersondelimaalencar4336
    @pe.andersondelimaalencar4336 3 года назад +1

    6:00 Syriac Rite

  • @rx88088
    @rx88088 7 лет назад +2

    Clarification to the video: You are showing clips from both (Chalcedonian aka Canonical) Eastern Orthodox churches mixed with (Non Calcedonian aka Non-Canonical) Oriental Orthodox churches.

    • @krzysztofkruczynski3789
      @krzysztofkruczynski3789 7 лет назад

      What is the the difference, may I ask?

    • @rx88088
      @rx88088 7 лет назад

      The Oriental Orthodox broke away from the rest of Christendom after the council of Chalcedon (hence the name Non-Chalcedonian) in 451. They disagreed with the theology which the rest of the Church agreed was the truth "it felt good to us and to the Holy Spirit" (the pronouncement at the end of each council), and refused to sign the document at the end of the council stating such.
      They use the liturgies usually of St. Mark / St. Cyril, St. Gregory, and St. Basil, whereas EO use primarily St. John Chrysostom, though also sometimes St. Basil (Lent), St. Gregory (Presanctified during Lent), St. James (on his feast day).

  • @sharaaratapoorn9468
    @sharaaratapoorn9468 6 лет назад +7

    I am Catholic but I find the Orthodox rites to be very amazing.

    • @Kanal7Indonesia
      @Kanal7Indonesia 6 лет назад

      Same, they look majestic

    • @Kanal7Indonesia
      @Kanal7Indonesia 6 лет назад +1

      JohnBelz I meant the Orthodox ones, they look majestic

    • @sharaaratapoorn9468
      @sharaaratapoorn9468 6 лет назад +2

      Luckily the Tridentine Mass seems to be thriving in some parts of the world and there’s a good minority of people who retain it.

    • @Kanal7Indonesia
      @Kanal7Indonesia 6 лет назад

      Sharaaratapoorn We don’t have Tridentine Masses here in Indonesia, all are Novus Ordo

    • @sharaaratapoorn9468
      @sharaaratapoorn9468 6 лет назад +1

      Antonius Raja I believe they’d still be hard to find here in America.

  • @kharma101
    @kharma101 6 лет назад +9

    I attend Vatican 2 and comparing it with Latin Mass😢It's disgraceful but I love Vatican 2 Priests as well. They are Nice People😢I want to go to Traditional Latin Mass but it's hard to find one where Im living. Plus I'm only 16 Years old. I have to follow my parents to Vatican 2 and I refuse to eat the Body and Blood. I'm waiting till I go to Latin Mass which will take forever...

    • @forkyicicle8904
      @forkyicicle8904 6 лет назад +1

      BMA SH Have you tried looking at the sspx district website of your country? Also, if you live in or near a large city, there should be at least one Latin Mass available.

    • @zelkovas
      @zelkovas 4 года назад +3

      @@mudkipx9052 Sedevacantism is HERESY! If you want real Traditional Latin Mass you should go to a SSPX parish, they're faithful to Rome and to the Pontiff, but also rejects Vatican II and follow the real tradition

  • @propriusly
    @propriusly 2 года назад +2

    They mixed in Copic and Oriental Orthodox with Eastern Orthodox.

  • @semprocherlis9526
    @semprocherlis9526 5 лет назад +3

    Why The Rome doesn't keep these magnificent old latin rite liturgy..?
    -dissapoint

    • @HelloHello8D
      @HelloHello8D 4 года назад +4

      Modernism is affecting the Catholic Church please pray for us.

    • @Rabarbar2345
      @Rabarbar2345 4 года назад

      Because second altar in Temple and new sacrifices are predicted in Maccabean books :(

    • @semprocherlis9526
      @semprocherlis9526 4 года назад

      @@HelloHello8D always my bro.., the 'romans' were always our brothers.

  • @krist-yonnarain7786
    @krist-yonnarain7786 5 лет назад +4

    In all honesty and let’s be really honest here the orthodox and Catholic Church believe in very similar things the main reason they are still separate is because of politics. The orthodox bishops love their independence and don’t want to submit to Rome in any shape or form. While the pope is in no way willing to tone down his authority for the sake of reunification.

  • @samyjoseph4798
    @samyjoseph4798 4 месяца назад

    First one gave me chills

  • @ngensyutwanzing2738
    @ngensyutwanzing2738 2 года назад

    Can't tell which one is better

  • @santanav.4504
    @santanav.4504 2 года назад +8

    I'm a Calvinist and I'm really impressed with the Orthodox. Just beautiful!

  • @Garapetsa
    @Garapetsa 6 лет назад +3

    The Russians know how to build a church! Chuch of Christ the Savior is today wonder of world.
    The Eastern orthodox Christian Church has never changed the lit. Sad, Roman Catholic Church should go back to their Latin masses. St John wrote a beautiful liturgy for all time.
    People need to check out the Russian Church rebuilt by millions of orthodox Christians
    since 1985.

  • @pe.andersondelimaalencar4336
    @pe.andersondelimaalencar4336 3 года назад +2

    Os ritos bizantino e siríaco são ambos ritos orientais, mas muito diferentes entre si.

    • @andre_cinelli
      @andre_cinelli 3 года назад

      São completamente diferentes ou ainda tem similaridades, vide o rito russo e o rito bizantino

  • @GabeCCoolVideos
    @GabeCCoolVideos 4 года назад

    Where can one see a Latin Catholic mass?

  • @orochigold2529
    @orochigold2529 8 лет назад +3

    Indian church?

    • @deusimperator
      @deusimperator 8 лет назад

      Indian Churches : one is Orthodox one is Eastern rite.

    • @hazeegaming3607
      @hazeegaming3607 7 лет назад +4

      yes, mar thoma syrian orthodox church of india aka yakubiyyah church. 6 million adherence.

    • @hazeegaming3607
      @hazeegaming3607 7 лет назад

      mar thoma- apostle Thomas

    • @arthegor
      @arthegor 7 лет назад +2

      ^_^ God bless you and his Church of India and all it's Houses

    • @jacenath8197
      @jacenath8197 7 лет назад +4

      The Malankara Orthodox Church of Kerala in Southern India is one of the oldest churches in the world. It is said to have been brought to India by St Thomas the apostle and interestingly the liturgy is conducted in old Syriac, similar to the language that would've been spoken by the apostles at the time. It is a church of many beautiful rituals and rite and it also blends in traditional Asian Indian practices of having celebratory parades for feast days, parading figures of Jesus under adorned umbrellas, and even parades on elephants. It's very beautiful. I love all of the Christian churches! I believe that the important thing is that we all have faith in Jesus Christ, have a great day! God bless!

  • @excelsis4022
    @excelsis4022 7 лет назад +3

    The Divine Liturgy seems to be more elaborate, bringing one to the threshold of heaven on earth.
    The Mass seems to force one to examine into theirselves with its simple but majestic austerity.
    Both do the purpose of bringing man to God. I do wish the Maronite Catholics were shown though.
    Great video!

    • @severianmonk7394
      @severianmonk7394 5 лет назад

      Nice observation. What Evelyn Underhill described as the 'here and now' of Catholic piety. One would not denigrate it if it doesn't go too far.

  • @dylanarmour6727
    @dylanarmour6727 10 месяцев назад

    wow that was great to see the kiss of peace practiced at the end very refreshing

  • @radulazar5485
    @radulazar5485 4 года назад

    Infact is compared Liturgy of St John Chrysostomos with St Gregory the Greath

  • @Isphanian
    @Isphanian 7 лет назад +29

    Liturgical comparison:
    The Mass celebrated by 0.1% of Latins vs the Divine Liturgy celebrated by 100% of Orthodox.

    • @krzysztofkruczynski3789
      @krzysztofkruczynski3789 7 лет назад +12

      Orthodox are schismatic so nothing to be proud of.

    • @Isphanian
      @Isphanian 7 лет назад +19

      You are the Schismatics. Learn who started breaking off communion. Please, open a book.
      Besides, Roman catholic clown masses and pedophile priests are for sure nothing to feel proud about.

    • @janolisiejko5816
      @janolisiejko5816 6 лет назад +12

      Catholics are heretics. And always they will be!

    • @forkyicicle8904
      @forkyicicle8904 6 лет назад +5

      Isphanian Correction: 100% of Latins celebrate the Latin Mass. The novus ordo messes are not Catholic or Latin at all (see Quo Primum and canon 13 of the 7th session of the Council of Trent). They are protestantised ecumenical services.

    • @forkyicicle8904
      @forkyicicle8904 6 лет назад

      JohnBelz True, but we must distinguish between what the Church does and what heretics posing as the Church do.