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:: Yes, please do so. I don't really have the time right now to continue to maintain this as I have. I've been hoping that others would join in. {{User:ASDamick/sig}} 15:03, 3 November 2005 (CST)
"Strictly speaking, Byzantine Chant is the sacred chant of Christian Churches following the Orthodox rite."
I am sorry, but I can't accept this at all, as it is a big historical error.
We may only say "following actually the Eastern Orthodox rite".
Gallican, Syriac and so on existed before the raise of a particular Byzantine sacred chant. 300 years before Constantinople, the Church was already Orthodox.
If someone do not agree, this would mean he thinks saint Paul or saint Irenaeus of Lyon were heterodox..
-- [[User:Stmaterne|StMaterne]]
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