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− | '''The Divine Liturgy of St. Gregory the Great''' is one of the liturgies authorized for use by the [[AOCA|Antiochian]] [[Western Rite Vicariate]] (AWRV). It is authorized for use in the AWRV in two forms: that of the ''Orthodox Missal'' and that of the ''Saint Andrew's Service Book,'' although nearly all parishes in the AWRV celebrate only that of the ''Orthodox Missal''. The basis of the liturgy is the Tridentine Mass of 1570. It is also authorized for use within the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia (ROCOR). The [[Mass]], or Liturgy of St. Gregory the Great, has also been authorized for use by and celebrated within the Polish Orthodox Church, the Patriarchate of Moscow, the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia, and the Alexandrian Patriarchate. | + | '''The Divine Liturgy of St. Gregory the Great''' is one of the liturgies authorized for use by the [[AOCA|Antiochian]] [[Western Rite Vicariate]] (AWRV). It is authorized for use in the AWRV in two forms: that of the ''Orthodox Missal'' and that of the ''Saint Andrew's Service Book,'' although nearly all parishes in the AWRV celebrate only that of the ''Orthodox Missal''. The basis of the liturgy is the Tridentine Mass of 1570 as it was used in the Society of Clerks Regular of St Basil, an independent church without a bishop that formed the basis of the Antiochian Western Rite Vicariate. It is also authorized for use within the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia (ROCOR). The [[Mass]], or Liturgy of St. Gregory the Great, has also been authorized for use by and celebrated within the Polish Orthodox Church, the Patriarchate of Moscow, the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia, and the Alexandrian Patriarchate. |
==Structure of the Ordinary== | ==Structure of the Ordinary== |
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The Divine Liturgy of St. Gregory the Great is one of the liturgies authorized for use by the Antiochian Western Rite Vicariate (AWRV). It is authorized for use in the AWRV in two forms: that of the Orthodox Missal and that of the Saint Andrew's Service Book, although nearly all parishes in the AWRV celebrate only that of the Orthodox Missal. The basis of the liturgy is the Tridentine Mass of 1570 as it was used in the Society of Clerks Regular of St Basil, an independent church without a bishop that formed the basis of the Antiochian Western Rite Vicariate. It is also authorized for use within the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia (ROCOR). The Mass, or Liturgy of St. Gregory the Great, has also been authorized for use by and celebrated within the Polish Orthodox Church, the Patriarchate of Moscow, the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia, and the Alexandrian Patriarchate.
Structure of the Ordinary
- The Preparation for Mass
- Confiteor
- Kyrie eleison (nine-fold)
- Gloria in excelsis
- Collect of the Day
- Epistle
- Gradual
- Alleluia
- Gospel
- Sermon
- Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed
- Offertory
- Dialogue
- Preface
- Sanctus
- Canon
- Lord's Prayer
- Fraction
- Agnus Dei
- Prayers before Communion (including "I believe, O Lord, and I confess....")
- Holy Communion
- Prayer of thanksgiving after Communion
- Dismissal
- Blessing of the faithful
- Last Gospel (Prologue of St. John's Gospel)
Links
- The Divine Liturgy of St. Gregory the Great as celebrated by the Antiochian Western Rite Vicariate.
Sources
- Orthodox Missal (Saint Luke's Priory Press, 1995)
- Saint Andrew's Service Book, 2nd edition (Antiochian Archdiocese, 1996)
- Review essay on the Saint Andrew's Service Book in St Vladimir's Theological Quarterly, Vol. 41 (1997), No. 2-3, pp. 249-268.