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* [[Roman Catholic Church]]es (about 25% of these parishes, using the [[Liturgy of Saint Gregory]], similar to the [[Tridentine Mass]]).
 
* [[Roman Catholic Church]]es (about 25% of these parishes, using the [[Liturgy of Saint Gregory]], similar to the [[Tridentine Mass]]).
  
By far the largest group of these parishes in North America is represented by the [[Western Rite Vicariate]] of the [[Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America]].  The [[Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia]] (ROCOR) also has a small number of Western Rite parishes.
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By far the largest group of these parishes in North America is represented by the [[Western Rite Vicariate]] of the [[Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America]].  The [[Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia]] (ROCOR) also has a small number of Western Rite parishes and one monastery.  The [[Orthodox Catholic Church of France]]—which is currently of ambiguous status in world Orthodoxy, but at one time was cared for by St. [[John of Shanghai and San Francisco]] and later by the [[Church of Romania]]—also uses a Western Rite liturgy based on ancient Gallican liturgical materials.
  
 
The situation of Western Orthodox parishes has been compared by some with the analogous status of autonomous [[Uniate]] churches in communion with the Roman Catholic Church. For centuries, there have been hierarchical churches in [[full communion]] with and in subjection to the [[Vatican]], but which the [[Pope]] allows to follow liturgical customs and rules like those of the [[Orthodox Church]], (e.g., they confirm newly baptized infants via [[chrismation]], they have married [[priest]]s, their churches have [[iconostasis|iconostases]], etc.).  Additionally, as the Uniates share a common dogmatic requirement with Latin Rite Catholics, the Western Rite Orthodox share the same faith as their Byzantine Rite brethren.
 
The situation of Western Orthodox parishes has been compared by some with the analogous status of autonomous [[Uniate]] churches in communion with the Roman Catholic Church. For centuries, there have been hierarchical churches in [[full communion]] with and in subjection to the [[Vatican]], but which the [[Pope]] allows to follow liturgical customs and rules like those of the [[Orthodox Church]], (e.g., they confirm newly baptized infants via [[chrismation]], they have married [[priest]]s, their churches have [[iconostasis|iconostases]], etc.).  Additionally, as the Uniates share a common dogmatic requirement with Latin Rite Catholics, the Western Rite Orthodox share the same faith as their Byzantine Rite brethren.
  
 
However, unlike the [[Uniates]], Western Rite Orthodox congregations are not mainly the result of large-scale ecclesiastical political machinations and [[schism]] but rather of small-scale genuine conversion to Orthodoxy by individuals and congregations.
 
However, unlike the [[Uniates]], Western Rite Orthodox congregations are not mainly the result of large-scale ecclesiastical political machinations and [[schism]] but rather of small-scale genuine conversion to Orthodoxy by individuals and congregations.
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It should also be noted that there are also a number of groups who follow various Western rites and may call themselves Orthodox but are not part of or in communion with the [[Orthodox Church]].
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
 
* [http://www.westernorthodox.com/ Western Orthodoxy]
 
* [http://www.westernorthodox.com/ Western Orthodoxy]
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* [http://spot.colorado.edu/~ashtonm/owpp/westernrite.htm The Unofficial Western Rite Orthodoxy Website]
 
* [http://www.antiochian.org/western-rite/ Western Rite Vicariate of the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America]
 
* [http://www.antiochian.org/western-rite/ Western Rite Vicariate of the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America]
* [http://spot.colorado.edu/~ashtonm/owpp/westernrite.htm The Unofficial Western Rite Orthodoxy Website]
 
  
 
===Liturgies===
 
===Liturgies===
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* [http://www.saintpeterorthodox.org/Mass.htm Text of the Liturgy of Saint Tikhon]
 
* [http://www.saintpeterorthodox.org/Mass.htm Text of the Liturgy of Saint Tikhon]
  
===Endorsements===
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===Introduction and History===
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* [http://www.westernorthodox.com/wrbooklet An Introduction to Western Rite Orthodoxy], An electronic version of the now out-of-print Conciliar Press booklet; edited by Fr. Michael Trigg, Ph.D.
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*[http://www.westernorthodox.com/turner The Western Rite: Its Fascinating Past and Its Promising Future], by Fr. [[Alexander Turner]]
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*[http://www.westernorthodox.com/anthony On the Western Rite Edict of Metropolitan Anthony (Bashir)], by Fr. David Abramstov, in addition to an excerpt from the report of Metropolitan Anthony (Bashir) to the 1958 Archdiocesan Convention
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*[http://www.westernorthodox.com/whatis What is Western-Rite Orthodoxy?], by Fr. Patrick McCauley
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*[http://www.westernorthodox.com/twain The Twain Meet], by Fr. Paul W.S. Schneirla
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* [http://www.unicorne.org/orthodoxy/janfeb/westernrites.htm Western Rite Orthodox in our midst:
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Ad Fontes!], by Dr. Alexander Roman
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===Apologias===
 
* [http://www.westernorthodox.com/basil Comments on the Western Rite] by Bishop [[Basil (Essey) of Wichita]]
 
* [http://www.westernorthodox.com/basil Comments on the Western Rite] by Bishop [[Basil (Essey) of Wichita]]
 
* [http://www.westernorthodox.com/Lux-Occidentalis Lux Occidentalis] ''The Orthodox Western Rite and the Liturgical Tradition of Western Orthodox Christianity, with reference to The Orthodox Missal, Saint Luke's Priory Press, Stanton, NJ, 1995'' by the Rev'd John Charles Connely (PDF)
 
* [http://www.westernorthodox.com/Lux-Occidentalis Lux Occidentalis] ''The Orthodox Western Rite and the Liturgical Tradition of Western Orthodox Christianity, with reference to The Orthodox Missal, Saint Luke's Priory Press, Stanton, NJ, 1995'' by the Rev'd John Charles Connely (PDF)
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* [http://www.westernorthodox.com/greekdenver Doctrinal Issues: Western Rite Orthodoxy], from the ''Diocesan News for Clergy and Laity'' (February 1995), Greek Orthodox Diocese of Denver
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* [http://www.saintpeterorthodox.org/write.htm Western Rite Orthodoxy: Its history, its validity, and its opportunity], by Annette Milkovich, including an interview with Fr. Paul W.S. Schneirla, constituting a rough Western Rite "FAQ"
 
* [http://occidentalis.blogspot.com/ Occidentalis - A Weblog of Orthodox Catholic Christianity in the Western Rite tradition]
 
* [http://occidentalis.blogspot.com/ Occidentalis - A Weblog of Orthodox Catholic Christianity in the Western Rite tradition]
* [http://www.saintpeterorthodox.org/write.htm
 
  
 
===Criticism===
 
===Criticism===
 
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* [http://www.schmemann.org/byhim/westernrite.html The Western Rite], by Fr. [[Alexander Schmemann]]
 
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* [http://www.holy-trinity.org/modern/western-rite/schmemann.html Notes and Comments on the "Western Rite"], ibid.
 
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* [http://www.holy-trinity.org/modern/western-rite/news-encyclical.html News: Bishop Anthony Issues Encyclical on "Western Rite"]
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* [http://www.holy-trinity.org/modern/western-rite/correspondence.html Correspondence on the Western Rite] between Bishop [[Anthony (Gergiannakis) of San Francisco]] and Fr. Paul W.S. Schneirla
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* [http://www.holy-trinity.org/modern/western-rite/ware.html Some Thoughts on the "Western Rite" In Orthodoxy], by Bishop [[Kallistos (Ware) of Diokleia]]
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* [http://www.holy-trinity.org/modern/western-rite/tsichlis.html The Western Rite - Some Final Comments], by Fr. Steven Tsichlis
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* [http://www.holy-trinity.org/modern/western-rite/sergius.html On the Question of Western Orthodoxy], by Patriarch [[Sergius I (Stragorodsky) of Moscow]] in a letter to [[Vladimir Lossky]]
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* [http://www.holy-trinity.org/modern/western-rite/johnson.html The "Western Rite": Is It Right for the Orthodox?], by Fr. Michael Johnson
  
  

Revision as of 20:55, January 28, 2005

Western Rite Orthodoxy is a strand of Orthodox Christian worship adapted for congregations in traditionally Catholic or Protestant countries.

There are certain parishes known as Western Orthodox within the Orthodox Church that follow the rituals of either:

By far the largest group of these parishes in North America is represented by the Western Rite Vicariate of the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America. The Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia (ROCOR) also has a small number of Western Rite parishes and one monastery. The Orthodox Catholic Church of France—which is currently of ambiguous status in world Orthodoxy, but at one time was cared for by St. John of Shanghai and San Francisco and later by the Church of Romania—also uses a Western Rite liturgy based on ancient Gallican liturgical materials.

The situation of Western Orthodox parishes has been compared by some with the analogous status of autonomous Uniate churches in communion with the Roman Catholic Church. For centuries, there have been hierarchical churches in full communion with and in subjection to the Vatican, but which the Pope allows to follow liturgical customs and rules like those of the Orthodox Church, (e.g., they confirm newly baptized infants via chrismation, they have married priests, their churches have iconostases, etc.). Additionally, as the Uniates share a common dogmatic requirement with Latin Rite Catholics, the Western Rite Orthodox share the same faith as their Byzantine Rite brethren.

However, unlike the Uniates, Western Rite Orthodox congregations are not mainly the result of large-scale ecclesiastical political machinations and schism but rather of small-scale genuine conversion to Orthodoxy by individuals and congregations.

It should also be noted that there are also a number of groups who follow various Western rites and may call themselves Orthodox but are not part of or in communion with the Orthodox Church.

External links

Liturgies

Introduction and History

Ad Fontes!], by Dr. Alexander Roman

Apologias

Criticism