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Thanks, lukacs. You're off the hook, The Silent Acolyte [Biased] . Thanks for pointing to it. Wow.

[ 04. May 2007, 20:58: Message edited by: Autenrieth Road ]

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While searching for Chicago area info about the Liturgy of St. Mark, I stumbled upon St. Mark Coptic Orthodox Church of Chicago, which advertises a weekly Divine Liturgy webcast on Sunday from 8:45 to 12:30 (!) and Wednesday from 8:00 to 10:00. I'm not sure exactly which liturgy they use, but didn't the Divine Liturgy of St. Mark play a prominent role in the Coptic Church?

[ 05. May 2007, 23:53: Message edited by: Martin L ]

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quote:
Originally posted by Martin L:
While searching for Chicago area info about the Liturgy of St. Mark, I stumbled upon St. Mark Coptic Orthodox Church of Chicago, which advertises a weekly Divine Liturgy webcast on Sunday from 8:45 to 12:30 (!) and Wednesday from 8:00 to 10:00. I'm not sure exactly which liturgy they use, but didn't the Divine Liturgy of St. Mark play a prominent role in the Coptic Church?

Yes, it has--and I think it is still in use in the Coptic church.

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I rather like this video of clips of Mass in Gabon. I think it's what the folks at St. Gregory's in SF were going for, but it's the real deal.

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I found that video of the African liturgy a month or so ago. Thanks for pointing that out.

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Now, everybody scream...
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quote:
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Now, everybody scream...

Gosh, I have not seen that section of the British Museum before [Biased]

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This one was quite fun: Liturgical abuses

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quote:
Originally posted by Triple Tiara:
This one was quite fun: Liturgical abuses

[Killing me] [Killing me] [Killing me] [Killing me] [Killing me] [Killing me] [Killing me]

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My Duck - is your sig a commentary on the bride, the wafer and the priest incident in that vid?

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quote:
Originally posted by Triple Tiara:
This one was quite fun: Liturgical abuses

I think I'll save that one and show it to wedding couples and baptism families as part of their prep!

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quote:
Originally posted by Triple Tiara:
This one was quite fun: Liturgical abuses

I can remember watching a few of those clips from "You've been framed", one of the bloopers was when the bride's false teeth fell out into the chalice! Eww!

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quote:
Originally posted by Anselmina:
quote:
Originally posted by Triple Tiara:
This one was quite fun: Liturgical abuses

I think I'll save that one and show it to wedding couples and baptism families as part of their prep!
Yes, just set them at their ease and help them to relax before their big day. [Big Grin]

(I'm sure I've seen that video recently but can't work out whether or not it was from the Ship).

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After giggling at Triple Tiara's recommendation of the "Liturgical Abuses" video, I happened on this inspiring one to balance it out:

Why Am I Catholic?

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Here I go again slipping in some audio links, but St Thomas', Huron Street, in Toronto has posted the 9.30am Sung Mass and the 11am Solemn one from last Sunday in their beautiful entirety. Downloadable (recommended). Leaflet is here for following along.

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Sister Act anyone?
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quote:
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Sister Act anyone?

oh that is SAD!!!!!!!!!!! But of it's era [Smile] Good to see the old habits though (soon to be thrown out or modified I'm sure [Smile]

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Sister Act anyone?

My, that was excruciating.

I wonder if one of them is Joan Chittister, since they are from her convent?

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I wonder if one of them is Joan Chittister, since they are from her convent?

I was wondering the same thing.
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quote:
Originally posted by Triple Tiara:
quote:
Originally posted by DitzySpike:
Now, everybody scream...

Gosh, I have not seen that section of the British Museum before [Biased]
Ah, my college chapel. Like that every day, it is...

Except, of course, on the occasions when it's like this...

Some of us get all the luck!

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DitsySpike wrote

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Now, everybody scream...

I still don't know what they were doing. It looked like the beginning of a Gospel Procession but then turned into 'three coped blokes at the back of the church get censed and kiss the book'. What was that all about?

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quote:
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quote:
Originally posted by Treatise:
Sister Act anyone?

My, that was excruciating.
The only excruciating part (as opposed to the "dated TV style, of a song I like") for me, was how out of sync the visual and audio was.

[ 14. May 2007, 12:06: Message edited by: Autenrieth Road ]

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quote:
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Sister Act anyone?

My, that was excruciating.
I'll not share the thought thay went through my mind when the nun announced, 'Someone's dying, Lord'.

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And people sometimes claim that the existence of American "Kum-ba-ya Catholicism" is an urban legend.

As bad as it is, at least they weren't singing praises to the earth goddess.

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...or eating raisin cakes.

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quote:
Originally posted by FCB:
quote:
Originally posted by Treatise:
Sister Act anyone?

My, that was excruciating.


I agree - that was dreadful
There was no proper rhythm either [Frown]

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Oh, Kum-Ba-Ya Catholicism in America (well, the Archdiocese of Boston, at any rate) is absolutely not an urban legend! That video just brought back some awful memories of my First Communion, circa 1980, where the Sister (definitely un-habited by then) made us sing Kum-Ba-Ya. I could almost smell the burlap-and-felt banners of wheat and grapes that we made, listening to it again.

Excruciating is right. [Help]

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quote:
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Sister Act anyone?

Eeeeek!
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quote:
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Originally posted by Treatise:
Sister Act anyone?

oh that is SAD!!!!!!!!!!! But of its era [Smile] Good to see the old habits though (soon to be thrown out or modified I'm sure [Smile]
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"dated TV style, of a song I like") ... how out of sync the visual and audio was

Nodding vigorously.

It's outside of a liturgical context and not heretical, and they do mean well but this is so wrong.

Once heard a whole album from the same period that sounded just like it! 'Sing, People of God, Sing', Sebastian Temple's songs sung by (I'm quoting the back cover from memory) specially selected seminarians and sisters.

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Mm. Does anyone recognise where this is from?

(I'm guessing Brit Com of some sort. "She's mingin'" lol couldn't understand the accent)

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quote:
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Mm. Does anyone recognise where this is from?

(I'm guessing Brit Com of some sort. "She's mingin'" lol couldn't understand the accent)

Leaving aside what he was wearing, that was damn funny. Twas an Irish accent. It looks to me like a clip from a sketch show, although not one that I recognise.

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Yep. Northern Irish. Or thereabouts.
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quote:
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Sister Act anyone?

Antidote here .
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quote:
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DitsySpike wrote

quote:
Originally posted by DitzySpike:
Now, everybody scream...

I still don't know what they were doing. It looked like the beginning of a Gospel Procession but then turned into 'three coped blokes at the back of the church get censed and kiss the book'. What was that all about?

RR

The video begins with intonation for the Offertory. The sacred ministers read together the offertory text. Thereafter he censes above the chalice and then on each side of the chalice. The celebrant is then censed by the deacon and the subdeacon presents the book for him to kiss. One acolyte carries the book and another brings the thurible to the gentlemen at the back. These three in copes are either all 'rulers' of the choir or the dean, the precentor and another senior cleric. They are in turn censed and presented the book to kiss. While this happens, the celebrant washes his hand on the right horn of the altar, with the sub-deacon and servers assisting him.
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quote:
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quote:
Originally posted by Treatise:
Sister Act anyone?

Antidote here .
Much better!

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quote:
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quote:
Originally posted by Treatise:
Sister Act anyone?

Antidote here .
That is truly incredible! [Overused]
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No one but me seems to be able to view this QuickTime clip.

Those of you for whom it fails, does your browser give any precise technical details on why?

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quote:
Originally posted by Mockingbird:
No one but me seems to be able to view this QuickTime clip.

Those of you for whom it fails, does your browser give any precise technical details on why?

My browser doesn't. All that happens is the Quicktime play bar appears against a white background. I click "play" and nothing happens.

I pasted the URL into the actual Quicktime programme and got this error message:

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The movie file "Centered Title 02" cannot be found. Without this file, the movie cannot play properly.
I clicked "cancel" and got this message:

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Error 47: invalid URL
While I didn't expect them to work, I tried Real Player and Windows Media Player on the off chance, but nothing. I'm sorry.

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I usually use Firefox but I've just tried it in Internet Explorer and Opera and got the same thing I did with my usual browser. I don't know whether that helps.

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Have you tried updating Quick Time? I was notified yesterday that an update for it was ready to install.

I viewed the video. It's very short.

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Here's another in the same comedy series.

But here - here is a real live Orthodox (Greek) priest reading an SMS while preaching! He appears to be reading - but maybe just switching it off. lol! Awful!

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The Quicktime clip works for me (older Quicktime, Firefox, Windows NT).
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Since St. Bertelin did his helpful diagnostic (for which I thank him) I have uplinked a newer version, and tested it at a remote location. I think it should work now.

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Oh my. Maybe it were better that it had not worked and we had been spared.

Mind you, Max will be along shortly to tell us how wonderful it is [Snigger]

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quote:
Originally posted by Mockingbird:
No one but me seems to be able to view this QuickTime clip.

Those of you for whom it fails, does your browser give any precise technical details on why?

Sadly none of them can dance in time to the Harpsichord Music!

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A pleasure, Mockingbird.

Thanks, too, for the suggestion, Leetle Masha.

Now, can somebody please explain to me what that besurpliced man was doing? I actually yelped when I saw him the first time and had to watch it a second time just to make sure I had actually seen what I thought I had.

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quote:
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Now, can somebody please explain to me what that besurpliced man was doing?

Making a bloody fool of himself??? [Smile]

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Originally posted by SeraphimSarov:
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Originally posted by Saint Bertelin:


Now, can somebody please explain to me what that besurpliced man was doing?

Making a bloody fool of himself??? [Smile]
Ahh yes. I see now that he's displaying all the classical signs. Thank you.

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John Donne

Renaissance Man
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quote:
Originally posted by Triple Tiara:
Oh my. Maybe it were better that it had not worked and we had been spared.

Mind you, Max will be along shortly to tell us how wonderful it is [Snigger]

Mm. Missed that one. Thanks, TT. [Big Grin]

How come it works when the Gabonese do it and not the white guys?

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