Don't move to fl..there are no churches like this one here and a choir and organ at all ..i have to go up north to get this kind of experience i miss..in worship..i go back to my former church 3 times a yr..for this type of services..god bless your church.ty for this video..pls do more..
It's not exspressed as "episcopalian" church or ancient. It's the Episcopal Church in the States, and CofE in Great Britain and all the Dominions and Commonwealth. And it is most certainly ancient. The Oxford Movement was a sincere accomplished mission to recall the ancient English Catholic Church into the reformed CofE. It is and has been recognized as one of the 32 world wide ie. (Catholic) church (singular). You might do some reading up on the subject??
The Episcopal Church uses the ancient rites, which are a combination of Catholicism, the Orthodox, and Protestant ism. The Book of Common Prayer is full of examples of all three. Thank you, Fr. Richard for teaching me this. And thank you Thomas Cramner.
I will never understand Roman disapprobation of women in Anglican orders when they have elevated Mary as a virtual Goddess. Remember the notion of co Redemptress?
To clear up any misunderstandings: 1) Anglicans are not Catholics www.catholicnewsagency.com/resources/liturgy/rites/the-rites-of-the-catholic-church 2) We Catholics haven't "elevated Mary as a virtual goddess" - we honor her as one would honor one's own parents, and just as we don't worship our parents, neither do we worship Mary - worship is reserved for God alone.
This hymn presupposes traditional Christianity: "...Confessors' faith, apostles' word, the patriarchs' prayers, the Prophets' scrolls...." Furthermore, it is attributed to Saint Patrick. He was, after all, a Catholic missionary bishop. To say that the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic Churches represent the faith of this hymn makes perfect sense. But, to claim that the Episcopalians represent the ancient faith is just crazy.
No, you're crazy if you think that Protestantism can't equally affirm confessors faith, apostles words, patriarchs prayers, and prophets scrolls. You don't need to acknowledge the authority of the bachelor in Rome to affirm those things.
@@douglasquaid1711 Yes, you must, your heretical church was brought forth by an adulterer, why would God wish to have his religion brought forth to the people by such a man? Also, corruption in the church doesn't mean you can just leave, the Church is Holy, even if people aren't.
@@RezaChity-G Those are the only kind of men available unfortunately, save the exception of One. So, if the church is to be led by men at all it will be led by sinful men...this is the schizophrenia in your position, on the one hand you mock the church of England for being started under sinful pretexts, yet at the same time scold people for leaving the Roman church due to its sins. You can't have it both ways.
@@douglasquaid1711 Roman Catholics turning up to piss all over Anglican liturgy videos are like yellowjackets at a picnic---always there, an annoying nuisance, but ultimately meaningless. I simply don't understand the point of them.
This hymn actually is anglican so catholics really can't claim to own it and they can't claim their traditional when the orthodox and anglicans do it too
I come here every St. Patrick's Day. This is by far the best version on TH-cam. Thank you!
Don't move to fl..there are no churches like this one here and a choir and organ at all ..i have to go up north to get this kind of experience i miss..in worship..i go back to my former church 3 times a yr..for this type of services..god bless your church.ty for this video..pls do more..
We sang this on Trinity Sunday at Trinity Episcopal Church On Capitol Square, Columbus. It is so beautiful.
Grace Cathedral SF. Wish more congregations walked with the altar/choir party during the recession! There’s something meditative about it!
So nice to see St. Ignatius. Harold Chaney was a friend. Nice memory
It's not exspressed as "episcopalian" church or ancient. It's the Episcopal Church in the States, and CofE in Great Britain and all the Dominions and Commonwealth. And it is most certainly ancient. The Oxford Movement was a sincere accomplished mission to recall the ancient English Catholic Church into the reformed CofE. It is and has been recognized as one of the 32 world wide ie. (Catholic) church (singular). You might do some reading up on the subject??
The Episcopal Church uses the ancient rites, which are a combination of Catholicism, the Orthodox, and Protestant ism. The Book of Common Prayer is full of examples of all three. Thank you, Fr. Richard for teaching me this. And thank you Thomas Cramner.
Following the "Cristi Victorus", Crist leading the world.
Always thought it worked better as a processional hymn rather than a recessional. Nice tat by the way
Also includes Deirdre!
And beautifully rendered!
This the way processions SHOULD happen!!
AMEN!!!!
This is so beautiful, but I know the crucifer gets tired. I have experienced this first-hand. LOL
It is no picnic for the thurifer, too!
Deep, majestic.
I will never understand Roman disapprobation of women in Anglican orders when they have elevated Mary as a virtual Goddess. Remember the notion of co Redemptress?
To clear up any misunderstandings:
1) Anglicans are not Catholics www.catholicnewsagency.com/resources/liturgy/rites/the-rites-of-the-catholic-church
2) We Catholics haven't "elevated Mary as a virtual goddess" - we honor her as one would honor one's own parents, and just as we don't worship our parents, neither do we worship Mary - worship is reserved for God alone.
Church of the Advent Boston, Beacon Hill, Episcopal
This hymn presupposes traditional Christianity: "...Confessors' faith, apostles' word, the patriarchs' prayers, the Prophets' scrolls...."
Furthermore, it is attributed to Saint Patrick. He was, after all, a Catholic missionary bishop. To say that the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic Churches represent the faith of this hymn makes perfect sense. But, to claim that the Episcopalians represent the ancient faith is just crazy.
No, you're crazy if you think that Protestantism can't equally affirm confessors faith, apostles words, patriarchs prayers, and prophets scrolls. You don't need to acknowledge the authority of the bachelor in Rome to affirm those things.
@@douglasquaid1711 Yes, you must, your heretical church was brought forth by an adulterer, why would God wish to have his religion brought forth to the people by such a man? Also, corruption in the church doesn't mean you can just leave, the Church is Holy, even if people aren't.
@@RezaChity-G Those are the only kind of men available unfortunately, save the exception of One. So, if the church is to be led by men at all it will be led by sinful men...this is the schizophrenia in your position, on the one hand you mock the church of England for being started under sinful pretexts, yet at the same time scold people for leaving the Roman church due to its sins.
You can't have it both ways.
@@douglasquaid1711 Roman Catholics turning up to piss all over Anglican liturgy videos are like yellowjackets at a picnic---always there, an annoying nuisance, but ultimately meaningless. I simply don't understand the point of them.
This hymn actually is anglican so catholics really can't claim to own it and they can't claim their traditional when the orthodox and anglicans do it too