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- Byzantine_Rite abstract "The Byzantine Rite, sometimes called the Rite of Constantinople or Constantinopolitan Rite is the liturgical rite used currently (in various languages, with various uses) by all the Eastern Orthodox Churches, by the Greek Catholic Churches (Eastern Catholic Churches which use the Byzantine Rite), and in a substantially modified form by the Protestant Ukrainian Lutheran Church. The rite developed in the city of Constantinople (now Istanbul), the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantine Empire). It is the second largest liturgical rite in Christendom, second in worldwide usage only to the Roman Rite.The Rite consists of the Divine Liturgies, Canonical Hours, forms for the administration of Sacred Mysteries (sacraments) and the numerous prayers, blessings, and exorcisms, developed in the Church of Constantinople. Also involved are the specifics of architecture, icons, liturgical music, vestments and traditions which have evolved over the centuries in the practice of this Rite.Traditionally, the congregation stands throughout the whole service, and an iconostasis separates the sanctuary from the rest of the church. The faithful are very active in their worship, making frequent bows and prostrations, and feeling free to move about the temple (church building) during the services.Scripture plays a large role in Byzantine worship, with not only daily readings but also many quotes from the Bible throughout the services. The entire Psalter is chanted each week, and twice weekly during Great Lent.Fasting laws are stricter than in the West. On fast days, the faithful give up not only meat, but also dairy products, and on many fast days they also give up fish, wine and the use of oil in cooking. The Rite of Constantinople observes four fasting seasons: Great Lent, Nativity Fast, Apostles' Fast and Dormition Fast. In addition, most Wednesdays and Fridays throughout the year are fast days. Many monasteries also observe Monday as a fast day.".
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- Byzantine_Rite subject Category:Catholic_liturgical_rites.
- Byzantine_Rite subject Category:Chalcedonianism.
- Byzantine_Rite subject Category:Christian_terms.
- Byzantine_Rite subject Category:Eastern_Catholicism.
- Byzantine_Rite subject Category:Eastern_Orthodoxy.
- Byzantine_Rite subject Category:Medieval_Greek_language.
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- Byzantine_Rite comment "The Byzantine Rite, sometimes called the Rite of Constantinople or Constantinopolitan Rite is the liturgical rite used currently (in various languages, with various uses) by all the Eastern Orthodox Churches, by the Greek Catholic Churches (Eastern Catholic Churches which use the Byzantine Rite), and in a substantially modified form by the Protestant Ukrainian Lutheran Church.".
- Byzantine_Rite label "Byzantijnse liturgie".
- Byzantine_Rite label "Byzantine Rite".
- Byzantine_Rite label "Byzantinischer Ritus".
- Byzantine_Rite label "Rite byzantin".
- Byzantine_Rite label "Rito bizantino".
- Byzantine_Rite label "Rito bizantino".
- Byzantine_Rite label "Rito bizantino".
- Byzantine_Rite label "Ryt bizantyjski".
- Byzantine_Rite label "Византийский обряд".
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- Byzantine_Rite depiction Meister_der_Sophien-Kathedrale_von_Ohrid_001.jpg.
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