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But....,not at the big, main liturgy of the day on Sunday (No Slavonic for you!).

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people would have been something to see!!
If it is only 2500-5000 now, where is it going to be in another 20-30 years?

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yeah I figured if I go I might be stuck camping. As long as I can shower somewhere it'll be alright.
There is plenty of free parking and pilgrim lodgeing on-site. Pilgrim lodgeing on-site is no longer being sold out. There will be room for you. It's $10. a night. Just reserve your bed as soon as you arrive.

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Thank you Joe. Ten dollars a night beats paying some hotel and having to drive in each morning.

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The latest issue of "Byzantine Catholic World" from the Archeparchy of Pittsburgh includes a multi-page, detailed schedule of events, tips, etc. to help those who plan to attend. There will be several Divine Liturgies celebrated during the weekend, including one in Church Slavonic at 8:00 a.m. Sunday morning. All others appear to be in English. The choice of music settings was not included in the article, however.

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Yes, the weekend is a busy one. There are two slavonic liturgies. I hope I am not the only one in my age group that is there... I'm in my late 20's!! There never seems to be anyone my age at any church I visit. Sometimes you miss being able to relate to people your own age.

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So, is the Slavonic Divine Liturgy on Sunday at 8:00 am or is the Slavonic Divine Liturgy at 9:00 am (as written on the Sisters of St. Basil the Great website)??

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All I know comes from the Sisters' webpage.
I don't get that magazine.

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So, the solution is to go for the whole enchilada! smile

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Jim, I plan on doing so. Flying into Pittsburgh and renting a car would be the way to go. The airport is probably 1 1/2 hours away from Uniontown.

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A good many years ago, I once heard the following announcement come over the PA system during the Uniontown Otpust:

"The Hungarian Liturgy will be in English!"

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SO WE DON"T MISLEAD PILGRIMS TRAVELING TO MT. MACRINA FOR '05 DORMITION PILGRIMAGE, CAN WE GET A CONFIRMATION ON THE TIME OF THE ONLY CHURCH SLAVONIC DIVINE LITURGY THAT IS USUALLY HELD AT 9:00 AM SUNDAY MORNING?

The Sisters of St. Basil the Great website has listed the schedule and it denotes the Sunday Church Slavonic Divine Liturgy as being at 9:00 am. Some posters here have been saying 8:00 am Sunday. Can we get an official confirmation so the many throngs of pilgrims won't miss this traditionally-sung Church Slavonic Divine Liturgy??

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Why not contact the good sisters yourself, and post their answer here?

I haven't seen many of them posting here...

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"The whole enchilada . . . " could I have a whole holubok instead? And I would of course prefer Imperial Torte to a medivnyk.

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Cantor Jim wrote:

...The latest issue of "Byzantine Catholic World" from the Archeparchy of Pittsburgh includes a multi-page, detailed schedule of events, tips, etc. to help those who plan to attend. There will be several Divine Liturgies celebrated during the weekend, including one in Church Slavonic at 8:00 am Sunday morning. All others appear to be in English. the choice of music settings was not included in the article, however...

Since the on line version of the Byzantine Catholic World hasn't been updated since early May, can someone on the Forum cut and paste the Mt. Macrina schedule or provide a link (Archeparchial, other than the Sisters of St. Basil the Great link)? Me thinks the BCW has misprinted the time of the Sunday Church Slavonic Divine Liturgy.

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