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For Byzantine-type folks living in the greater Myrtle Beach (South Carolina) this may be of interest. http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/mld/sunnews/news/opinion/9847151.htm Prayers and congratulations on this first Liturgy. And God's blessings on Fr. Conan, a truly tireless, selfless Irishman. CIX!
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Cool!
May God grant them much success in their efforts of evangelization. May You just cross the paths of those you have sent to do this work for the church with those that are hungering for the Word of God. Lord planting a church for you is never an easy thing, but you alone can complete the task at hand. Make straight their path, that in all and through all you will be glorified. In the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. AMen
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I wonder if these South Carolinians are aware of Fr. Titus' new converted Antiochian Orthodox community that is now a Melkite community.
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Originally posted by Teen Of The Incarnate Logos: I wonder if these South Carolinians are aware of Fr. Titus' new converted Antiochian Orthodox community that is now a Melkite community. Garrett, The article mentions the Charleston community and that it's a 3 hour distance. Many years, Neil
"One day all our ethnic traits ... will have disappeared. Time itself is seeing to this. And so we can not think of our communities as ethnic parishes, ... unless we wish to assure the death of our community."
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Just as an FYI...
Fr. Conan told me that there are now three Roman parishes in that area. I believe that there is only one priest for each church and that membership for each is reaching 2,000 (not sure if number is actual individuals or households). Apparently, 2,000 is the "limit" as to how large the parish can be (not clear on this). Anywho... because there are only 3 priests, the Roman churches rent out one of the large arenas, which seats 12,000 for one mass on Christmas and one on Easter. They combine clergy, choirs, etc. The Myrtle Beach area has one of the fastest growing Catholic (primarily Roman) communities in the country.
They are expecting about 100 people at the Liturgy next Tuesday, including two RCIA classes. Fr. Conan said the Roman clergy has been very receptive to the Byzantines.
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Nonetheless, anyone who wants to come see us in Charleston is more than welcome to do so. We're also online at www.SCMelkites.com [ scmelkites.com] Originally posted by Irish Melkite: Originally posted by Teen Of The Incarnate Logos: [b] I wonder if these South Carolinians are aware of Fr. Titus' new converted Antiochian Orthodox community that is now a Melkite community. Garrett,
The article mentions the Charleston community and that it's a 3 hour distance.
Many years,
Neil [/b]
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Earl,
Welcome to the Byzantine Forum. One of the members of our St. Georges in Birmingham is there. Christina, her maiden name was LaRussa, I can't think of her married name. We are so glad that things are doing well for your church. Pani Rose
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Would anyone care to give some more info on the switch of that Charleston-area community from Antiochian Orthodox to Melkite.
I knew one of the priests who served them while they were Orthodox.
In Christ, Andrew
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Christine is doing well with us. Her voice is ... wowwww!!! You can definitely tell the difference on the Sundays she is there, and those she is not. Her presence is quite a blessing for our fledgling community. We're getting there - I joined up with them over the summer, and will be chrismated later this month or the next, taking yet another step in my long, long journey from Southern Baptist to Eastern Catholic. Originally posted by Pani Rose: Earl,
Welcome to the Byzantine Forum. One of the members of our St. Georges in Birmingham is there. Christina, her maiden name was LaRussa, I can't think of her married name. We are so glad that things are doing well for your church. Pani Rose
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Andrew,
I'd be interested to know as well; but until our omnipotent Melkite Neil comes up with the goods as to the circumstances regarding the switch, I guess we're all in the dark!
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