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So, what are you doing this Advent season?
Join us for a Bible Study!

TITLE: TO RESTORE THE IMAGE

A prayerful journey through the Liturgy and Scripture Readings of Advent.

An exploration of the purpose of God�s plan for our salvation.

LOCATION:
Saint Nicholas Byzantine Catholic Church
215 May Street
Edison, NJ 08837

DATES & TIMES:
November 17, 2006 - 7:00 PM
December 1, 2006 - 7:00 PM
December 8, 2006 - 7:00 PM
December 15, 2006 - 7:00 PM
December 22, 2006 - 7:00 PM

Bring a friend!

REFRESHMENTS:
Light refreshments will be served following the presentation each week.

Questions? Please contact the Parish Office: John@stnicholaspa.org

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Is the Bible study after any liturgical office? Or is it just a Bible study?

Can you tell us more about this church in Edison, NJ? Do you belong to the parish? I'm in NJ and would like to worship in a Byzantine Rite parish.

You can email me privately if you prefer.

Thanks,

John

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I posted this message as a favor to a good friend of mine, who is the Cantor of Saint Nicholas Parish.

I would suggest reaching out to the Parish Office at the email address provided in the original post (John@stnicholaspa.org) and they can address your questions.

If you're in that part of New Jersey, I would recommend visiting Saint Nicholas in Edison; it is a very nice Greek Catholic Parish.

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St. Nicholas is a Ruthenian Byz Cath church (Passaic). The current pastor is Fr Glenn Michael Davidowich.

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Originally Posted by sam
St. Nicholas is a Ruthenian Byz Cath church (Passaic). The current pastor is Fr Glenn Michael Davidowich.

Two points of clarification:

1. The term "Greek Catholic" is the more authentic (and some would argue more correct) term for "Byzantine Catholic;"

2. Father Glenn Michael is not the Pastor (nor is he the Administrator) of Saint Nicholas Parish. He has been assisting there on Weekends & Feast Days since +Father Robert Radvansky fell ill earlier this year.

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Originally Posted by Cantor JKF
The term "Greek Catholic" is the more authentic (and some would argue more correct) term for "Byzantine Catholic;"
I agree with you. But what are you supposed to do when that is their actual name? confused

Originally Posted by Archeparchy.org
Metropolitan Basil M. Schott is the fourth Metropolitan Archbishop of the Archeparchy of Pittsburgh. He is head of the Byzantine Metropolitan Church sui iuris of Pittsburgh, the only Eastern Catholic Metropolitan Church sui iuris in the United States.

The Byzantine Metropolitan Church sui iuris of Pittsburgh, consists of the following archeparchy and three eparchies.

Archeparchy of Pittsburgh � established on September 1, 1924

Eparchy of Passaic � established July 31, 1963

Eparchy of Parma � established February 21, 1969

Eparchy of Van Nuys �established March 9, 1982

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Cantor JKF,
My response wasn't meant to challenge, just putting in perspective the parish mentioned for the benefit of non "Greek Catholics". Maybe its generational or regional, but I haven't heard the term "Greek Catholic" used in many years. The shift from Greek to Byz started in some areas in the late '70s. I assumed the term "Byz Catholic" had become the norm throughout- but that can be a whole 'nother thread.
As for part 2 of your post- thanks. Good to know.
Happy Thanksgiving.
Sam


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