Byzantine Rite Lutheranism
Byzantine Rite Lutheranism is the form of Lutheranism native to the nation of Ukraine. It is unique in that it uses a mix between the Eastern Byzantine Rite of the Orthodox Church and the Western liturgical formulas of the Roman Catholic Church, the base texts for Lutheran liturgics in the West.
The first published Liturgy of the Eastern Rite was in 1933. The English text of the rite now in use is almost identical to that of the original printing. Some contemporary communities, such as St. Valentine's Fellowship, in the Grand Canyon Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), the Eastern Rite Community (Ostkirchlicher Konvent) in Germany and the Czech Republic, and the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Slovenia also utilize the Byzantine Rite.
See also
- Eastern Rite Catholicism
- Lutheranism by region
- Reformed Orthodox
- Ukrainian Lutheran Church
- Western Rite Orthodoxy
External links
http://www.easternanglicanism.org/membership/directory/