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Re: Church of the East Congregation in Montreal? - Paul Younan - 03-05-2009 Hey Rafa, I'm pretty sure the only congregations we have in Canada are in and around the Toronto area. In Montreal there may be Maronite communities which are very close to the CoE in regards to culture and liturgy. Re: Church of the East Congregation in Montreal? - abudar2000 - 03-07-2009 shlomo Rafa, The Maronite liturgy in Montreal is celebrated mostly in Arabic, with about 5 prayers said in Aramaic. (On <!-- w --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.beith-morounoye.org">www.beith-morounoye.org</a><!-- w --> we have the Marronite liturgy said in Aramaic if you want to hear it.) We use to have an initiative that taught Syriac in Montreal, and that ended around 2002. Check the universities, maybe one of them might be teaching the language. The Syriac Orthodox have a school there that might be teaching Syriac, and 80% of their liturgy is said in Aramaic, as well the Syriac Catholic also say a good part of their liturgy in Syriac. Churches in Montreal: Maronite => <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.cathedralestmaron.org/">http://www.cathedralestmaron.org/</a><!-- m --> Syriac Orthodox => <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.syrianorthodoxchurch.com/">http://www.syrianorthodoxchurch.com/</a><!-- m --> Syriac Catholic => Saint Ephrem parish, 3000 Edouard-Montpetit, Laval I hope this help! bashlomo, keefa-morun Re: Church of the East Congregation in Montreal? - Paul Younan - 03-08-2009 Shlama Akhi Rafa, In addition to the other parishes that Keefa listed above, I also found a Chaldean parish in Montreal: Eastern Martyrs Church 44, rue Guizot Ouest Montreal, QC H2P 1L4 Phone: (514) 3812436 The Chaldean Church is essentially the part of the CoE that is in communion with the Roman Catholic Pope. Otherwise, they are virtually identical in liturgical practice to the CoE that remains independent. The differences are usually minor: for instance, whereas the CoE is bare, the Chaldean parishes are usually decorated with icons and statues. Re: Church of the East Congregation in Montreal? - Paul Younan - 03-08-2009 Rafa Wrote:Sad...I hope I can find a Maronite congregation that reads Aramaic though. Still I wanted to see an Assyrian church. I didn't realize it was like a 6-hour drive from Montreal to the Toronto area! Really, the Chaldean Church is very close, and depending on the parish they usually have all or almost all Aramaic. |