B023 Armenian Rite for Holy Cross Day
On the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross (reckoned as the Sunday closest to September 14) members of the Armenian Apostolic Church gather for an ancient rite that is both solemn and delightful. The service is a multi-sensory and energizing experience of the Cross understood as the Tree of Life. Trial use in various Episcopal settings including two diocesan clergy conferences has demonstrated the appeal of this liturgy. Its themes are congruent with the ecumenical “Season of Creation,” running from September 1 to October 4, recently endorsed by the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Anglican Consultative Council. The proposed rite is a simplified version adapted from the actual texts of the Armenian liturgy, which are in the public domain. It is suggested for use following the Eucharist on Holy Cross Day with the status of an “available rite,” not unlike the burial service for a companion animal. The complete liturgy is found in “The Exaltation of the Holy Cross—Processional and Adoration According to the Rite of the Armenian Church”, St. Vartan Press 2007, a publication of the Diocesan Liturgical Committee of the Eastern diocese.
Explanation
On the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross (reckoned as the Sunday closest to September 14) members of the Armenian Apostolic Church gather for an ancient rite that is both solemn and delightful. The service is a multi-sensory and energizing experience of the Cross understood as the Tree of Life. Trial use in various Episcopal settings including two diocesan clergy conferences has demonstrated the appeal of this liturgy. Its themes are congruent with the ecumenical “Season of Creation,” running from September 1 to October 4, recently endorsed by the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Anglican Consultative Council. The proposed rite is a simplified version adapted from the actual texts of the Armenian liturgy, which are in the public domain. It is suggested for use following the Eucharist on Holy Cross Day with the status of an “available rite,” not unlike the burial service for a companion animal. The complete liturgy is found in “The Exaltation of the Holy Cross—Processional and Adoration According to the Rite of the Armenian Church”, St. Vartan Press 2007, a publication of the Diocesan Liturgical Committee of the Eastern diocese.