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== Use of the term "missal" == |
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== "Schismatics" (Russian: раскольники, raskol'niki) == |
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I notice several occasions under the heading "Reforms of Nikon" which reference the "Russian Missal." This strikes me as a non-ideal choice of words since the missal is, properly speaking, part of Western Christian tradition. |
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It is probably worth explaining for the readers why this is an odd choice of term. When the Orthodox faith broke from the original church they became schismatic, enacted a schism. However they to this day teach their kids that actually the Christian religion 'schismed' from them, that they are the one true faith eternal. So it is interesting that they schismed twice, yet then accuse the rest of the world of being schismatic. This is common in face cultures, societies where being honest is not as important as saving face, and is very intrinsic to understanding the context of this article. [[Special:Contributions/2001:8003:2961:AD00:50FD:2CD8:8930:2A5B|2001:8003:2961:AD00:50FD:2CD8:8930:2A5B]] ([[User talk:2001:8003:2961:AD00:50FD:2CD8:8930:2A5B|talk]]) 01:37, 24 September 2023 (UTC) |
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I have no expertise in the reforms and so I am unsure of the exact book being referenced (horologion, archieratikon, etc.), but if anyone knows, I think clarifying and de-Latinizing the terminology in this section would be worthwhile. [[User:Jevhenij|Jevhenij]] ([[User talk:Jevhenij|talk]]) 12:28, 13 March 2024 (UTC) |
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I notice several occasions under the heading "Reforms of Nikon" which reference the "Russian Missal." This strikes me as a non-ideal choice of words since the missal is, properly speaking, part of Western Christian tradition. I have no expertise in the reforms and so I am unsure of the exact book being referenced (horologion, archieratikon, etc.), but if anyone knows, I think clarifying and de-Latinizing the terminology in this section would be worthwhile. Jevhenij (talk) 12:28, 13 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]