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Gallican Rite

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==20th century history==
In the early 20th century, the Russian emigré community in Paris included a number of [[clergy]] who were mindful of evangelization in the West. Among that number were a pair of brothers, Evgraph (later Bishop [[Jean-Nectaire (Kovalevsky) of Saint-Denis|Jean-Nectaire of Saint-Denis]]) and Maxime Kovalevsky. The Kovalevskys restored the Gallican liturgy based upon the two letters concerning the liturgy whose authorship is ascribed to St [[Germanus of Paris|Germanus]], a sixth century [[bishop]] of Paris, as well as various Gallican and other non-Roman missals (Stowe, Bobbio, Gothic, Mozarab, Autun). The [[Divine Liturgy according to St Germanus of Paris]] is still in use with [[Orthodox Church of France|L'Eglise Orthodoxe de France]] as well as the "Union Actuelle Orthodoxe Catholique Francaise, " elements of which is now in talks to join joined the [[Church of Serbia|Patriarchate of Serbia]]. The rite has been used by communities under the [[Church of Russia]], the [[Russian Orthodox Church Abroad]], the [[Church of Romania]], the [[Church of Serbia]], and the [[Coptic Patriarchate of AlexandriaOrthodox Church]].
==Sources==
*[http://orthodoxie.free.fr/history%20an%20liturgical.htm "Some Notes on the History and Liturgical Practice of the Orthodox Church of France"], by Fr. Francis DeMaraisDesMarais
*[http://orthodoxie.free.fr/sources_du_rite.htm L'ECOF article on the origins of their Gallican rite in French]
*[http://orthodoxie.free.fr/liturgie%20occidentale.htm L'ECOF article on the Ancient Rite of the Gauls in French]
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