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The Holy Roman Mass of Pope St. Gregory the Great in the Use of Sarum Celebrated at Durham Cathedral by the Brotherhoods of Botel Abbey and New Whithorn Minster, Benedictine and Augustinian monastic communities of the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of the British Isles and Ireland. This liturgy represents the Use of Sarum, a venerable medieval form of the Roman Rite, faithfully restored and sanctified within the Orthodox Catholic Church. The Use of Sarum is distinguished by its solemn beauty, rich ceremonial, and profound integration of prayer and Scripture, offering the faithful a living experience of the ancient Western tradition within the fullness of Orthodoxy. The Holy Mass of Pope St. Gregory the Great in the Sarum Use is celebrated with deep reverence, marked by Gregorian chant, incense, and ornate ceremonial rooted in the medieval English Church. Its prayers and rituals lift the faithful into the mystery of the Eucharist, combining majesty with contemplative devotion. This celebration not only preserves the grandeur of England’s historic liturgical heritage but also transfigures it in the Orthodox Catholic Faith. The Sarum Use arose in the 11th century under St. Osmund, Bishop of Salisbury, and soon spread throughout England, Wales, and into parts of Scotland and Ireland. By the late Middle Ages, it was the dominant form of the Roman Rite in the British Isles. Noted for its richness in ceremonial detail, distinctive chant, and theological depth, the Sarum Use expressed the fullness of the Catholic and Apostolic faith as it was lived in the West before the Great Schism and later upheavals of the Reformation. Although it largely fell out of common use after the 16th century, the Sarum Use has been carefully restored in the Orthodox Catholic Church, adapted with the necessary theological corrections for full conformity with Orthodox doctrine. Its revival stands as a profound testament that the treasures of the Christian West still live in the Orthodox Church today. Within the Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese of the British Isles and Ireland, the Benedictine and Augustinian Brotherhoods of Botel Abbey and New Whithorn Minster celebrate the Sarum Use as their primary form of the Roman Rite. For the faithful in the British Isles, this is a return to the liturgical and spiritual heritage of their forefathers, restoring the continuity of Orthodoxy as it was once lived in these lands. The celebration of the Holy Mass of St. Gregory the Great in the Sarum Use at Carlisle Cathedral is a rare and beautiful testament to the unity and universality of the Orthodox Catholic Church, demonstrating that the sacred worship of the ancient English Church still breathes and glorifies God today. “Ut in omnibus glorificetur Deus” – That in all things, God may be glorified. 0:00 Use of Sarum Mass 0:18 The Blessing of Holy Water 5:11 Asperges 7:04 The Collect at the Asperges 7:34 The Procession Before the Mass 8:15 The Collect at the Shrine of St. Bede 9:45 The Collect at the Altar of the Holy Cross 11:02 The Processional Collect 11:40 The Salutations of the Holy Cross 14:24 The Entrance Responses 15:03 The Office 16:06 The Confession 17:28 The Kiss of Peace 18:00 The Aufer a Nobis 18:46 The Kyrie Eleison 20:48 The Gloria 22:23 The Collect 23:07 The Epistle 24:02 The Gradual 25:54 The Alleluia 27:20 The Gospel 29:24 The Exhortation 33:20 The Offertory 37:38 The Anaphora 38:43 The Sanctus 39:06 The Canon 42:00 The Consecration 43:40 The Benedictus 47:08 Pater Noster 49:05 Agnus Dei 50:26 The Pax 51:21 The Communion 56:26 The Ablutions 59:03 The Postcommunion 59:33 The Dismissal 1:00:20 The Blessing of the Panis Benedictus 1:00:55 The last Gospel 1:02:27 Announcements Abbey's Website: https://www.metbritain.org/ Channel credit: / @diversothermonks Video credit: • Mass at Durham Cathedral - Use of Sarum - ...