Exarchate of the British Isles
Early Rites of the British Isles
Rites of the Celtic Church
+ Alexandrian – preserved yet influenced via Islamic rule and Latin aberrations.
+ Syriac – innovations influenced via Nestorian Heresy and Islamic rule.
+ Ethiopian – a blend of the Coptic and Syriac rites influenced via Monophysite Heresy and Latin aberrations.
+ Armenian – innovations influenced via Monophysite Heresy and Latin aberrations.
+ Byzantine – preserved yet influenced via Latin aberrations especially amongst the Uniates.
+ Gregorian – innovations after the Great Schism and further Tridentine reforms.
+ Ambrosian – preserved yet influenced via Roman reforms after the Great Schism and further Tridentine aberrations.
+ Stowe – a blend of the Gregorian rite with prayers and rituals of old Ireland in the Gaelic tongue later influenced via Roman reforms after the Great Schism and further Tridentine aberrations.
+ Gallican – innovations via Roman reforms after the Great Schism, Protestant reforms and further Tridentine aberrations.
Rites of the Anglo Saxon Church
+ Byzantine – preserved yet influenced via Latin aberrations especially amongst the Uniates.
+ Gregorian – innovations after the Great Schism and further Tridentine reforms.
+ Syriac – innovations influenced via Nestorian Heresy and Islamic rule.
+ Ambrosian – preserved yet influenced via Roman reforms after the Great Schism and further Tridentine aberrations.
+ Gallican – innovations via Roman reforms after the Great Schism, Protestant reforms and further Tridentine aberrations.
Rites of the Norman Church
+ Gregorian – innovations after the Great Schism and further Tridentine reforms.
+ Gallican – innovations via Roman reforms after the Great Schism, Protestant reforms and further Tridentine aberrations.
+ Sarum – preserved yet influenced via Protestant reforms and Tridentine aberrations.