One of my favorite quotes is from Pope John Paul II’s Orientale Lumen. He said
Since, in fact, we believe that the venerable and ancient tradition of the Eastern Churches is an integral part of the heritage of Christ’s Church, the first need for Catholics is to be familiar with that tradition, so as to be nourished by it and to encourage the process of unity in the best way possible for each.
Our Eastern Catholic brothers and sisters are very conscious of being the living bearers of this tradition, together with our Orthodox brothers and sisters. The members of the Catholic Church of the Latin tradition must also be fully acquainted with this treasure and thus feel, with the Pope, a passionate longing that the full manifestation of the Church’s catholicity be restored to the Church and to the world, expressed not by a single tradition, and still less by one community in opposition to the other; and that we too may be granted a full taste of the divinely revealed and undivided heritage of the universal Church which is preserved and grows in the life of the Churches of the East as in those of the West.
That story about your grandma is beautiful and shows how she was doing exactly what Pope John Paul II called us to do in breathing with “both lungs” as he called it, of East and West. What a great legacy you can continue in your own home!
It’s particularly fitting that you would choose iconography for your home. Ukrainian Catholic Patriarch Sviatoslav said
Today we live in the culture of the image. The Eastern churches have a special theology of sacred imagery and a theology of beauty which can be a very successful way of transmitting the Gospel of Jesus Christ. The famous Russian philosopher Fyodor Dostoevsky said, “Beauty will save the world.”*The beauty of our liturgical celebrations, the beauty of our churches, and the very notion of the Christian temple and the imagery involved can be very useful for the New Evangelization.
I am thrilled to be the one to be able to introduce you to the Eastern Catholic Churches! We look, sound, think and worship like the Eastern Orthodox Churches you’re familiar with, but we are Catholic and we share full communion with Rome. Roman Catholics can come to our churches, receive Communion and fulfill their Sunday or feast day obligation.
Here’s a short video that explains who we are and it includes info on the schism, too:
youtube.com/watch?v=AFIzumjrEjc
I hope you’ll consider learning a little bit more about us. Setting up some icons in your home prayer corner. Teaching your children at a young age as you wish you would have had the opportunity to enjoy. Making an occasional visit to our churches. Asking questions. There’s a whole forum here dedicated to Eastern Catholicism! Maybe I’ll do an Ask an Eastern Catholic thread to get things rolling.