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daniel32708
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Hi guys,
Is it possible for a roman catholic to become an eastern rite priest? Canonically-speaking, I am sure it is possible. But how feasible is it? Say, coming from a region which has not traditionally had eastern rite presence? What languages are “a must” to know in order to become part of the eastern rite? How many years does it take? How should one start the process? Any seminaries which you would recommend checking into? I was speaking with a friend the other day, and he really seems into this. He told me he has been interested for some time now, and has attended eastern churches in many times (outside our country). We are located in Costa Rica, and we are both bilingual in English and Spanish.
We were discussing all of this questions, but probably the best answers would come from eastern people.
Also, why is it that eastern catholic priests in the US can not marry? how about other regions outside Europe, like Argentina?
Thanks for the info guys!
Is it possible for a roman catholic to become an eastern rite priest? Canonically-speaking, I am sure it is possible. But how feasible is it? Say, coming from a region which has not traditionally had eastern rite presence? What languages are “a must” to know in order to become part of the eastern rite? How many years does it take? How should one start the process? Any seminaries which you would recommend checking into? I was speaking with a friend the other day, and he really seems into this. He told me he has been interested for some time now, and has attended eastern churches in many times (outside our country). We are located in Costa Rica, and we are both bilingual in English and Spanish.
We were discussing all of this questions, but probably the best answers would come from eastern people.
Also, why is it that eastern catholic priests in the US can not marry? how about other regions outside Europe, like Argentina?
Thanks for the info guys!