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hormisdas
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Greetings!
I am currently an Orthodox Christian who, after years of struggling with theological issues, has decided to come into full communion with Rome.
My understanding is that, according to canon law (both the Latin and Eastern codes), an Orthodox Christian, upon reconciliation with the Catholic Church, automatically becomes a member of the Eastern Catholic Church which most closely corresponds to the identity of his former Orthodox Church (so, for instance, OCA becomes Ruthenian, Antiochian becomes Melkite).
However, I don’t know if this actually applies to me because I was baptized as an infant in the Roman Catholic Church, although my parents were lapsed Catholics and I was never raised in the Roman Catholic Church. I was chrismated (confirmed) and have only received communion in the Orthodox Church.
So, the question is this: Given that my baptism was in the Roman Catholic Church, canonically speaking, am I supposed to be Latin Rite or Eastern Rite?
I appreciate your help!
I am currently an Orthodox Christian who, after years of struggling with theological issues, has decided to come into full communion with Rome.
My understanding is that, according to canon law (both the Latin and Eastern codes), an Orthodox Christian, upon reconciliation with the Catholic Church, automatically becomes a member of the Eastern Catholic Church which most closely corresponds to the identity of his former Orthodox Church (so, for instance, OCA becomes Ruthenian, Antiochian becomes Melkite).
However, I don’t know if this actually applies to me because I was baptized as an infant in the Roman Catholic Church, although my parents were lapsed Catholics and I was never raised in the Roman Catholic Church. I was chrismated (confirmed) and have only received communion in the Orthodox Church.
So, the question is this: Given that my baptism was in the Roman Catholic Church, canonically speaking, am I supposed to be Latin Rite or Eastern Rite?
I appreciate your help!