Changing from Western to Eastern Question

  • Thread starter Thread starter Boulder257
  • Start date Start date
Status
Not open for further replies.
B

Boulder257

Guest
I understand that a person can change from Western to Eastern Catholocism, or vice-versa, only once in their lifetime. But what is the basis for only allowing this one time? I am sure there is good reason, I just can’t seem to figure it out.

Thanks for answering my question.
 
One is always free, of course, to attend any Church one so chooses, and receive the Sacraments (except for Matrimony Holy Orders) there, but a formal transfer of Churches has to be for a valid, studied reason. Briefly, the “one time” restriction is meant to prevent frivolities, which would certainly occur otherwise. “Oh, I was a Latin but didn’t like it, so now I’m a Melkite. But I don’t like the Melkites now either, so I want to be Coptic” or some such thing.
 
One is always free, of course, to attend any Church one so chooses, and receive the Sacraments (except for Matrimony Holy Orders) there, but a formal transfer of Churches has to be for a valid, studied reason. Briefly, the “one time” restriction is meant to prevent frivolities, which would certainly occur otherwise. “Oh, I was a Latin but didn’t like it, so now I’m a Melkite. But I don’t like the Melkites now either, so I want to be Coptic” or some such thing.
Makes sense, sounds prudent.
 
It’s my understanding that there is no rule in canon law that one may change from one ritual church to another only once. It is also my understanding that a request for a second change in ritual church would almost certainly be denied.
 
It’s my understanding that there is no rule in canon law that one may change from one ritual church to another only once. It is also my understanding that a request for a second change in ritual church would almost certainly be denied.
There is a key bit in canon law that allows a second switch as a right… a woman who marries a man belonging to a different church may change her canonical enrollment when she marries, and again if widowed.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top