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collin_nunis
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As a Catholic, there is no reason to change sui iuris churches unless:-
i) You’re seriously thinking about being an integral part of the Rite i.e. liturgy by being a priest or deacon (celibate or married, changing rite is not an option)’
ii) You’re married to a beautiful lady from the Eastern Rite (not like there aren’t any in the Latin Rite)
iii) You’re really convicted or you “feel” the theology within the Eastern Rite.
If you don’t belong in these categories, just live and let live. These legalities are of no consequence at all, and it is merely a piece of paper.
And oh, legalities are not something well-liked in the Eastern Rite. The CCEO is not something we like as well. Cheers.
i) You’re seriously thinking about being an integral part of the Rite i.e. liturgy by being a priest or deacon (celibate or married, changing rite is not an option)’
ii) You’re married to a beautiful lady from the Eastern Rite (not like there aren’t any in the Latin Rite)
iii) You’re really convicted or you “feel” the theology within the Eastern Rite.
If you don’t belong in these categories, just live and let live. These legalities are of no consequence at all, and it is merely a piece of paper.
And oh, legalities are not something well-liked in the Eastern Rite. The CCEO is not something we like as well. Cheers.