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I do hope that I am putting the following as sensitively as possible.
So I will not actually name any Rites, I will only say “Rite A” and “Rite B”.
This is a hypothetical situation that I am just curious to know the answer to.
Let’s say that there is a Catholic family that has minor children. The whole family are canonical, practicing members of “Rite A”.
The Dad and Mom of this family are very interested in the liturgy and spirituality of “Rite B”. They don’t have problems with Rite A, they just like Rite B a whole lot.
Now here are my two questions, both of which NEED answering:
So I will not actually name any Rites, I will only say “Rite A” and “Rite B”.
This is a hypothetical situation that I am just curious to know the answer to.
Let’s say that there is a Catholic family that has minor children. The whole family are canonical, practicing members of “Rite A”.
The Dad and Mom of this family are very interested in the liturgy and spirituality of “Rite B”. They don’t have problems with Rite A, they just like Rite B a whole lot.
Now here are my two questions, both of which NEED answering:
- Can Dad and Mom canonically transfer themselves AND their minor children from Rite A to Rite B?
- Let’s say that when one, several, or all of the children grows up, he/they want to transfer BACK to Rite A. Can they do this, since the original transfer happened when they were minor children, and now they want to make an adult decision to go back to, and for the rest of their lives, remain in Rite A?