I mean, whether or not I personally like or dislike something is kind of irrelevant and does not necessarily make it true because someone else may like it. I personally don’t like Communion in the hand, while someone else may not like Communion on the tongue, but both of are allowed to receive as we feel moved by the Spirit to receive.
Many do not understand some of the things that I get offended by as people come from different backgrounds. Hispanics or Whites or Asians may not understand why I have certain sensitivities as a Black person and am offended by certain things. It’s fine, I can’t make them. Other Catholics may or may not have dealt with Orthodox who are hostile to Catholicism, but even if they have, it doesn’t mean they’d react the same way as me. I am an individual and I’m really young (23), so maybe as I get older, I’ll have a better understanding. I don’t know.
I have to admit that although I’ve tried to understand and see Theology from an Eastern perspective, I just can’t (although I could explain it away to someone else in layman’s terms very easily most likely, but I still see things from a Western perspective mostly (some things I see from an Eastern perspective)).
Concerning how Eastern Catholcis view things, I’m not really a “majority-rules” kind of person so I am less moved by the “well, most people in this category think this way” approach but rather try to reconcile their practices in light of official documents (kinda like I tend to interpret the documents of the Second Vatican Council in a more traditional way).
Someone asked how I felt about Protestants who convert to Catholicism. Well…I won’t lie, I think Protestantism is false so I’m probably not going to give it any benefit of the doubt. I’ve tried, and cannot seem to do it. Also, that’s personal to me because most of my family has converted to Protestantism and along with those who remained Catholic have an awful understanding of Catholicism and it gets so frustrating, but even objectively speaking, any spiritual benefit of Protestantism in my mind can also be found in Roman Catholicism, so I guess I just can’t say much good about it. You’re also asking someone who hesitates calling Protestants Christian… I’m much less hesitant to call an Orthodox Christian, but Protestantism is another story.
smhh…