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thewanderer
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Hi, I have always belonged to the Roman Church but have been introduced to (and fallen in love with) the Byzantine Divine Liturgy this past year. Because if this I have begun to consider changing to an Eastern Catholic Church. I am looking for advice on a couple of issues.
- How does one decide that they should change churches? Obviously one must be willing to accept the laws of the particular Church they are entering, and participate in it’s liturgy to the extent that one is able. Is there anything else that one ought to accept and appreciate such as traditions and spirituality? To what extent must one be willing/desirous of leaving behind their old spirituality in order to change churches?
- Are there any good websites/books etc to help understand the differences between the Eastern Churches?
- If I don’t actually change churches, to what exten is it allowable to attend the Divine Liturgy as opposed to Mass? Obviously there is nothing wrong with a Roman Catholic attending the Divine Liturgy, but to me it seems as though there would be something wrong with attending the Liturgy of a differed Church almost exclusively if the Liturgy of your own is easily accessible. I mean, the Liturgy is one ofthe most important differences between the Churches.