I hope none are offended by my asking (I’m a Trad Catholic of the Roman Rite) but would someone explain to me which of the Eastern Rites are in Communion with Rome and which are not. Just a little confused is all.
Thanks in advance.
There are churches of all 6 rites/traditions in union. (Roman/Latin, Constantinopolitan/Byzantine, Antiochian/West Syrian, Chaldean/Assyrian/East Syrian, Armenian, Alexandrian/Coptic) Most of these rites have more than one Church in union; the Armenian and Roman do not.
There are churches of all of the 6 Catholic rites/traditions that are not in union with rome.
Roman Rite, Valid Sacraments: PNCC, Utrecht Union*, “Western Rite Othodox”**
Roman Rite, invalid sacraments: Anglican, Lutheran, many “Old Catholic Groups”,
Valid, but irregular union Roman Rite groups: SSPX, SSPV
Byzantine Rite: most parishes that use the term “Orthodox” in their name are Eastern Orthodox, tho some are non-canonical, and others are vagante. If they have a picture of the Pope, odds are they’re Catholic. Note that many Russian Catholic Parishes still have “Orthodox” on the signs, because changing the sign would cost them the rights to the building… Pray for Russia… Note that Antiochian Orthodox are Byzantines, not Syrians, by Rite. Intercommunion occurs in both the Antiochian Orthodox and the American Carpetho-Rusyn Orthodox Diocese; a few OCA parishes will commune Eastern Catholics. The only way to be certain is to look up their bishop, and see if he’s part of one of the valid and/or canonical branches… And then there are the Old Believers… some of whom have valid sacraments, some don’t… If in doubt, listen for the commemoration of the Pope. Pretty much only the catholics will commemorate the Pope.
Armenian Rite: The Armenian Apostolic Orthodox are in limited communion with the Catholic church; Armenians of both churches are allowed the sacraments in the other freely; deacons are permitted by their bishops to assist in both.
Antiochian/Syrian: There is a Syrian Catholic CHurch in union, and a Syrian Orthodox Church, which isn’t in communion with Rome, but is in limited communion with the Syrian Catholic Church.
Chaldean Rite: The Chaldean Catholic Church and the Assyrian Church of the East practice intercommunion, by treaty. The faithful of both are allowed the sacraments in either. Other catholics may be permitted to receive in the Assyrian Church by pastor’s permission.
Alexandrian Rite: The Coptic Orthodox are not in communion with Rome, and are the visible head of the Oriental Orthodox Communion. The Catholic parallel is the Coptic Catholic Church.
The Eritrean Orthodox and the Ethiopian Orthodox are not in communion, either, and both parallel the Ethiopian Catholic Church
*Utrech Union might not be anymore, since they seem to be ordaining omen.
** The bishops are Byzantine, but the rite used is Roman, with some byzantifications. Mostly Russian Orthodox and Antiochian Orthodox, tho occasional use is permitted by some other jurisdicitions.