Dear brother Rawb,
I’ll point out that I’ve heard the same about Eastern Catholicism being Roman Catholicism with the Divine Liturgy. We can both make accusations all we want.
Well, yes. The Catholic Church admits that uniatism existed, recognized the problem, and has worked to dispel ourselves of it. But is Eastern Orthodoxy willing to recognize the same danger in its own approach to unity (or at least the approach of many)?
We don’t view our theology as “Eastern” but as “Orthodox”. We do not accept those post schism innovations or terminology as orthodox, so of course we do not accept their use in our Church.
Your Church has also had post-schism developments and innovations. How do you judge what is “orthodox?” According to your
Eastern standards, right? Why else would you not use stations of the cross, which are wholly orthodox. You can claim your theology is “not Eastern but Orthodox,” but the reality is that you judge orthodoxy by what is peculiarly Eastern.
No, they’re perfectly Latin. They’re just pre-schism Latin.
Do Western Orthodox churches have a celibate priesthood? Do they use
filioque in the Creed? Do they use unleavened bread for communion? These were realities in the pre-schism Latin Church when the Church was still united. If they DON’T have them, then Western Orthodox Christians are not pre-schism Latins. Do Western Orthodox churches enjoin hesychasm? Do they use the language and theology of Essence/Energy? Do they hold a so-called “Cyprianic” view of baptisms outside the Church? These were NOT realities in the pre-schism Latin Church when the Church was still united. If they DO have them, then Western Orthodox Christians are not pre-schism Latins. There are other points that would demonstrate that Western Orthodox are not pre-Schism Latins, but the most obvious one would be whether or not they are united to the See of Rome. If they are not (obviously

) then they are NOT by any stretch of the imagination pre-Schism Latins.
If a Latin believes their spirituality and theology is perfectly orthodox why are they looking to leave their church? Your proposal is similar to a Southern Baptist who decides they want to become Catholic without giving up any of their spirituality, theology, or beliefs. Obviously you would not feel that would work. We feel the same way.
As I said, I’m not asking about conversion. I’m asking about conditions for reunion.
Orthodoxy has never claimed that it would accept Catholicism as it is or without drastic changes. Rome would have to become Orthodox. If that’s uniatism we’ve never claimed anything else.
The desire to have others come over to orthodoxy is not uniatism. Uniatism is the attempt to unite by means of uniformity in theology, spirituality, and praxis because of a lack of respect for other theologies, spiritualities and practices that are equally orthodox.
Blessings,
Marduk