"As Benedict XIV implored:
**The Church does not require schismatics to abandon their rites when they return to Catholic unity, but only that they forswear and detest heresy. **Its great desire is for the preservation, not the destruction, of different peoples – in short, that all may be Catholic rather than all become Latin.
(Benedict XIV, 1775, §48)
Another intention of this paper is that it seeks to reveal the beauty of the Catholic Church to the reader and hopefully create in the hearts of the faithful a deeper and more aware love for Christ’s Bride here on earth. It is in short a response to Pope John Paul II’s call in Orientale Lumen: “I believe that one important way to grow in mutual understanding and unity consists precisely in improving our knowledge of one another”. (John Paul II, 1995, § 47)
My comments although critical at times of the Latin Church do not seek to diminish the Latin Church, nor its members, but point out and explore a number of quite serious problems within the Latin Church, which have affected and still negatively influence the life of the entire Catholic Church as well as Her own self. I unequivocally revere the role that the Latin Church offers, as with all her sister Churches to the schema of the Church Universal. What I write in this paper is a summative echo of what many Popes for hundreds of years have exhorted. If the Catholic Church does not act on these many Papal letters and encyclicals, then criticism levelled at the Catholic Church as to Her only being ecumenical to the point of lip-service may be true.
This paper is written with a spirit of charity, which hopes to assist the entire Church in becoming more Catholic in its every day ecclesiastical and spiritual reality. To do this both East and West must enter into a new marriage, one of equality and respect, one where to borrow from Cardinal Newman, “heart speaks to heart” (Ker, 1988, p.719). As John Paul II has written:" Quote by Andrew T Kania reference web link my post no 75.