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Sunflower15
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At the beginning of my post, I wanted to know whether the lessons & devotions contained in the Divine Mercy Chaplet [and even the Rosary] were consistent with those of the Eastern Church.
I have learned, thanks to the charity of your replies
, that these mysteries ARE consistent. However, these specific prayers may or may not be prayed as such, for different reasons. However, the LESSONS and DEVOTIONS are present elsewhere in the Eastern faithful, in their own traditional experience.
I am glad to hear many Orientals pray these, since I find them to be very meaningful in my spiritual life, [the reason I pray them daily].
On the other hand, I DO understand that for valid reasons, these prayers may be put “in the back burner” and other prayers [teaching same or similar lessons and devotions] in the forefront of Eastern faith life.
I wasn’t aware the East teaches liturgically, since we are so catechized. I can see why the liturgy must be so comprehensive [and massive!], as well as the need to focus as much time as possible to its expression. This IS a very good and valid reason to not devote time to the Divine Mercy Chaplet & Rosary often…*
Another very good and valid reason is obedience to both Eastern Synods and Roman Pope, both* of whom are leading the Eastern faithful back to Eastern spiritual expression. Certainly, we Catholics ALL understand about obedience…
Personally, I don’t feel my “defense mechanisms” sprout to action when Easterners explain their need to “be” themselves rather than more “like us”…I do understand, any prayers or devotions the West has discovered over time must have counterparts in the East…so the truths are as alive in the East as in the West… it’s a matter of “form” rather than of “content”…at least that’s what it seems to me…
Thanks to ALL who have shared of themselves so that we can experience Christian community through this social technology.
God Bless!
Maria
I have learned, thanks to the charity of your replies
I am glad to hear many Orientals pray these, since I find them to be very meaningful in my spiritual life, [the reason I pray them daily].
On the other hand, I DO understand that for valid reasons, these prayers may be put “in the back burner” and other prayers [teaching same or similar lessons and devotions] in the forefront of Eastern faith life.
I wasn’t aware the East teaches liturgically, since we are so catechized. I can see why the liturgy must be so comprehensive [and massive!], as well as the need to focus as much time as possible to its expression. This IS a very good and valid reason to not devote time to the Divine Mercy Chaplet & Rosary often…*
Another very good and valid reason is obedience to both Eastern Synods and Roman Pope, both* of whom are leading the Eastern faithful back to Eastern spiritual expression. Certainly, we Catholics ALL understand about obedience…
Personally, I don’t feel my “defense mechanisms” sprout to action when Easterners explain their need to “be” themselves rather than more “like us”…I do understand, any prayers or devotions the West has discovered over time must have counterparts in the East…so the truths are as alive in the East as in the West… it’s a matter of “form” rather than of “content”…at least that’s what it seems to me…
Thanks to ALL who have shared of themselves so that we can experience Christian community through this social technology.
God Bless!
Maria