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East_and_West
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Hey all. I spent approximately a year attending a Ruthenian Catholic Parish. Through this experience, I have been affected in the following ways:
That being said, as a Latin Catholic I still really appreciate
- The Eastern Emphasis on Theosis has really unlocked the riches of theology.
2, I greatly appreciate the Eastern approach to the mystery of God. - I am still a huge fan of the Divine Liturity of St. John Crysostem;
- I have an icon corner that I pray before and even a little icon of Christ the Teacher by my computer in my classroom.
- I would like to start praying the Jesus Prayer with the corresponding prayer rope. There is a beautiful one here at a Catholic book store here in New Mexico that has the cross of Jerusalem on it.
- Although I believe to deny the substance of the teaching of the Filioque is a grave error, the Eastern view of the Trinity has helped me to understand that the concept of the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father, and the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father and [through] the Son are theologically compatible ideas.
That being said, as a Latin Catholic I still really appreciate
- Scholasticism
- The strong adhereance of the West to all Catholic Dogmas
- The Rosary
- The NO mass celebrated properly,
- The teaching of the Simplicity of God
- The Beatific Vision.
- Purgatory
- The concept of original sin and the Immaculate Conception
etc.
Do you think that the mix of these things in one person’s life is a good thing or a bad thing? Should one be either totally western or totally eastern?