O
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For the last few weeks I’ve been trying to learn all I can about the Eastern Catholic Churches because I’m considering changing rites when I go back to the states.
I’ve visited several different Easter Catholic forums and I’ve noticed a trend and I’d like to know what the Easterners on here think.
I’ve lost count of the times I read someone say, 'I’m an Eastern Catholic so I don’t have to listen to or follow what the Pope teaches, that’s only for the Latin Church."
And I’m talking about matters of faith and morals here. A discussion concerning contraception was getting a lot of attention and one of the forum members said that the teachings and ban on contraception found in Human Vitae were not applicable to Eastern Catholics. He went on to say that contraception was between he and his pastor and it didn’t matter what the Pope said because he was an Eastern Catholic.
Now of course this is absurd but the overall vibe I’ve gotten from Eastern Catholics is that while they are indeed in union with the Pope, what he says and teaches can be ignored, even on matters of faith and morals.
So I’m curious as to what you think.
I’ve visited several different Easter Catholic forums and I’ve noticed a trend and I’d like to know what the Easterners on here think.
I’ve lost count of the times I read someone say, 'I’m an Eastern Catholic so I don’t have to listen to or follow what the Pope teaches, that’s only for the Latin Church."
And I’m talking about matters of faith and morals here. A discussion concerning contraception was getting a lot of attention and one of the forum members said that the teachings and ban on contraception found in Human Vitae were not applicable to Eastern Catholics. He went on to say that contraception was between he and his pastor and it didn’t matter what the Pope said because he was an Eastern Catholic.
Now of course this is absurd but the overall vibe I’ve gotten from Eastern Catholics is that while they are indeed in union with the Pope, what he says and teaches can be ignored, even on matters of faith and morals.
So I’m curious as to what you think.