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Phillip_Rolfes
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This thread is meant for Eastern Catholics.
I’ve heard several people say that Eastern Catholics are “Roman Catholics who celebrate Mass funny” (Roman Catholics of an Eastern Rite). I’ve also heard people say that Eastern Catholics are Orthodox Christians in Communion with the Bishop of Rome (to which the Melkites add “as was lived in the first millenium before the Schism”). I know this second is the stance that the monks of Holy Resurrection take. I also know that it is the stance of Bishop John Michael Botean as well as Patriarch Gregory III who said, “I’m Orthodox with a plus…”
So here’s my question. How do Eastern Catholics self-identify? Are you Orthodox in Communion with Rome? Are you Roman Catholics of a different rite? Are you something else?
I ask this in all sincerity and am certainly not looking to pick any fights. In talking and listening to many Eastern Catholics I’ve come across a wide spectrum of opinions on the matter. I’m not looking for anything definitive here, but I thought it’d be interesting to see the general opinion of my Eastern Catholic brothers and sisters here on the forums.
ICXC + NIKA,
Phillip
So here’s my question. How do Eastern Catholics self-identify? Are you Orthodox in Communion with Rome? Are you Roman Catholics of a different rite? Are you something else?
I ask this in all sincerity and am certainly not looking to pick any fights. In talking and listening to many Eastern Catholics I’ve come across a wide spectrum of opinions on the matter. I’m not looking for anything definitive here, but I thought it’d be interesting to see the general opinion of my Eastern Catholic brothers and sisters here on the forums.
ICXC + NIKA,
Phillip