Dear sister 1Tim215Mommy,
You obviously have a different understanding of the matter than Catholics. Can you please explain what you mean by what you stated?
*]Marriage Compromise (communion with spouse trumps communion with Orthodox Bishops)
Are you referring to the Pastoral provisions regarding marriage or are you referring to the idea that someone actually switches Churches for the sake of marriage?
*]Indifference (who cares/doesn’t matter)
I don’t understand. Please explain. I suspect you think that our paradigm that the different theological expressions of our COMMON Faith are not an impediment to unity.
Please be reminded that our acceptance of different theological expressions does not equate to acceptance of the historical heresies to which those theological expressions were traditionally attached.
The heresies continue to be condemned by the Catholic Church,. It’s just that the
terminologies used by the historical heresies, it has been discovered, CAN mean something else than the heresy it was originally thought to convey. Please let me know if you understood that.
Again, please clarify what “indifference” you perceive in the Catholic Church.
*]Rebellion (refusal to obey Orthodox Bishop after an order to not commune with another Apostolic Church)
As brother Coptsoldier has pointed out, we are
not rebelling against our Orthodox
Faith.
That is the most important consideration for us Orthodox who choose to make the move to be in the Catholic communion.
Not solid theological reasons that I was hoping for

but I’m glad I asked anyway.
As noted, the most important consideration for Orthodox is that we are not rebelling against our Orthodox Faith when we choose communion with Rome. It seems to me that should be the ONLY consideration on an Orthodox Christian’s mind.
IMO, the
ONLY thing that should concern you is whether or not you believe the Catholic Church teaches heresy. If you believe she does, then do not join. On the other hand, if you believe she has faithfully preserved the Orthodox Faith of the Fathers, then one has to seriously consider communion with the Catholic Church as an option.
Blessings,
Marduk