Originally Posted by 5Loaves View Post
Byzantine (Russian) Catholics like the Orthodox began Great Lent on Monday. Ashes aren’t part of our tradition, as Milliardo and bpbasilphx have said.
Forgive me. My intention in writing “Byzantine (Russian) Catholics” in my post was to stipulate that I was speaking as a Russian Byzantine, not for Byzantines. Apparently it sounded to you like I was saying Byzantine Catholics are Russian Catholics, and I can see how it could be read that way. Sorry I wan’t clear.
The Russian Byzantine Catholics are a minority and found mostly in the USA and are Russian in name only.
We are a minority. I’m not sure what you intended by “in name only”. I know in my tiny parish we have a devotion to the Russian heritage of our parish. The readings are proclaimed in Russian every Sunday, and we have prayers in Old Church Slavonic no less than in the Russian Orthodox parish I also go to. For some months now we have several young Russian immigrants who come periodically.
Life in the diaspora is certainly different. At the recent Pan Orthodox Liturgical music workshop Fr Stephan asked the room of around 100 Orthodox attenders, I was the lone Catholic, who was Orthodox in 1978, the time of something he was referring to in his lecture. I’d say 6 hands went up. All the rest were converts to Orthodoxy.