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Peter_J
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For LCs who want to learn about Eastern Catholicism, it’s probably better for them to get their facts from EWTN than from an internet forum like this.
I would agree, and with speakers and guests like Fr. Loya, there’s no need for us to get in the middle.For LCs who want to learn about Eastern Catholicism, it’s probably better for them to get their facts from EWTN than from an internet forum like this.
Better still, there is the old fashioned library and religious bookstore where one can get the very best of stuff! It’s a sad day when we limit ourselves to TV and the internet.For LCs who want to learn about Eastern Catholicism, it’s probably better for them to get their facts from EWTN than from an internet forum like this.
Sorry, I meant “don’t.”I think you misread. Corki said they don’t have a duty to represent all Catholics
I have read the document. It talks about efforts of the Church. EWTN is not the Church. It is an organization founded and run by individuals and operated as a business. It’s target audience is Catholic. But it’s not the Church.Kindly refer to Orientale Lumen
I agree that we shouldn’t be surprised or offended that so far there’s only a small amount of coverage of Eastern Catholicism. Still, there’s nothing wrong with hoping …Most of the people making the programs are Latin Rite Catholics. Most of the people watching the programs are Latin Rite Catholics. Why would it be surprising or offensive that most of the program comes from a Latin perspective?
Absolutely! As with any business, it is perfectly fine to make your desires known, to request specific kinds of programming and to try to convince EWTN to do it. I only bristled at the idea that EWTN, as a private organization, was somehow obligated or duty bound to provide this. Sorry if I offended anyone here.I agree that we shouldn’t be surprised or offended that so far there’s only a small amount of coverage of Eastern Catholicism. Still**, there’s nothing wrong with hoping …**.
Not quite …I have read the document. It talks about efforts of the Church.
Perhaps that is true to some extent, and that may be a perception to which you are responding, but (i) I did not suggest that (in fact, I was quite complementary of EWTN in general and in its coverage of Eastern Catholic topics) and (ii) the fact remains that the Latin Church is largely unknowledgeable of the breadth of the Universal Church, which was faithfully addressed by + Blessed Pope John Paul II in Orientale Lumen.IThere is an attitude on CAF that somethow the Eastern Catholics are like an underreprented minority …
4/26/2012I respectfully disagree - to bring Catholicism into our homes also means to bring the variety of liturgical and canonical expressions of Catholicism into our homes and to make Latin Catholics aware of them since so many are so woefully ignorant of them. Otherwise, we make what is Rome’s historical error in equating Latin theology with “Catholicism” which surely has a universal quality.
I think EWTN’s mission would be greatly enhanced if they had more emphasis on things like icons, the Jesus Prayer, Eastern Saints and the mystical Divine Liturgies - don’t you?
Alex
Why should EWTN be required to advertise its competition?I respectfully disagree - to bring Catholicism into our homes also means to bring the variety of liturgical and canonical expressions of Catholicism into our homes and to make Latin Catholics aware of them since so many are so woefully ignorant of them. Otherwise, we make what is Rome’s historical error in equating Latin theology with “Catholicism” which surely has a universal quality.
I think EWTN’s mission would be greatly enhanced if they had more emphasis on things like icons, the Jesus Prayer, Eastern Saints and the mystical Divine Liturgies - don’t you?
Alex
I did not realize that the Latin Church was competing with the Eastern Catholic Churches. What an interesting revelation.EWTN’s mission is to support and witness the Roman rite.
This is by far the most disappointing response I have seen from a fellow Catholic on this or any other forum, on any subject.Why should EWTN be required to advertise its competition?
OUR MISSION (source: EWTN - General)
I could be mistaken, but it would seem that airing programming about the Catholic Church, both East and West, would be very much in line with that mission statement.EWTN Global Catholic Network is dedicated to teaching the truth as defined by the Magisterium of the Roman Catholic Church. In keeping with the Holy Father’s call for a New Evangelization, EWTN’s mission is to communicate the teachings and the beauty of the Catholic Church and to help people grow in their love and understanding of God and His infinite mercy.
With all due respect, this question reflects a thorough ignorance of the rich tapestry that makes up the Catholic (universal) Church.Why should EWTN be required to advertise its competition?
The Church is not a carpet; it is a teaching institution, and there must be a difference between what the Roman rite teaches and what the Eastern rite teaches, otherwise there wouldn’t be a division. If a potential convert were to ask the pope which rite to join, would the pope tell him to join the Roman or Eastern? [Note: Please do not introduce a third irrelevant choice.]With all due respect, this question reflects a thorough ignorance of the rich tapestry that makes up the Catholic (universal) Church.
No, the Church is the body and bride of Christ, not some vain philosopher’s club.The Church is not a carpet; it is a teaching institution.
What division? We are in Communion!The Church is not a carpet; it is a teaching institution, and there must be a difference between what the Roman rite teaches and what the Eastern rite teaches, otherwise there wouldn’t be a division. If a potential convert were to ask the pope which rite to join, would the pope tell him to join the Roman or Eastern? [Note: Please do not introduce a third irrelevant choice.]