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tomch
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I’m a “baby-Catholic” - just joined the Roman Catholic Church this last year (2007). (I was a Baptist)
Hmmm… how to say this without offending anyone…
While I LOVE my new faith intensely, I’m disappointed with how many of the old Catholic customs have “slipped.” One of the more obvious examples is fasting. From what I understand, earlier Roman Catholics took fasting much more seriously than they do now. Wednesdays, Fridays (some on Mondays, too). Advent Fasting, stricter devotion to Lent fasting, etc, etc…
I’m not a legalist, but I have a passion for “giving God all that I have” and would love to fellowship with others who feel the same way that I do… not just about fasting, but with EVERY aspect of their faith. I’m very serious about daily Mass, daily Rosary, frequent Adoration, frequent fasting, etc. - not because I’m trying to impress God or others, but because my heart is bursting with love for Him, and I want to seek Him with all my heart.
I know that I can continue to “go above and beyond” what the Roman Catholic Church requires, but I was hoping that I could find a “Rite” where other people have more of the same feelings that I do. I feel a bit out of place and discouraged in the Roman Rite.
I’m sorry, but I know almost nothing about all the different Rites within Catholicism. Here’s an example of my total ignorance: I recently was looking into the Eastern Orthodox Church, and was very impressed with their strong feelings about fasting and liturgy, but was disappointed that they have broken with the Pope. Then I discovered that there’s an Eastern Catholic Rite! I always thought that “Eastern” meant the Orthodox Church.
Can someone give me a crash course (or supply good websites) on the differences/similarities between all these different Rites? Which Rites are similar to the way the “Old” Roman Catholic Church was - with more serious devotion to respect for liturgy, fasting, Adoration and prayer?
Thanks very much!
Tom
Hmmm… how to say this without offending anyone…
While I LOVE my new faith intensely, I’m disappointed with how many of the old Catholic customs have “slipped.” One of the more obvious examples is fasting. From what I understand, earlier Roman Catholics took fasting much more seriously than they do now. Wednesdays, Fridays (some on Mondays, too). Advent Fasting, stricter devotion to Lent fasting, etc, etc…
I’m not a legalist, but I have a passion for “giving God all that I have” and would love to fellowship with others who feel the same way that I do… not just about fasting, but with EVERY aspect of their faith. I’m very serious about daily Mass, daily Rosary, frequent Adoration, frequent fasting, etc. - not because I’m trying to impress God or others, but because my heart is bursting with love for Him, and I want to seek Him with all my heart.
I know that I can continue to “go above and beyond” what the Roman Catholic Church requires, but I was hoping that I could find a “Rite” where other people have more of the same feelings that I do. I feel a bit out of place and discouraged in the Roman Rite.
I’m sorry, but I know almost nothing about all the different Rites within Catholicism. Here’s an example of my total ignorance: I recently was looking into the Eastern Orthodox Church, and was very impressed with their strong feelings about fasting and liturgy, but was disappointed that they have broken with the Pope. Then I discovered that there’s an Eastern Catholic Rite! I always thought that “Eastern” meant the Orthodox Church.
Can someone give me a crash course (or supply good websites) on the differences/similarities between all these different Rites? Which Rites are similar to the way the “Old” Roman Catholic Church was - with more serious devotion to respect for liturgy, fasting, Adoration and prayer?
Thanks very much!
Tom