I did not say you need to change it but you can without changing fact you are Eastern.
Hmmm
Again, it seems that Roman Catholics just wish us to be Eastern in our Liturgy. This sums it up:
same way Purgatory has not been there before in East yet it may come.
Interestingly enough everything that Saint Pope John Paul II ever wrote about the East, whether in communion with Rome or not, goes against this.
Orientale Lumen:
~ “Since, in fact, we believe that the venerable and ancient tradition of the Eastern Churches is an integral part of the heritage of Christ’s Church, the first need for Catholics is to be familiar with that tradition, so as to be nourished by it and to encourage the process of unity in the best way possible for each.”
~ “Our Eastern Catholic brothers and sisters are very conscious of being the living bearers of this tradition,
together with our Orthodox brothers and sisters. The members of the Catholic Church of the Latin tradition must also be fully acquainted with this treasure and thus feel, with the Pope, a passionate longing that the full manifestation of the Church’s catholicity be restored to the Church and to the world,
expressed not by a single tradition, and still less by one community in opposition to the other; and that we too may be granted a full taste of the divinely revealed and undivided heritage of the universal Church(2) which is preserved and grows in the life of the Churches of the East as in those of the West.”
Note “together with our Orthodox brothers and sisters.” We, as Eastern Catholics are Orthodox in every way.
~ “In the study of revealed truth East and West have used different methods and approaches in understanding and confessing divine things. It is hardly surprising, then, if sometimes one tradition has come nearer to a full appreciation of some aspects of a mystery of revelation than the other, or has expressed them better. In such cases,
these various theological formulations are often to be considered complementary rather than conflicting.”
~ “It has been stressed several times that the full union of the Catholic Eastern Churches with the Church of Rome which has already been achieved
must not imply a diminished awareness of their own authenticity and originality. Wherever this occurred, the Second Vatican Council has urged them to
rediscover their full identity, because they have ‘
the right and the duty to govern themselves according to their own special disciplines. For these are guaranteed by ancient tradition, and seem to be better suited to the customs of their faithful and to the good of their souls.’”
This is just form one document and I could quote so much more from it as well as many others written by
Saint Pope John Paul II when writing about the Eastern Churches.
ZP