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Nils
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Dear friends in Christ,
I am a Roman Catholic, but some of my strongest spiritual experiences has been in Orthodox churches; both in Greece, Latvia and Russia. I go to Riga on a regular basis (my Russian, Catholic godchild lives there) and I always visit the Russian Orthodox Church to pray when I am in town. It is however not my faith, and I enjoy the universality of Catholicism so much, as well as I love the all the orders and the Pope etc!
So why am I writing? I am obviously not considering converting, but I would like to live closer to the Eastern Tradition in my daily life, enjoy all the beauties it has to offer etc. Apart from the Chaldean one, we do not have any Eastern liturgies in my home town, but I am sure there are good spiritual writing and prayers out there that I could use! I am also looking for special saints to get to know, music to listen to etc.
Anyway, maybe you get this question a lot, but I thought I could ask anyway.
PS.
Are the Eastern liturgies where you live normally ethnic ones? Here, the Chaldean homily would be in Chaldean, the Greek Catholic one would be in Ukrainian etc. Is it the same where you guys live? Do you not find it weird changing to that Rite, if you do not have this ethnic background? /DS
I am a Roman Catholic, but some of my strongest spiritual experiences has been in Orthodox churches; both in Greece, Latvia and Russia. I go to Riga on a regular basis (my Russian, Catholic godchild lives there) and I always visit the Russian Orthodox Church to pray when I am in town. It is however not my faith, and I enjoy the universality of Catholicism so much, as well as I love the all the orders and the Pope etc!
So why am I writing? I am obviously not considering converting, but I would like to live closer to the Eastern Tradition in my daily life, enjoy all the beauties it has to offer etc. Apart from the Chaldean one, we do not have any Eastern liturgies in my home town, but I am sure there are good spiritual writing and prayers out there that I could use! I am also looking for special saints to get to know, music to listen to etc.
Anyway, maybe you get this question a lot, but I thought I could ask anyway.
PS.
Are the Eastern liturgies where you live normally ethnic ones? Here, the Chaldean homily would be in Chaldean, the Greek Catholic one would be in Ukrainian etc. Is it the same where you guys live? Do you not find it weird changing to that Rite, if you do not have this ethnic background? /DS