Brethren,
I’m resurrecting an old thread, sorry, just trying to catch up with some old threads that I find interesting!
The Eastern/Oriental Catholic Churches are called to restore their authentic patrimonies, in an organic manner, in order to manifest more clearly the Catholicity and Diversity of the Church.
Often times, the issue of Latinization comes up as an obstacle to that restoration. However, this fixation with Latinization is best viewed from a Byzantine church’s perspective, because to the Byzantines, it is the only obstacle to the restoration of their patrimony. To the Byzantines, they need not worry about the izations of other traditions.
This is not the case with non-Byzantines. For example, for us Assyro-Chaldeans, the ization that we need to overcome is more than just Latinization, it is the whole Westernization that is an obstacle, and by Westernization, from the traditional perspective of the Assyrians and Chaldeans, we mean every tradition that is West of us. I’m referring not just to the Latin West, but to the Byzantine West, the Western Syriac, and all the other beautiful traditions that flourished in the ancient Roman Empire that we Assyro-Chaldeans consider to be the West.
Guys don’t misunderstand me, this is not a jab on every other tradition… I’m simply saying that if we are to be true to ourselves as Christians of the Church of the East, Christians of the Assyro-Chaldaic tradition, then we need to overcome the foreignizations placed upon our authentic tradition, from whatever Western tradition it came. We are not called to replace one ization (Latinization) with another ization (Byzantinization, etc.).
For a simple example: We Assyro-Chaldeans are not called to replace Latin statues with Byzantine icons, because even though we would be de-Latinizing in that example, we are by no means becoming more authentically Eastern. In such an example, we would simply be exchanging one Westernization with another.
Another example: We are not called to replace the Dominican Holy Rosary with the Akathist to the Mother of God… because even though both are beautiful traditions that come from the West (one by the Latins, the other by the Greeks), they are still an ization foreign to the tradition of the Assyro-Chaldeans.
So, from my perspective as an Assyro-Chaldean, I would ask all my fellow Christians of the Assyrian/Chaldean/Syro-Malabar tradition, how can we as Eastern Christians deWesternize our parishes? How can we restore them to their original Eastern complexion and identity?
I believe the answer will come when the Chaldean Church of the East and the Syro-Malabar Church of the East, without loosing full communion with Rome and the Holy Catholic Church, reunite with their brethren in the Assyrian Church of the East and the Ancient Church of the East. Only then, will our traditions be fully restored. We will fully Catholicize (universalize) these Assyrian/Ancient Churches, and they will fully Easternize our Chaldean/Malabarese Churches.
Just my opinion.
God bless,
Rony