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ConstantineTG
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Okay, lets admit it, not every Roman Catholic out there is aware of Eastern Catholicism.
This morning after Divine Liturgy, I went over to the 7-11 one block from the parish. The person behind the counter is a compatriot (Filipino) who is a recent immigrant, so she decided to chat me up. She asked where I lived and I said in the next city, so she was curious what I was doing there. I told her I just gone to church (going to church and Mass is the same word in Filipino). She asked if I was Christian so realizing it can be that loaded Protestant question, I clarified I am Catholic, and so she was. I pointed to her where the Catholic church was which was like 300 meters from the store and I proceeded to explain that it was Eastern Catholic and not Roman Catholic. I told her she should go there sometime but she scoffed at the idea as if I was inviting her to a non-Catholic worship service (typical Filipino response to prosleytizing). Frankly I felt like a Protestant this morning
Can’t blame her, over a year ago I was in the same boat. Eastern Catholicism is virtually unheard of in the Philippines, and only in the last decade has Orthodoxy even established a mission parish in the country. So it got me wondering how to explain to people I meet what Eastern Catholicism is in quick conversations? I mean, nothing like lets sit down for an hour and let me explain the 2000 year history of the Church. I wanted to start babbling stuff like, “no wait, we love Mother Mary and we love the Pope too!”
This morning after Divine Liturgy, I went over to the 7-11 one block from the parish. The person behind the counter is a compatriot (Filipino) who is a recent immigrant, so she decided to chat me up. She asked where I lived and I said in the next city, so she was curious what I was doing there. I told her I just gone to church (going to church and Mass is the same word in Filipino). She asked if I was Christian so realizing it can be that loaded Protestant question, I clarified I am Catholic, and so she was. I pointed to her where the Catholic church was which was like 300 meters from the store and I proceeded to explain that it was Eastern Catholic and not Roman Catholic. I told her she should go there sometime but she scoffed at the idea as if I was inviting her to a non-Catholic worship service (typical Filipino response to prosleytizing). Frankly I felt like a Protestant this morning
Can’t blame her, over a year ago I was in the same boat. Eastern Catholicism is virtually unheard of in the Philippines, and only in the last decade has Orthodoxy even established a mission parish in the country. So it got me wondering how to explain to people I meet what Eastern Catholicism is in quick conversations? I mean, nothing like lets sit down for an hour and let me explain the 2000 year history of the Church. I wanted to start babbling stuff like, “no wait, we love Mother Mary and we love the Pope too!”