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NicholasL
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Greeting everybody!
I just got a little bit confused recently. I convert from " no religion preference" to Catholicism during high school- a Latin rite school. Almost all the Mass I’ve attended and all I learned are in Latin rite. But the priest who baptized me (I confirmed at the same time-chrismation) is a theology teacher in the school and in Romanian rite Church. Thus I am a Romanian Catholic now. The thing is I still have to go to Latin rite churches since they are the only churches near my home- I know they are the same. The question is when I am in these churches, should I still keep Eastern tradition which differs in the way to sign the cross- three fingers, right to left and receive Holy Communion ( sometimes I recieve it by hand, but my priest tell me only recieve it through mouth) or just do the same as others. Just need some help for a neophyte. Thanks so much and God bless.
I just got a little bit confused recently. I convert from " no religion preference" to Catholicism during high school- a Latin rite school. Almost all the Mass I’ve attended and all I learned are in Latin rite. But the priest who baptized me (I confirmed at the same time-chrismation) is a theology teacher in the school and in Romanian rite Church. Thus I am a Romanian Catholic now. The thing is I still have to go to Latin rite churches since they are the only churches near my home- I know they are the same. The question is when I am in these churches, should I still keep Eastern tradition which differs in the way to sign the cross- three fingers, right to left and receive Holy Communion ( sometimes I recieve it by hand, but my priest tell me only recieve it through mouth) or just do the same as others. Just need some help for a neophyte. Thanks so much and God bless.