Educate me
If possible, I want members from as many of the Eastern Rites as possible to just give me a relatively short explanation of one difference between the Latin and thier own Rite.
Try to stay away from simple “our liturgy is different”.
The approach to the Spiritual Life and to Christ is completely different than that of a Catholic of the Roman Rite.
Example: Salvation
Genesis says that Humans are created in God’s Image and Likeness.
Likeness is seen, in the East at least, as the ability to become like God by his Grace or Uncreated Divine Energies. The “fall of Adam and Eve” comes from the method of action in their attempts to be “like God” - being “like God” is our goal. A famous Saint is well known for saying, “God became man so that man might become god.” (not to be confused with the weird theology of the Mormons!)
In one of the books of Peter it says that we, Christians, are called to become “Partakers of the Divine Nature”.
In other areas of the New Testament it says that we, Christians ought to be Holy as Our Father is Holy; Merciful as Our Father is Merciful, Perfect as Our Father is Perfect.
In the New Testament it says that we are to be “Transformed” in spirit, soul and body.
It says that we are to “Pray Without Ceasing”
The East doesn’t have “Doctors” of the Church, it’s Theologians are those who have experienced the Divine Light of Christ.
There are people today who have, via the Eastern Catholic Approach to God, already begun to literally shine or glow with the Uncreated Light of God so much so that some have to cover their eyes just as in the Old Testament - when Moses had to cover his face, because his face shown so brightly with the light of God (kind of like at the Transfiguration of Christ).
Anyway, it has more to do with “experience of God” vs. “book knowledge of God”. One doesn’t go to school to become a Theologian in the East, one practices his Faith.
Both types of knowledge have their place in the Church and so we have diffenent rites.
In a nut shell that’s the best I can come up with. Hope it helps!