Changing churches is not to be done lightly. From the looks of it, your interest is just that, interest. It’s likely not serious enough at this point that the Latin and Eastern bishops allow the transfer. Besides, there is more to it than just the liturgy. By changing churches formally, you will also be subjecting yourself to the new church’s canon law, so you must be certain that you’re willing to live under the new disciplines as well (look up the rules for fasting, for example). And I believe it’s still true that people can change churches only once in their lifetime.Thanks for all the replys!! Even though there are some doctinal differences (Purgatory, The Assumption etc) its totally ok for a Roman Catholic to change rites? I have been Catholic only since Easter Vigil, but am very interested in the Eastern rites. Particularly the Byzantine rite. I want to do a lot of studying and thinking on this rote in particular. Any resources, links, books etc would be appreciated.
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Because you’re a new Catholic, I would suggest not working to change churches for now. Rather, if you’re interested, attend an Eastern Catholic church and see how it goes. As a Roman, you’re very much welcome to attend Divine Liturgy and receive Holy Communion at any Eastern Catholic parish and fulfill your Sunday obligation there. And yes, they believe and accept EVERYTHING we Romans do, even if they express it in a different manner or use different terms and expressions. They are just as Catholic as we are.