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My spouse is Maronite, but I am in RCIA to become a Latin Rite Catholic. Recently, I was told there are some key differences between baptism of children in each rite, i.e. Maronites baptize and confirm at basically the same time, while confirmation does not take place until the age of reason in the Latin rite.
My spouse (who is not particularly knowledgeable regarding the faith, though he attends Mass at a Roman Catholic church with me each Sunday) thinks it will be okay for me to become a Catholic in the Latin Rite, for us to be parishioners and active at a Roman Catholic church, but to baptize our children Maronite. But I feel this is contradictory because of the two different processes of confirmation and I also don’t know that it is right to just use the Maronite church to baptize our children to keep the tradition, but otherwise raise them in the Latin rite, while attending Divine Liturgy on occasion at the Maronite Church. Unless that is okay?
Personally, I am drawn to the Latin rite, but I have reservations about converting to the Latin rite now and don’t know if I should consider the Maronite rite instead (which I also think is beautiful), but I know the process is not the same - my understanding is that it is much easier to convert in the Eastern rite and I wouldn’t be going through an RCIA program, and I love participating in a full on RCIA program.
Does anyone have any suggestions or advice? I thought that by becoming at least Catholic I was getting us closer to being on the same page (which is not why I am converting by the way), but it seems like I am just complicating things more than when I was just Protestant.
My spouse (who is not particularly knowledgeable regarding the faith, though he attends Mass at a Roman Catholic church with me each Sunday) thinks it will be okay for me to become a Catholic in the Latin Rite, for us to be parishioners and active at a Roman Catholic church, but to baptize our children Maronite. But I feel this is contradictory because of the two different processes of confirmation and I also don’t know that it is right to just use the Maronite church to baptize our children to keep the tradition, but otherwise raise them in the Latin rite, while attending Divine Liturgy on occasion at the Maronite Church. Unless that is okay?
Personally, I am drawn to the Latin rite, but I have reservations about converting to the Latin rite now and don’t know if I should consider the Maronite rite instead (which I also think is beautiful), but I know the process is not the same - my understanding is that it is much easier to convert in the Eastern rite and I wouldn’t be going through an RCIA program, and I love participating in a full on RCIA program.
Does anyone have any suggestions or advice? I thought that by becoming at least Catholic I was getting us closer to being on the same page (which is not why I am converting by the way), but it seems like I am just complicating things more than when I was just Protestant.