To come on a thread that seeks to understand the EC belief on a topic and say that Latin belief “doesn’t make sense”, more than once is just as insulting. l understand you are on your way out, as well, but that doesn’t mean we can’t discuss differences AND respect each other.
I actually think most of the Orthodox on CAF have mastered the art of having discussions without outright being offensive, which often times means a little careful in what one says.
I’m respecting your views. I can equally respect your views in disagreement, and agreement. I didn’t say Latin belief doesn’t make sense. The dogmas make sense, as I was raised Roman Catholic. It was Augustinian thought, which brought me back to the Roman Church.
Having gone eastward, things surrounding the dogmas make more sense. Everything done, in the tradition, is interconnected. I understand their time and place. And, I’ve only spent a few months in the tradition, albeit they’ve been three “obsessive” months. I’ve got enough literature to last me a half year, thanks to friends, parishes, and my spiritual father for hooking me up with literature from a guy who switched rites (I should say priest, not guy).
If you follow my little tendencies, I’ve changed my statuses throughout my time here. Rome to Constantinople, may convey a move from the Church of Rome, to the Church of Constantinople, but this isn’t the truth. The truth is, I’ve been moving Eastward. Hence, I did put Eastern Christian at one point. However, I settled on Informally Ruthenianized, meaning I’ve adopted, in mind body, and soul, the Rusyn Greek Catholic traditions. I just haven’t formally submitted my transfer papers, and don’t anticipate needing to do so, for another few years, per the conversation I had with the vocation director, for the eparchy of Phoenix (who also happens to reside in my hometown away from my “hometown.”)
As far as inquiry into Orthodoxy, and placing such discussion, into the Non-Catholic religion section, I think some of our Orthodox brethren would find contention in such a move. They do, too, recite the Nicene creed, with the “I believe in one holy catholic and apostolic church.” They just don’t include the filioque, which past popes have also dropped the hammer on, with respect to its inclusion in the creed (believing it shouldn’t have been there).
If there was a referendum on the return of Eastern Catholic traditions, I then believe there should be one, for Latin rite Catholics to restore, and preserve their own traditions. I think, for whatever reason, the disjointedness I find in Latin traditions was something born of whatever evolutions were deemed necessary, at their respective times. As Eastern Catholics work on ridding of Latinization, Western Catholics should work to rid of “Modernization.” (I mean to say, an abuse of modernization)