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Aelred_Minor
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Actually let me do it this way rather than piecemeal.
Hello:
I am currently reading “Catholicism For Dummies” because:
A) I have a limited understanding of Catholicism, even though I am a baptized Catholic (and attended Catholic School for 9 years).
B) I love the “Dummy” series of books, because they take complex subjects and break them down into easy to understand formats… “Catholicism For Dummies” is actually a pretty good book.
In any event, I’m a bit confused at the moment.
There’s the Western Church, which is predominately the Roman Latin Rite, the Eastern Church, which is predominately the Byzantine Rite, and both the Western and Eastern Churches have other Rites.
I get that.
But is the Eastern Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church one and the same? No. “Eastern Church” could refer to all the Churches derived from non-Western traditions, including Eastern Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, and the Assyrian Church of the East. All of these except the last are made up of multiple Churches that function independent of each other. Only the Eastern Catholics are fully Catholic. Most Eastern Catholic Churches are derived from reunions with Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, or communities of what we used to call the Nestorian Church, of which the Assyrian Church of the East is the sole remnant. Some though, like the Maronite Catholic Church, have essentially always been Catholic and don’t have exact equivalents outside the Catholic Church.
Does the Russian Orthodox and Greek Orthodox Churches make up the Eastern Orthodox Church? As others have said, these are two of many Eastern Orthodox Churches
Are the Greek and Russian Orthodox Churches Catholic, or are they separate religions different than the Catholic Church? They are separate from the Catholic Church, though some people would take offence at their being called separate religions. They are still Christian, and indeed their beliefs and those of Eastern Catholics are often very similar.
If you are Roman Catholic, can you receive communion in any of the Eastern Orthodox Churches and would the sacrament be valid? The sacrament would be valid, but ordinarily we are not to receive communion in a non-Catholic Church. Also if I’m not mistaken most if not virtually all Orthodox priests would refuse to give you communion if they knew you were Catholic.
Are there other Orthodox Churches besides Greek and Russian Orthodox? Yes.
Is there such a thing as a Greek Catholic Rite, or is it always Greek Orthodox when referring to individuals that belong to a Greek Church. Yes, called the Greek Byzantine Catholic Church. I do not believe they exist in the United States though. You will find the word “Greek” in the names of some other Eastern Catholic Churches, but that basically refers to the fact that their liturgy is Byzantine, not any specific connection to Greece. What is commonly called simply the “Byzantine Catholic Church” in the United States is in fact the Ruthenian Catholic Church, whose origins are in the mountains around the border of Ukraine, Hungary, and Slovakia.
I expect that these questions have been asked before, but I am really confused about the Eastern Catholic/Eastern Orthodox thing.
Thank you in advance, for your attention in this matter.
God Bless.