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Butaperson
Guest
Hello folks.
Recently I have found out that there is a Marionite Catholic church in my area. I’m excited about this because I’ve always wanted to learn more about some Eastern Catholicism. I’m that person who’s always really excited about different cultures and new people and all that beautiful stuff. My greatest wish is to travel around and learn about different cultures, and I think that learning about some different rites would be very interesting.
So I am a Latin Catholic, probably always will be. I don’t wish to change rites, just to observe some of the different customs within them. I understand fully the idea about Eastern Catholic Rites being in full communion with the Holy See and being perfectly valid. The only thing that I don’t understand is the idea of belonging to a certain rite. I know I’m Latin Catholic just because, well, I’m Latin Catholic. I wouldn’t say I ever made a concious decision to be, but I’ve never attended a Catholic church that wasn’t Latin Catholic, so it’s just kind of what I know. Is that what it means? But I also hear that there is an official process if one wants to switch rites, what does that mean?
If you are a part of one rite, is it recommended that you just attend mass there? Would it be superfluous of me to want to attend the Marionite church for a Sunday or two just to take a look? Not wrong of course, just, you know, silly?
Even though I don’t plan on switching rites, I do still really want to know more about Eastern Catholicism and I’d love to attend a service there just to see what it’s like.
Recently I have found out that there is a Marionite Catholic church in my area. I’m excited about this because I’ve always wanted to learn more about some Eastern Catholicism. I’m that person who’s always really excited about different cultures and new people and all that beautiful stuff. My greatest wish is to travel around and learn about different cultures, and I think that learning about some different rites would be very interesting.
So I am a Latin Catholic, probably always will be. I don’t wish to change rites, just to observe some of the different customs within them. I understand fully the idea about Eastern Catholic Rites being in full communion with the Holy See and being perfectly valid. The only thing that I don’t understand is the idea of belonging to a certain rite. I know I’m Latin Catholic just because, well, I’m Latin Catholic. I wouldn’t say I ever made a concious decision to be, but I’ve never attended a Catholic church that wasn’t Latin Catholic, so it’s just kind of what I know. Is that what it means? But I also hear that there is an official process if one wants to switch rites, what does that mean?
If you are a part of one rite, is it recommended that you just attend mass there? Would it be superfluous of me to want to attend the Marionite church for a Sunday or two just to take a look? Not wrong of course, just, you know, silly?
Even though I don’t plan on switching rites, I do still really want to know more about Eastern Catholicism and I’d love to attend a service there just to see what it’s like.