Dear brethren,
This is mainly directed to my Eastern Catholic brothers and sisters, but anyone can answer of course.
In my journey home to the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church, I spent a considerable amount of time discerning the Eastern Orthodox Church. It took much reading, a discussion with a Melkite Greek Catholic priest (formerly Orthodox), and a visit to a Melkite parish (St. Ignatios of Antioch, Augusta, GA) to help me overcome my doubts and to revert to the Catholic Faith. It would take some time AFTER my full initiation before I could finally say that Eastern Orthodoxy no longer had a “hold” over me…in the sense of being doubtful which church was the Church founded by Our Lord.
Indeed, I believe that my time studying and experiencing Eastern Catholicism with the Melkites played a crucial role in convincing me of the truth of Catholicism as a whole.
For me, as a Roman Catholic, and after all my time discerning, struggling, and seeking; being in communion with Rome means ALOT. It gives me the assurance that I am truly within the Church founded by Christ. It assures me that what I believe is Catholic Orthodoxy, and what I practice is true. Being in communion with Rome makes me feel certain that I am a Christian in the sense Christ fully intended…one in many respects with the Holy Fathers who also looked to Rome. I know through this communion that I lack nothing in what Christ intends and that I am a Christian of the most ancient kind.
But, being a Roman Catholic makes communion with Rome obvious, LOL. Indeed, for me the Pope of Rome is not only the “Patriarch of Patriarchs”, but he is also MY Patriarch…that is, the father of my own self-governing church.
What I want to know is what being in communion with Rome means for those who are not
Roman Catholics, but rather Catholics who are members of another self-governing church.
Granted, you wouldn’t be Catholic if you weren’t in communion with Rome. But even still, what makes you cleave to Rome? I mean, there are plenty of Eastern and Oriental Orthodox churches which mirror your own traditions and which can offer you much of the same things you find in your own self-governing Catholic churches.
What does being “in communion with Rome” mean to you guys? Why be in communion with Rome at all if you can be an Eastern Christian (with Apostolic succession!) without being in communion with Rome?
Then of course you have the many times that my own self-governing church has maligned, persecuted, and mistreated so many Eastern Catholics and Eastern Catholic Churches through history (and, sadly, even now).
Obviously, I am playing the “Devil’s Advocate” here, and may God forbid that the questions I have asked lead anyone to abandon communion with Rome (may it never be!!).
I just wanted to get some of yall’s thoughts.