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Timothy_Capps
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What is the process for someone who was once Catholic and then became Orthodox through chrismation to become Catholic again?
Making a good confession to a Catholic priest is sufficient for any reverting Catholic to return to the church. In this case, what may be unclear is whether joining an Orthodox church automatically changes your canonical enrollment; in other words, it is not clear if you “revert” to being a Latin Catholic or whether you automatically join the corresponding Eastern-rite Catholic church upon making the confession.What is the process for someone who was once Catholic and then became Orthodox through chrismation to become Catholic again?
Grace and Peace Timothy,What is the process for someone who was once Catholic and then became Orthodox through chrismation to become Catholic again?
I second that…As an aside, many here will be interested in your conversion-reversion experience. Just because we are interested though doesn’t mean you are required to tell. It’s up to you.![]()

I wouldn’t think the CCEO would apply to him since he was a Roman Catholic before he converted.Canon Law specifies a profession of faith after instructions is all that’s needed
Canon 897
A member of the Christian faithful of an Eastern non-Catholic Church is to be received into the Catholic Church with only the profession of the Catholic faith, after doctrinal and spiritual preparation according to each one’s condition.
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That’s interesting. So my husband, myself, and my two oldest, all baptized Roman Catholics but then converted to Eastern Orthodoxy, would automatically, upon reverting, become Eastern Catholics? And my youngest would become an Eastern Catholic as well?Most canonists agree one reverts to the ritual Church he immediately came from without regard to previous enrollments. So coming from Orthodoxy one would go to an Eastern Catholic Church unless they belonged to the Western Rite of Orthodoxy.
Boy, I would love to hear your story… hint, hint…That’s interesting. So my husband, myself, and my two oldest, all baptized Roman Catholics but then converted to Eastern Orthodoxy, would automatically, upon reverting, become Eastern Catholics? And my youngest would become an Eastern Catholic as well?
That is also assuming that he wouldn’t have received those Sacraments in the Orthodox Church. He did mention that he was chrismated (Confirmation) – and the Orthodox usually also at that same time would bestow both Baptism if necessary and Holy Communion.In response to the original question, most if not all of the posters here seem to be presuming that you went through all of the Catholic sacraments up to and including Confirmation before your conversion to Orthodoxy.
Assuming that you have, their advice is correct. If you haven’t you’d probably go through the RCIA process to prepare for whichever of the sacraments of Confession, First Communion and/or Confirmation you haven’t yet received.
True, but at the very least he should probably have some instruction in the sacraments from a Catholic perspective before just leaping back into the foldThat is also assuming that he wouldn’t have received those Sacraments in the Orthodox Church. He did mention that he was chrismated (Confirmation) – and the Orthodox usually also at that same time would bestow both Baptism if necessary and Holy Communion.
It would likely be nominal – the Orthodox sacramental theology is very close (>99.999%) to Catholicism. It would be a matter of the Priest assessing that the person does believe what the Church believes about the Sacraments – which they should as Orthodox already.True, but at the very least he should probably have some instruction in the sacraments from a Catholic perspective before just leaping back into the fold![]()
He became Byzantine Rite by virtue of his being EO.I wouldn’t think the CCEO would apply to him since he was a Roman Catholic before he converted.