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A friend of mine recommended that I post my query here, considering my interesting in the East. I have posted on the subject to ByzCath (Which reminds me, I should consider giving them an update on my status…) detailing my reasons for doing so. If necessary, I will post my reasons herein, but for the time being, I do not think it necessary.
As such, I have the desire to immerse myself within the Western Syriac Tradition, however for better or for worse, I do not have a local Western Syriac Catholic Church at my disposal. I however do apparently have local Syriac Orthodox communities within that Tradition, however for some reason or another, the addresses provided for them via Google, do not turn up via Google maps on Street View. Does anyone by chance have an accurate address for St.George’s Syriac Orthodox Church, or St.Mary’s Syro Malankara in Brooklyn ?
I realize that it is indeed quite curious that I as a Catholic would avail myself of an Orthodox community, as oppose to a Catholic one (I have Maronites at my disposal, however their Tradition isn’t exactly Western Syriac, per se.), but that is what I have at my disposal, and will allow me to observe parish life, and immerse myself in the theological discourse of said Tradition as it pertains to the Faith. This brings up my secondary question, what texts are available from within the Syriac Catholic Tradition (Eastern, or Western), that speak to the truths of the Catholic Faith, whilst discoursing through the language of the Syriac Fathers ? Some may in turn read that as a sole lived ecclesiology, but it is the one thing that I believe that will allow me to observe Trinitarian ek-stasis in community, whilst remaining and Orthodox Catholic. All suggestions are appreciated.
Also, as to fulfilling my Sunday Obligation etc., whilst I’m working out of a technicality, I could in turn attend a NOM the evening prior (Saturday), which frees me to attend with the Syriacs on Sunday. A technicality yes, but a legal one nonetheless. After all, I do not have the dispensation that Eastern, and Oriental Catholics (supposedly at least…) have regarding fulfilling their Sunday Obligation through Vespers with the Orthodox, or liturgy with them. Mind you, this is what I’ve heard stated on the matter, so I can’t say whether this is true or not.
Either way, thank you for your time, and I look forward to reading through your responses.
As such, I have the desire to immerse myself within the Western Syriac Tradition, however for better or for worse, I do not have a local Western Syriac Catholic Church at my disposal. I however do apparently have local Syriac Orthodox communities within that Tradition, however for some reason or another, the addresses provided for them via Google, do not turn up via Google maps on Street View. Does anyone by chance have an accurate address for St.George’s Syriac Orthodox Church, or St.Mary’s Syro Malankara in Brooklyn ?
I realize that it is indeed quite curious that I as a Catholic would avail myself of an Orthodox community, as oppose to a Catholic one (I have Maronites at my disposal, however their Tradition isn’t exactly Western Syriac, per se.), but that is what I have at my disposal, and will allow me to observe parish life, and immerse myself in the theological discourse of said Tradition as it pertains to the Faith. This brings up my secondary question, what texts are available from within the Syriac Catholic Tradition (Eastern, or Western), that speak to the truths of the Catholic Faith, whilst discoursing through the language of the Syriac Fathers ? Some may in turn read that as a sole lived ecclesiology, but it is the one thing that I believe that will allow me to observe Trinitarian ek-stasis in community, whilst remaining and Orthodox Catholic. All suggestions are appreciated.
Also, as to fulfilling my Sunday Obligation etc., whilst I’m working out of a technicality, I could in turn attend a NOM the evening prior (Saturday), which frees me to attend with the Syriacs on Sunday. A technicality yes, but a legal one nonetheless. After all, I do not have the dispensation that Eastern, and Oriental Catholics (supposedly at least…) have regarding fulfilling their Sunday Obligation through Vespers with the Orthodox, or liturgy with them. Mind you, this is what I’ve heard stated on the matter, so I can’t say whether this is true or not.
Either way, thank you for your time, and I look forward to reading through your responses.