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Good day! I am very excited to have joined this forum. Long have I lurked but never felt qualified to respond to posts nor had any pressing questions that were not previously answered. Well, I have a pressing question now!
Recently, my husband and I found out that I am pregnant with our first child. Obviously, we are beyond thrilled. Even though I am not due until December 2014, we have already started discussing the baptism/chrismation/eucharist of our child. My husband and I are both Ruthenian Byzantine but currently attend a Latin Rite church. This is not by choice but necessity as we moved about 18 months ago from an area with a Byzantine church to an area that does not have one. We will only be here for about another year and will hopefully be back near a Byzantine church when we move. In the meantime, we want our child to receive the full sacraments in a Byzantine church. What should we do? Right now the options we have come up with are as follows.
Recently, my husband and I found out that I am pregnant with our first child. Obviously, we are beyond thrilled. Even though I am not due until December 2014, we have already started discussing the baptism/chrismation/eucharist of our child. My husband and I are both Ruthenian Byzantine but currently attend a Latin Rite church. This is not by choice but necessity as we moved about 18 months ago from an area with a Byzantine church to an area that does not have one. We will only be here for about another year and will hopefully be back near a Byzantine church when we move. In the meantime, we want our child to receive the full sacraments in a Byzantine church. What should we do? Right now the options we have come up with are as follows.
- Travel to our old parish for the sacraments. The down side to this is that there has been a change in the priest and the new priest does not know us nor our history in the parish. We are afraid that he might not be willing to perform the sacraments as we are no longer parishoners there.
- Travel to my childhood parish where we know the priest (he concelebrated at our wedding) and he would likely be willing to help us as he knows us. However, it means traveling across the country with an infant during the winter.
- Try to convince the Byzantine parish closest to us, about 150 miles away, to perform the sacraments for us. We attended the church only a few times when we first moved but were unable to continue due to logistical issues with it being so far away. No one at the parish knows us and we have no real history with them.