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Cecilianus
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Diak, why would you NOT want an indulgence? If you happen to pray the prayer anyway, are you seriously going to spurn the graces the Church gives us - because it is a latinization? The Latins are our brothers in Christ, and brothers dignified by the pastorship of the Supreme Pontiff. To reject graces because it “comes from them” is schismatical. I am practicing in the same spiritual tradition you are, but I am first and foremost a Catholic, and for my part, I not only want but need all the graces I can get. Including pardon for purgatorial punishment, since purgatory is a state which I expect plenty of. (As a Catholic, I MUST believe in both Purgatory and Indulgences - the latter is de fide from the Council of Trent, and the former is de fide from both Trent and Florence.)
There is one and only one Faith; rite is frankly accidental - just different channels for expressing the same Faith. It may be easy - and provided we just dealing with the individual aspects of one’s rite and not the catholic faith - to become so engrained in one’s rite as to spurn everything perceived to be outside of it, but to those of us (like me) born outside of all the Church’s spiritual traditions and with no ethnic grounding in any of them (Latin or Byzantine), it is seems downright petty to reject the cross-fertilization of spiritual traditions by each other, and blatantly schismatical to reject Catholic dogma as “Latinizations”.
Unless a Latin tradition impedes with your own tradition, I see no reason to want to reject it.
Like Brother David, I would rather churches restore the LOTH than do the Rosary - but seeing as very few churches do, I would rather they said the Rosary than nothing. This doesn’t seem to me to be an East/West issue. If St. Seraphim of Sarov gave the Rosary to his spiritual children, then Eastern Catholics need to stop whining about it and follow his example. We say the Rosary (in Ukrainian, following the Byzantine form ending in “for thou hast born the Savior of our souls”) before Liturgy at my church.
There is one and only one Faith; rite is frankly accidental - just different channels for expressing the same Faith. It may be easy - and provided we just dealing with the individual aspects of one’s rite and not the catholic faith - to become so engrained in one’s rite as to spurn everything perceived to be outside of it, but to those of us (like me) born outside of all the Church’s spiritual traditions and with no ethnic grounding in any of them (Latin or Byzantine), it is seems downright petty to reject the cross-fertilization of spiritual traditions by each other, and blatantly schismatical to reject Catholic dogma as “Latinizations”.
Unless a Latin tradition impedes with your own tradition, I see no reason to want to reject it.
Like Brother David, I would rather churches restore the LOTH than do the Rosary - but seeing as very few churches do, I would rather they said the Rosary than nothing. This doesn’t seem to me to be an East/West issue. If St. Seraphim of Sarov gave the Rosary to his spiritual children, then Eastern Catholics need to stop whining about it and follow his example. We say the Rosary (in Ukrainian, following the Byzantine form ending in “for thou hast born the Savior of our souls”) before Liturgy at my church.