permissible by the EO or the RCC?
It would be charitable to make the church available.
We used two have one Orthodox group meeting at our EC church weekly, and another monthly.
. Some EO, not all, take a very dim view of the RC church and view us as heretics, schismatics, and so o
. . .
I don’t know if it is still the case, but there used to be Russian Orthodox holding Divine Liturgy in the basement of the hall of the Reno cathedral.
I highly doubt any EO priest/congregation would use a RC church because RC churches don’t have an iconostas, which is necessary for the Divine Liturgy.
There are portable iconostasis as well. We have two that can travel, that we also use at our outside altar for Easter an other large attendance events (bishop visits, weddings . . )
In our case it was simply icons of Christ & the Theotokos on very portable stands, no walls, no Royal Gates, no curtains or anything else.
that’s what we do outside. The very first time (my daughter’s wedding, the only licit outdoor Catholic wedding of which I’ve ever heard!) we hung fabric between open space for the various doors, but that part didn’t work welling this high-wind city, and hasn’t been repeated
Most Orthodox I’ve met in real life really don’t have a dim view of Catholics (the internet is a very different matter).
Yeah, this.
when some yahoos on my sone in law’s job site tried to bully him (a dumb idea, given his size . . .), it was a couple of RO that put their feet down to stop it, claiming him as one of theirs. And some time later, clienst noticed my tribar cross lapel pin. Asked if I was Orthodox, I replied with “Eastern Catholic”, and they shrugged saying “same things”
Locally, my experience is there’s mostly just mutual ignorance.
yeah, that
especially [cue the first article of Brest again . . .]