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slh3016
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I have just been made newly aware that not all rites under the Catholic umbrella are required to hold to the exact same theology and are still in communion with each other (Byzantine Rite, etc.) and honestly, I find that in many areas of theology, I much prefer the eastern catholic rites’ adherence to mystery to the rigid, Latin stance of defining every single nuance of the faith. Some specific areas include the theology/definition of original sin, Purgatory, and the Assumption of Mary.
I definitely understand that the minor differences can be complementary, and I definitely do not think the Latin Rite is wrong about anything, I’d just prefer a belief system that wasn’t so inflexible (for lack of a better word).
So, my question is, if the Eastern Rite churches are obliged to be less dogmatic in their beliefs and still be in communion with the Holy See, can an individual Latin Rite Catholic convert have some beliefs of both Rites (IOW, straddle the fence on those issues)? Is this a stumbling block for conversion?
I am sure I have some misunderstanding due to my ignorance so please feel free to clarify the details for me…thanks!
I definitely understand that the minor differences can be complementary, and I definitely do not think the Latin Rite is wrong about anything, I’d just prefer a belief system that wasn’t so inflexible (for lack of a better word).
So, my question is, if the Eastern Rite churches are obliged to be less dogmatic in their beliefs and still be in communion with the Holy See, can an individual Latin Rite Catholic convert have some beliefs of both Rites (IOW, straddle the fence on those issues)? Is this a stumbling block for conversion?
I am sure I have some misunderstanding due to my ignorance so please feel free to clarify the details for me…thanks!