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I was told by a canon lawyer that a Byzantine ordained in the Latin Rite automatically becomes enrolled in the Latin church, this also works the other way around. Dont see how you would think that you are automatically bi ritual.Certain aspects of formation will and should be different for married candidates. Much of the current seminary formation focuses on celibacy.
There should also be some form of formation for the spouse.
Yes but that is not ideal.
Again, yes but that is not ideal.
The only one that I know about went to a seminary that is for older candidates.
Becuase I am a Byzantine Ruthenian Catholic. I fall under Canon 517.2 of the Code of Canons for Oriental Churches.
Canon 517
Let me finish with this. Again Canonically I am a Byzantine Ruthenian Catholic who is a member of a Latin Religious order with permission of the Apostolic See (through the Congregation for the Oriental Churches). I do not wish to enter into any sort of discussion or debate about the whys and wherefores of this.
- One is admitted validly to the novitiate of an order or congregation who has completed the seventeenth year of age. In respect to other requirements for admission to the novitiate cann. 448, 450, 452, and 454 shall be observed.
- No one is admitted lawfully to the novitiate of a religious institute of another Church sui iuris without the permission of the Apostolic See, unless it is a candidate who is destined for a province or house, mentioned in can. 432, of the same Church.
So at my ordination (God Willing) I will automatically be bi-ritual. Now learning how to celebrate the liturgy and getting faculties to do so will take time but I plan on spending that time.
If you wish to do so I point you to this sticky thread from the Traditionial Catholicism sub-forum, “Let’s talk about clergy and religious …”