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But still, if need and situation warrant, as an Orthodox, allowed to receive, unlike those who leave for, say, Lutheranism. Still eligible for most sacraments, in fact. He’s no longer part of the Catholic Union. But he’s not anathematized nor under bans, unlike his lutheran counterpart.What you say is true, but what I find odd (and please correct me if I am wrong on this) is that even though the excommunications were officially lifted, if a Roman Catholic joins the Eastern Orthodox Church he is ipso facto excommunicated?
The situation with the orthodox is convoluted. We still claim them to be part of the Church, just not a fully unified part.
Analogy: Like a tree with two trunks after being split by a lightning strike: both alive, both the same tree, but still two separate parts, which grow back towards one another (Eastern Catholics and WRO)…