actually they are Churches in their own right. They not only have their own liturgy, but they have their own Canonical Law, Tradition and Theology, and seminaries and other institutions. Churches is the right term and the Catholic Church has advised to stop referring them as “rites”.
Eastern rites is a bad term because it it implies the Eastern Churches differences with the Western Church are only stylistic in Liturgy and not in Philosophy, Culture as well as their own autonomy or semi-autonomy.
That all makes sense. Still, could you help me clear up a bit of confusion? I have a couple more questions.
Firstly, this is the first I’ve heard that the term “rites” is misleading and should therefore be avoided. That may be because most of my sources are Latin, but that leaves me with the general impression that Latin theologians and authorities are okay with the term but eastern Catholic theologians and authorities are not. Is that impression valid?
If so, is that because the Latin church is so huge that it doesn’t really need its autonomy made clear to the rest of the world, and therefore they don’t care about something which would minimize their uniqueness?
If not, why haven’t I encountered this terminology change in Latin sources that I read, or from my visit to a Melkite Catholic church in my area (I attended a program there for Latin Catholics that was designed to introduce them to the great diversity within the Catholic Church)?
Secondly, I realize and fully embrace that eastern Catholics and Latin Catholics do not have
merely stylistic differences, but also in their canon law, theology, culture, philosophy, liturgy, devotional practices, etc. But why, theologically speaking, does it follow that they are in some sense to be considered separate “churches” because of this? Is not the Catholic Church
in some sense one universal (“catholic”) church that includes great diversity in its traditions, liturgy, and theology and is in no way exclusive to the Latin way of doing things? Why shouldn’t we emphasize our unity?
Why, theologically speaking, is it a threat to the Catholic Church’s catholicity to speak of different “rites” within one church?
Thirdly, you stated that the Catholic Church has advised its members
not to refer to the eastern “churches” in union with Rome as “rites.” Could you point me to the document which states that so I could read it for myself, and also help me understand it with a brief explanation of your own as to why the Catholic Church felt the need to say that? Also, I’m curious as to
when the document was released. If it was relatively recently, then I probably did just miss it.
Please make sure to address
all three paragraphs/questions separately, because I feel they are separate questions and I really am curious to learn more.
To anyone who answers me: THANK YOU for taking the time to do so.