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#285841 - 04/09/08 10:29 AM
Re: Orthodox to Catholic: questions
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Serge Keleher
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This is not unlike the question which one sometimes hears: "is it not improper for the parents to make religious choices for an infant? Should the infant not be allowed to grow up in a neutral situation and then choose for himself?"
I trust there is no need to bother discussing the hopeless fallacy involved in such a question. If the parents of an infant or toddler become Catholic (or Eastern Orthodox, for that matter) nobody expects such a young child to make a profession of faith on his own behalf! But it is entirely normal to expect the parents to raise the child in the Faith.
In the somewhat rarified case of parents who have been Western Orthodox and now wish to become Catholic, I would see no conceivable reason to compel them to become Eastern Catholics. If, however, they themselves wish to do so, they have only to insist on this as a condition of their adherence to the Catholic Church (so call me an anarchist - I believe in freedom of religion).
There is, I suppose, the hypothetical possibility of a Western Orthodox parish becoming Catholic and perhaps requesting some degree of leeway in retaining whatever particular customs they may have. That would be up to the Bishop, and perhaps require taking some matters to the Holy See.
Fr. Serge
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#285854 - 04/09/08 12:15 PM
Re: Orthodox to Catholic: questions
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A Simple Sinner
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There is, I suppose, the hypothetical possibility of a Western Orthodox parish becoming Catholic and perhaps requesting some degree of leeway in retaining whatever particular customs they may have. That would be up to the Bishop, and perhaps require taking some matters to the Holy See.
Fr. Serge
This could probably be filed under the "How many angels on the head of a pin?" category... but if it were to happen, an Anglican Use arrangement (given the modified BCP being used in most WRO parishes) may well be the direction such a hypothetical parish would go... As many are rooted in BCP-using community traditions, in my feeble mind this makes sense.
As it stands right now, I am wondering just how many folks in positions of authority in RC diocese are all that aware of these nuances to begin with, and make folks who should know them aware of them.
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#285958 - 04/10/08 10:47 PM
Re: Orthodox to Catholic: questions
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indigo
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A Roman Catholic family with a number of kids switched to Eastern Catholic and the children over, I believe it was, 14 years of age could choose whether or not to change. One of the teenagers chose not too, but the children under 14 were automatically enrolled with the parents. I would guess the same would hold true for an Orthodox family coming into either branch of Catholicism.
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#286088 - 04/12/08 02:24 PM
Re: Orthodox to Catholic: questions
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venite
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Registered: 10/14/06
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I still haven't seen an answer to the question of what would happen to an individual Western Rite Orthodox person or family (let's say Antiochian) who converted to Catholicism. Canonically speaking, would he go to the Latin Church (because of his rite), or to the Melkite Church (because he belonged to the corresponding Eastern Orthodox Church)?
This reminds me of a conversation a Western Rite Orthodox priest once had with an Melkite Catholic priest. The former jested, "Well, Father, since the Antiochian Orthodox have a Western Rite, do you think that the Melkites would like to establish a Western Rite Vicariate?" The latter replied, "Oh yes. We already have a Western Rite. It's quite large. Maybe you've heard of it?"
Edited by venite (04/12/08 02:25 PM)
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#286089 - 04/12/08 02:36 PM
Re: Orthodox to Catholic: questions
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A Simple Sinner
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Registered: 04/18/07
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Venite I don't know that the matter has been dealt with before.
I find it an odd thing to imagine an erstwhile individual or a family coming from AWRV (where the majority use a revised Book of Common Prayer) being told "Well, now you must join the Melkite Church."
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#286093 - 04/12/08 04:23 PM
Re: Orthodox to Catholic: questions
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A Simple Sinner
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Again, very Angels-on-the-head-of-a-pin... I don't forsee any serious need or desire on the part of Latin bishops to form an agreement with the Melkites on what to do with folks in this boat... I have my doubts that there are more than 700-1000 of them in the US, if the issue comes up I think they would just be taken by wherever they went. I am aware of a Tridentine-Mass style service in the AOA - again, maybe we are talking 2 or 3 chapels serving (total) 100-200 people in the US?
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#286134 - 04/13/08 02:01 PM
Re: Orthodox to Catholic: questions
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Prodromos
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Registered: 10/02/03
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Well, let's not insult those angels who like hanging around pinheads. But it's not trivial question. CCEO (Eastern Catholic Code) canon 28 states that "A rite is the liturgical, theological, spiritual and disciplinary patrimony, culture and circumstances of history of a distinct people, by which its own manner of living the faith is manifested in each Church sui iuris." Under this definition Western-rite Orthodoxy is strictly speaking, a liturgical rite, not a church sui iuris; it's akin to Anglican Use Catholic "personal parishes." My understanding is that WRO churches are usually a mission or vicariate erected under the canonical authority of an Orthodox Patriarchate.
Western-rite Orthodoxy is "western" only in liturgical order & structure. But in liturgical sensibility, theology, patrimony, discipline, etc., it is Orthodox, at least in theory, right? This is admittedly a relatively Latin way of looking at it. In other words, the use of the term "rite" in WRO doesn't fit well with Catholic definitions. If WRO was trying to be consistent w/Catholic canon law, it should be called "Western Use Orthodoxy." ...I admit that sounds awful.
Anglicans who convert to the Catholic Church are enrolled in the Latin-rite Church, not in an Anglican Use rite or parish. There's no parallel for WROs converting to Catholicism. So when a WRO individual enters into full communion with the Catholic Church, he would be ascribed to the Eastern Catholic Church corresponding to the patriarchate that supported his WRO church.
It's important to remember that "enrollment" and "ascription" for Catholics are canonical terms, meaning they go into effect by operation of law, not by any act of will. If this were a real case, I'm sure agreement between the Latin-rite and Eastern-rite bishops for a transfer of rite would be readily forthcoming. The canons furthermore do not enjoin the individual from participating sacramentally in a Latin-rite parish, even though he's enrolled by law in an Eastern Catholic Church. To dot his i's/cross his t's, at some point he would simply need to make a declaration to a Latin-rite bishop or proper pastor to make his formal transfer of rite to the Latins canonically binding.
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#286136 - 04/13/08 02:39 PM
Re: Orthodox to Catholic: questions
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venite
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Registered: 10/14/06
Posts: 44
Loc: Denver, Colorado
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Simple Sinner,
I wasn't referring to some sort of monumental agreement between the Latin bishops [plural] and Melkite bishops [plural].
What I meant is that the Latin bishop [singular] might find it wise to talk to the Melkite bishop [singular] in case of an individual (person or family) coming from the WRO tradition. That's all. 
But you're probably right that "they would just be taken by wherever they went."
Edited by venite (04/13/08 02:47 PM)
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#286138 - 04/13/08 03:22 PM
Re: Orthodox to Catholic: questions
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Peter_B
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Registered: 02/21/05
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venite and Prodromos,
While I certainly agree that it's not a pressing question (from the point of view of anticipating conversions from WRO to Catholicism) but I think it does show some not-so-trivial problems: First, an Orthodox person doesn't belong to one rite or the other, so the wording of Canon 35 is inappropriate (for lack of a better word. Is there a term that's like "anachronistic", but not pertaining to time?)
Should it instead say that a convert from Such-and-such Orthodox Church is automatically enrolled in Such-and-such Catholic Church? That may very well be the intent of the canon, but that just reveals another issue: In the larger scheme of things, is the idea to merge each Orthodox Church into the corresponding Catholic Church? Recent dialogue suggests no, but Canon 35 suggests yes (or perhaps "could give the impression" would be more accurate).
I agree with Prodromos that it isn't a trivial, Angels-on-the-head-of-a-pin question.
Thanks to all who have responded to the questions, and God bless, Peter.
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