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I try to once in a while, I use the Horologion, which is similar but for us Eastern rite Christians. I just get busy being a daddy to a 2 year old I forget to.
I accidentally put that I am orthodox, and I am Roman Catholic, any way I can change my vote, not that I am opposed to orthodox, but it is not what I am. THanks.
There are more types of Catholic than what you listed. I am not Eastern, Latin, nor Orthodox, so I had to click "not Catholic" even though I consider myself Catholic.
Any other Catholics who fit into the "none of the above" category?
To be more specific because the stupid time limit won't let me edit my post,
Roman Catholicism refers to the Church as a whole, so every rite that is in communion with the Pope. Lol I guess you could technically practice all rites of the church?
Yeah i'm roman Catholic so i voted for Latin Rite. To be honest though if anyone asks i tell them that I am a Catholic. i try not to use any titles in reference to what rite i belong to etc.
Hehe, I'm toying with the idea of becoming a priest. But I'd need the permission of the Mrs., plus it'd involve something like 8 years of schooling and moving to a new state for seminary. Not only that, I'd need to wait another 8 years before I could even apply yet.
Hehe, I'm toying with the idea of becoming a priest. But I'd need the permission of the Mrs., plus it'd involve something like 8 years of schooling and moving to a new state for seminary. Not only that, I'd need to wait another 8 years before I could even apply yet.
so what are the exact rules of the Church concerning marriage and the priethood? because i know that it is possible under some circumstances to be married and a priest at the same time. But im not sure what those circumstances are.
Oh ok I didnt realise Latin Rite covered Roman Catholic. Well thanks for informing me! lol. Also I'm 99 percent sure you cant be married and a priest?? Am I right? If not its complete news to me!! And also a route that would be very appealing if it existed