This is encouraging. I was told I shouldn't say the Rosary in an Eastern Catholic Church because it's not part of their tradition. I love Divine Liturgy, and love the Rosary, and like to say the Rosary before service.
I grew up in a ukrainian-ruthenian catholic church and the Rosary was recited by the congregation before every sunday mass. They pray the Rosary frequently.
My Ukr Greek Catholic Church welcomes and even blessed my rosary. Personally, I simply adjust my prayers to be said in Eastern Rite, but it’s still a Dominican rosary. Our priest compared the traditions very simply: imagine that you and I (and the third person with us) has three identical houses in a row. Would they all be decorated and laid out the exact same way? Of course, not. But they are still houses, and their purpose can be fulfilled in each of them. I know I’m late to this thread, but I hope it helps you (or someone) to have the perspective I had. Blessings and peace to you from NY!
This is encouraging. I was told I shouldn't say the Rosary in an Eastern Catholic Church because it's not part of their tradition. I love Divine Liturgy, and love the Rosary, and like to say the Rosary before service.
I grew up in a ukrainian-ruthenian catholic church and the Rosary was recited by the congregation before every sunday mass. They pray the Rosary frequently.
My Ukr Greek Catholic Church welcomes and even blessed my rosary. Personally, I simply adjust my prayers to be said in Eastern Rite, but it’s still a Dominican rosary.
Our priest compared the traditions very simply: imagine that you and I (and the third person with us) has three identical houses in a row. Would they all be decorated and laid out the exact same way? Of course, not. But they are still houses, and their purpose can be fulfilled in each of them.
I know I’m late to this thread, but I hope it helps you (or someone) to have the perspective I had. Blessings and peace to you from NY!
PAZ PARA A UCRÂNIA E OUTRAS NAÇÕES DO MUNDO. 🇧🇷🙏🏻
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Proceeds from the Father... and the Son!
The also believe that but they use the creed that didn‘t mention that specifically. It was like that also in the west. Both ways are correct.