tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-902102460517670809.post8541890453484374825..comments2024-02-02T19:30:12.868-06:00Comments on Fear Not Little Flock: do Bi-ritual Priests strengthen or weaken priesthood? priest's wife - S.T./ Anne Boyd http://www.blogger.com/profile/03792937108732259684noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-902102460517670809.post-70137495088828021062017-07-20T14:21:24.978-05:002017-07-20T14:21:24.978-05:00Thanks for the comment! I think that my husband...Thanks for the comment! I think that my husband's bi ritual faculties for this archdiocese have been a blessing to his priesthood priest's wife - S.T./ Anne Boyd https://www.blogger.com/profile/03792937108732259684noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-902102460517670809.post-71036089645672117602017-07-11T20:29:23.406-05:002017-07-11T20:29:23.406-05:00Priest's Wife,
This article fascinated me. S...Priest's Wife,<br /><br />This article fascinated me. Such an education opens the boys, who are trained in both the traditional classical Roman Rite and the Byzantine mind to the patristic mind set. When one reads the fathers up to 662 (death of Maximus the Confessor) or the great book Byzantine Rome - Greek Popes one see that this cross ritual movement happened much more those days. I can tell you that having served the modern Roman Rite and the older (Extraordinary Form) Roman Rite, the old mass, though in Latin, is actually much more like the Byzantine Rite than the Novus Ordo. It is my opinion that such priest strengthen the priesthood. My own Father Robert Moreno is bi-ritual It is where a priest begins a syncretist approach that problems begins. I have seen this cause problems on both sides of the fence. But as Father Robert said, "When in Rome, or Spain, do as the Romans do, but in Constantinople, or Kiev, do as the Byzantines do."<br />James Ignatius McAuleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16170178446627560622noreply@blogger.com