I have transferred from the Latin Church to the Byzantine-Ruthenian Church.
I had left the Church completely in my 20's for fundamentalism. After burning out in that, I wound up at a moderately evangelical Methodist Church. Through the pastor I met a Greek Orthodox priest, who made the ancient faith very attractive. I almost joined the Orthodox Church, but then I thought, "I might as well go back to the Catholic Church. The Churches are so similar." But I never lost my interest in the Eastern Church, and after attending a Latin Cathedral on and off for a few years, I found my way to the local Byzantine Catholic Church.
I am more at home in Byzantine theology and Spirituality, although I greatly value my Latin Church upbringing. I also am a Benedictine Oblate, so I suppose one could argue I still have one foot in the Western Church, although Benedict belongs to the Church Universal.
I have among my Icons Benedict & Scholastica, representing the Western Patrons of Europe, and Cyril & Methodius, representing the Eastern Patrons of Europe.
Blessings,
Lance
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