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A.S.:

You might go to the general page for byzcath.org where there are links to the Eastern Catholic and Orthodox jurisdictions in the united States.

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Greetings JEK,

I would be glad to to that in another thread. What exactly do you want to know about the Collegium Russicum? I don't know much about it as my interest in the Eastern Churches has been a recent thing. However, I shall try to find out more about it.

Interesting tidbit, though you probaly already knew this, but a student of this college was Walter Ciszek, S.J. who wrote two books: With God in Russia and He Leadeth Me. I have read the second one, and plan on reading the first book when I come into contact with it. :grin: This book, He Leadeth Me deeply moved me.

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Thank you. I'll do that.

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Benvenuto, A.S.!

Glad you finally made it here, as I'm sure your thirst for things Eastern will be satisfied here.

And glad you mentioned that you are still committed to reading Face of God by +Archbishop Joseph Raya or blessed memory. Let us know when you finish, or if you have questions as you progress in your reading.

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Greetings Curious Joe,

I'm going to have to start re-reading it. Where would I post my questions, under the forums books? I am confused as to where to put topics in this forum. I'm still getting a feel for the topics in each subforum.

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A.S., Yes, Bob is most correct, we can move this discussion to a better suited secton.

yes, I know Father Ciszek was there along with Pietro Leoni who was an Italian priest of the Russian Catholic Church and survivor of the Gulag and more also Blessed Theodore Romzha Ruthenian Catholic Church's Bishop of Mukachevo, martyr under Joseph Stalin, I was blessed during my ony trip to Ukraine to pray at the spot he was martyred at.

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Greetings JEK<

I guess I can wait until my account is off of Moderation to start new threads.

Then I'll be glad to talk more about this.

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A.S.,

Let me suggest that a relatively quick on-line read, that will provide a brief overview of the Eastern and Oriental Churches, both Catholic and Orthodox, is Father Ron Roberson's - The Eastern Churches: A Brief Survey. It can be found and read here [cnewa.org] (Click 'Introduction' in the box at the right and it will take you to the text).

There is also a very detailed thread here that outlines the 22 Eastern and Oriental Catholic Churches, but it probably is more detailed than you're ready for as yet. As Bob noted, there is also a lot of information on the main ByzCath site (outside the forum).

As for specific queries that you might have, I'd suggest posting them individually to the various appropriate fora. A few at a time is usually best, rather than a blitz all at once. That is especially true given that some members fast from posting during Great Lent or limit their time on-line. So, replies might be slower than otherwise.

Many years,

Neil


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Christ is in our midst!! He is and always will be!!

The discussion is fine in this section for that matter. I was referring to the question asked about learning about the various groups of Eastern Catholics and Orthodox jurisdictions in the United States, and from there, to other parts of the world.

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You are welcome A.S., there are many good books out there, some are very basic and easy reads without getting into the heavy artillery to coin a phrase...

My humble suggestion is to review of the various Seminary Press bookstores and then places like Amazon and Barnes and Noble, they all tend to carry some of the same books and you can shop around for the best price by doing that (the online stores such as amazon offer free shipping depending upon your order, etc.)

Good luck in your reading endeavors!

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Just list the church name and town/city state it is located in, I can research it and let you know what it is for sure.


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A.S.,

The Face of God by Archbishop Joseph (Raya), of blessed memory, is an excellent work. I'd second the other suggestion made, that of The Orthodox Church by Metropolitan Kallistos (Ware).

As a follow-up to the booklet by Father Roberson to which I linked above, I'd suggest 2 books that are particularly well-suited to someone just beginning to study the East. The two are:

Eastern Catholics in the United States by Father Fred Saato and
101 Questions and Answers on Eastern Catholic Churches by Deacon Edward Faulk, a member of this forum

Although both Father Fred and Deacon Ed are Melkite Greek-Catholics (as was Archbishop Raya), both books address Eastern Catholicism in the broad context, rather than being focused on any specific Church.

Given that you're likely to order from overseas, avoid the seminary and eparchial bookstores, and Barnes and Noble - none of those are likely to be the best way for you to obtain books. You'll pay new book prices plus international shipping.

Instead, I'd look at Amazon.com, Alibris.com, or Abebooks.com - and check for good quality used copies - which can almost always be found at reasonable prices that will take some of the edge off the international shipping costs.

Many years,

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Greetings Neil,

So sorry it's been a few days since my last response. I could not log into the forums for some reason.

Thank you for the online link. I will certainly be perusing it.

I don't think I'll do a blitz. I'm just a little afraid of the Main forums <hee hee>. I am going to start to sift through the ByzCath page. I just have not had much time to sit down and go through it.

I'll write down the questions and post them one by one.

When is Great Lent over? I will post questions after that time. Uhhh I realize that there is an old and new calendar, so when is the first date that Great Lent concludes for both Churches.

Thank you so much for your patience and advice.

GB
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Greetings JEK,

Good to know, else I would have been confused in trying to get the jurisdictions down.

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Greetings Neil,

Thanks for your recommendations. I do all my shopping on Amazon.com

Actually I can get some of my friends in the United States of America to purchase the books and then send them to me. It's nice to have friends who are willing to do that. Paypal is such a handy dandy tool.

GB
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