What does the priest at the parish say in answer to your concerns?
The priest is the one who told me that he's not sure whether he can Chrismate the children. He has not pushed for me to make a canonical change, but he was also honest in saying that he does not know how to handle this situation. This is the first time he's dealt with a young family coming over from the Latin Church since he has been the pastor. I am respecting what he tells me.
Is your issue that your children cannot receive the Eucharist at the Ruthenian parish because they are not confirmed/chrismated?
I'm not sure. I have not asked if the children can receive the Eucharist.
What do you mean by "canonical rights"?
I mean that one has a right to receive the sacraments/mysteries from the church if one is properly disposed. If I were canonically a Ruthenian, or indeed a member of any of the Eastern Churches that use the Byzantine Rite, there wouldn't be any reason to withhold the Chrismation. They've already been baptized, and they are being raised in a Christian home.
The situation might work itself out, and I have every reason to believe that it will. I don't think anyone is operating with bad faith. But it makes me think, will I face similar issues if any future children that need to be Baptized/Chrismated? If my children want want to be married?