Generally you would be a member of the Church of your father - Maronite. It would be seen as the Latin Rite priest baptized you on behalf of the Maronite Church.
2006-09-01 16:42:44
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answered by Br. Rich OFS 2
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There's no real difference in the two.
Roman Catholics and Maronite Catholics share the same sacraments, doctrines, and unity as all other Catholics.
Maronite rites differ from the Latin (Roman) rites in matters that relate to local culture, but have identical power and authority.
Worship freely at either a Roman Catholic parish, or a Maronite parish. The choice is yours. They are both equally Catholic.
Here's some detail on the subect for you:
The eight Rites of the Catholic Church:
1. Roman 2. Armenian 3. Byzantine 4. Coptic 5. Maronite 6. East Syrian 7. West Syrian 8. Ethiopian (often listed as a recension of the Coptic Rite)
The twenty-two Catholic Churches:
* ROMAN RITE * 1. Latin Church
* ARMENIAN RITE* 2. Armenian Church
* BYZANTINE RITE * 3. Italo-Albanian Church 4. Melkite Church 5. Ukrainian Church 6. Ruthenian Church 7. Romanian Church 8. Greek Church (in Greece) 9. Greek Church of Former Yugoslavia 10. Bulgarian Church 11. Slovak Church 12. Hungarian Church 13. Russian Church 14. Belarusan Church 15. Albanian Church
* COPTIC RITE * 16. Coptic Church (in many lists the Ethiopian Church is also placed here)
* MARONITE RITE * 17. Maronite Church
* EAST SYRIAN RITE * 18. Chaldean Church 19. Syro-Malabar Church
* WEST SYRIAN RITE * 20. Syro-Malankara Church 21. Syrian Church
* ETHIOPIAN RITE * 22. Ethiopian Church (often listed under the Coptic Rite)
I hope this has been helpful.
2006-08-31 12:31:07
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answered by Anonymous
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You would be a member of the Roman Rite since you were baptized in that rite. You can still attend Mass at Maronite churches and probably could become a member of a Maronite parish.
2006-08-31 10:50:53
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answered by Sass B 4
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You are a Catholic. You can be both or pick the one that fits you best.
Maronite and Latin (Roman) Catholics are really just cousins that come from different part of the world.
The Maronite Catholic Church is in full communion with the Pope of the Roman Catholic Church.
With love in Christ.
2006-09-01 16:16:39
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answered by imacatholic2 7
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You need to ask a priest. The Canons say you belong to the Church of your father, but if you were confirmed under another jurisdiction then you may belong to it. For the most part, it doesn't matter. A Catholic is free to attend any Catholic Church. The issue is only material if you believe you have been called to ordination. The reason the issue matters is that some of the Eastern Churches ordain married men to the priesthood. Even then, the issue is largely immaterial. I believe it is to prevent Roman rite Catholics who are married and want to be priests from leaving one jurisdiction and entering another.
2006-09-01 00:38:16
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answered by OPM 7
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Maronite Catholic is in unison with the Roman Catholic Church. The liturgies are in different styles but the teaching, dogmas, doctrine, sacraments, and Bibles are the same.
The difference is like a guitar Mass, verses a High Mass in Latin. Same things in different styles.
I hope this helps.
2006-08-31 10:36:17
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answered by Lives7 6
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Choose which rite you want to belong to. It really dosen't matter because they are both in the Catholic Church, which is the only Church which holds the fulness of truth. The Roman Rite is the largest, whereas the Maronite Rite is smaller, but they are BOTH valid.
2006-08-31 11:40:29
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answered by Maurus B. 3
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If you were baptized in the Roman Catholic church, then you are a Roman Catholic. Have you gone through Confirmation yet? If so, what church did you choose to be confirmed in? If not, now is the opportunity for you to decide. I truly don't think it matters. I'm just glad you are a fish-eater like me!
2006-08-31 10:35:04
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answered by Chainsawmom 5
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maronite clergymen can marry - basically no longer the clergymen. in the time of the Crusades interior the twelfth century, Maronites assisted the Crusaders and reaffirmed their association with Catholicism in 1182. for this reason, from this factor onwards, the Maronites have upheld an unbroken ecclesiastical orthodoxy and team spirit with Catholicism. stongly center jap somewhat of the pope - the top of the Maronite Church is the Maronite Patriarch of Antioch, who's elected by using the bishops of the Maronite church. in spite of the shown fact that whilst a clean patriarch is elected and enthroned, he requests ecclesiastic communion from the Pope, to that end protecting the Catholic Church communion. Patriarchs are additionally accorded the status of cardinals, interior the rank of cardinal-bishops. They share with different Catholics the comparable doctrine, yet Maronites hold their own liturgy and hierarchy. Strictly talking, the Maronite church belongs to the Antiochene custom and is a West Syro-Antiochene ceremony. Syriac is the liturgical language, somewhat of Latin. in short, frm examining approximately them - they are comparable to the orthodox catholics - maitaining a stricter experience of the liturgy and such. thank you for asking - i enjoyed discovering approximately them extra myself~
2016-09-30 05:26:07
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answered by ? 4
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Never heard of Maronite Catholic before. Want to email me and tell me about it go ahead.
Jesus Christ said "come let us reason together" so I wouldn't claim to be either one - just Christian.
2006-08-31 10:34:16
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answered by Anonymous
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