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Judewang
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Roman Catholicism (and Catholicism for that matter) is not just based on Scriptures or Doctrine. It is also based on Tradition. Aside from the Authority to which St. Peter was given AND the commission that St. Paul recieved from Christ (on the road to Damascus), both of them spilled their blood in Rome for Jesus Christ.
During the debates of the Council (I can’t recall exactly when…) the Anthiocians and Alexandrians were arguing about the divinity/humanity of Christ and both came to a standstill. Both turned to Rome for answers. I think this was when Rome was given the Authority. while it is true that there are other Catholic Churches of the Eastern Rite that does not acknowledge Rome’s Authority - IT DOES NOT MEAN THAT THERE IS NO COMMUNION BETWEEN THEM - There is Communion because Christ remains the HEAD. They are still in communion in the same way that the apostles were during the time of Christ on Earth. So what’s the big deal about authority? Who is in Authority? Rome or Jesus Christ? - Peter, Paul or Appolos?
If Catholicism did not take root in Rome, Constantine would not have become a Christian and whole of the Roman Empire at that time. Christ must have a reason to allow His Church to flourish in the midst of a Pagan Empire…
Taking these (and many more events, which were already mentioned earler) into account, was this not part of God’s plan to make Rome the Centre of Catholicism?
After Vatican 2, Rome opened up to many reforms - in the Liturgy, the used of multi lingual bibles, etc. But WHY is it that those who obeyed the Pope in Asia still identify themselves as Roman Catholics?
We must not be decieved by many of his “logical arguments”. He is like Arius. If he is in Asia, he would easily become a bishop of the Partriotic Church of China…But still, there are millions of Chinese Catholics who remain loyal to Rome (Vatican) even under severe persecution. WHY?
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During the debates of the Council (I can’t recall exactly when…) the Anthiocians and Alexandrians were arguing about the divinity/humanity of Christ and both came to a standstill. Both turned to Rome for answers. I think this was when Rome was given the Authority. while it is true that there are other Catholic Churches of the Eastern Rite that does not acknowledge Rome’s Authority - IT DOES NOT MEAN THAT THERE IS NO COMMUNION BETWEEN THEM - There is Communion because Christ remains the HEAD. They are still in communion in the same way that the apostles were during the time of Christ on Earth. So what’s the big deal about authority? Who is in Authority? Rome or Jesus Christ? - Peter, Paul or Appolos?
If Catholicism did not take root in Rome, Constantine would not have become a Christian and whole of the Roman Empire at that time. Christ must have a reason to allow His Church to flourish in the midst of a Pagan Empire…
Taking these (and many more events, which were already mentioned earler) into account, was this not part of God’s plan to make Rome the Centre of Catholicism?
After Vatican 2, Rome opened up to many reforms - in the Liturgy, the used of multi lingual bibles, etc. But WHY is it that those who obeyed the Pope in Asia still identify themselves as Roman Catholics?
We must not be decieved by many of his “logical arguments”. He is like Arius. If he is in Asia, he would easily become a bishop of the Partriotic Church of China…But still, there are millions of Chinese Catholics who remain loyal to Rome (Vatican) even under severe persecution. WHY?
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