Not wishing to be contentious about it at all, I can only say that the notion of Apostolic succession being separated from the church and from the teaching of true doctrine is a western idea.
Thus, there is no way that Anglican bishops and priests can get recognition of their orders (from Orthodox) because they have Old Catholic bishops in their lineage. It does not matter, they are out of the church and are not Orthodox bishops. What they may actually be is not known.
Theres some Catholics who would agree with you, considering the ordinations to be invalid somewhere along the line because there was not proper intent, or form, etc etc.
I have never quite understood this myself, but i think i finally am getting it, Now i am Roman Catholic, which means we go strictly by the Pope. Now I never understood the eastern and western. This is so mind blowing, there are so many Catholic Churchs, and the way i understand it some are in full union with the Pope and some arent. Its that right? Its just so complicated for me i dont know why. And one goes by latin and one greek right? Sorry for my ignorance.
Not quite… almost.
All CATHOLIC churches are in union with Rome, all 23 of them; the Roman Catholic Church, the Ukranian Catholic Church, the Melkite Catholic Church etc, etc, on and on and on…
However, there are other groups that split off from the Church at various stages in history: (1) The **Assyrian Church of the East **split off because it did not recognize the condemnation of Nestorius. (2) The Coptic, Armenian, and some Syrian groups split off after the Council of Chalcedon over Christological disagreements, becoming known as the
Oriental Orthodox. (3) After the Great Schism of 1054, many eastern churches split off, becoming the
Eastern Orthodox Church, made up of various independant (autocephalous) and semi-independant national churches all in communion with eachother. That leaves (4) the **Roman Catholic Church **(in the west) and various **Eastern Catholic Churches **that either never split off (the Maronites), or who returned to communion with the pope (Coptic Catholic, Chaldean Catholic, Ukranian Catholic etc etc).
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_Catholic_Churches
As for the languages, many are used. Each Church uses a
Rite, or possibly a few different rites. A rite is a way of doing things, the set of rules for how to run ceremonies and worship. in The Roman Catholic Church, we have the Roman Rite (Ordinary form, and the Extraordinary form, which might be called the Tridentine Rite), the Ambrosian Rite of Milan, the almost defunct Mozarabic Rite of Toledo, and various rites for monastic orders such as the Domenicans. There also were other ites which are extinct, such as the Gallican rite. It might be said that these are all rites of the “Roman” family tree of rites.
There are also various rites from other “family trees” such as
Antiochian (syrian), Alexandrian (coptic/egyptian), and Byzantine.
Many churches use the same rites in different langauges.