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Hesychios
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… unfortunately for the Orthodox, they broke off in 1054 …
… unfortunately for the Orthodox, they broke off in 1054 …
Hi Hesychios,Actually the Orthodox church is the last word, the Church that was founded by none other than the word of God, “Jesus Christ " the word become flesh”.
Jesus gave authority to the Church He said He would never leave. " I will be with you always, even to the end of time."
So the True Church is the last word, and the last word is “Jesus.”
***“There are not 100 people in America who hate the Orthodox religion. There are, however, millions who hate what they think the Orthodox religion is.”
Orthodox PeterHi Hesychios,
He actually gave the keys of the kingdom of earth to Peter…
Watch out, Louie! You addressed the comment to Hesychios then placed his name at the end of the comment again making it sound like Peter’s successor is Hesychios! LOL Pope Hesychios IV! lolHi Hesychios,
He actually gave the keys of the kingdom of earth to Peter and his successors hesychios.The catholic church.
Must we discuss this again?![]()
This sounds like the McClaughlin Group show on PBS: “Wrong!” “Wrong!!” LOLWRONG…The Catholic church IS the true church, unfortunately for the Orthodox, they broke off in 1054 in unity with the pope, but the Catholics just kept on going. Never looking back. Don’t get me wrong, I have much respect for Orthodox, but they somehow have a problem with listening to God as commanding St. Peter to be the first pope.
Catholic Peter:thumbsup:Orthodox Peter![]()
Hhahahaha, woops!Watch out, Louie! You addressed the comment to Hesychios then placed his name at the end of the comment again making it sound like Peter’s successor is Hesychios! LOL Pope Hesychios IV! lol
Since Orthodox are and always have been Catholic I have no problem with that.Catholic Peter:thumbsup:![]()
Excellent!Since Orthodox are and always have been Catholic I have no problem with that.![]()
Wrong Wrong! lolThis sounds like the McClaughlin Group show on PBS: “Wrong!” “Wrong!!” LOLAlways a great way to start a post, very decisive lol…
It is like refusing to eat meat in Good Friday even if one loves meat so much.So what if a couple choose not to have sex (when they desire it) because it is a fertile time period?
And the Catholic Peter was always orthodox.Since Orthodox are and always have been Catholic I have no problem with that.![]()
Do you find something funny here? Greek Orthodox does not follow the pope.
His whole life.And the Catholic Peter was always orthodox.![]()
Yes, your claim is funny! Orthodox never did and never will “follow” the Pope, not even if we become in some way reconciled to each other.Do you find something funny here? Greek Orthodox does not follow the pope.
Which one of the Eastern Orthodox churches are you a part of? If you don’t mind me asking.I am, as you correctly point out, a member of the Orthodox church. Not a good member, no one should follow my example.
I grew up as a Latin Catholic, buried both my parents in the church and I raised all of my children as Latin Catholics.Which one of the Eastern Orthodox churches are you a part of? If you don’t mind me asking.
What do you make of all the Church Councils which produced agreements between the East and the West, approved by Rome, with no disagreements from the East?Yes, your claim is funny! Orthodox never did and never will “follow” the Pope, not even if we become in some way reconciled to each other.
Can you prove this, from a historical perspective? This is a very bold claim which flies in the face of history.The modern papacy came a lot later, to the west only. It is in historical terms a novelty.
You’ll have to prove this as well, as the schism is a matter of history, very well recorded by both the East and the West.The Orthodox never " broke off in 1054… ". That has already been debunked as something of a myth, an urban legend, which you persist in spreading around, confusing people.
=Guyonthestreet;5466710]I’ve been reading about catholicism for years along with Orthodoxy and other beliefs.
I regularly attend a catholic church to pray there becuse I like the atmosphere.
I also attend an orthodoxy liturgy as I love the music.
However, there is something stopping me from taking that step over the threshold to more formally explore the catholic faith.
I don’t think I could enter the Orthodox church because of the contraception issue and the politics.
***This friend is where common sense and logic shoul cause pause and serious reflection. Both JP II and Pope Benedict have explained in specific detail, what anyone upon reflection ought to be able to recogonize for themselves on the issue of “TRUTH.”I admire the strength of the catholic church for never bowing to worldly pressure and falling in line with popular social opinion. It appears to have consistently stuck with the truth as it understands it.
***I have no doubt that what you are saying is true. However it is wrong to avoid the truth as ones Salvation rides on the quest and taking ownership once found as an OBJECTIVE reality, and to permit one’s subjective opinion to detour one is less than prudent. ***However, the people put me off. However superficial that may seem, it’s true and it is a real stumbling block for me.
***From very personal experience with some very close friends who mimic your story, I know how sad and difficult this can be.Today at work I had dealings with an Irish catholic family. Their faith was not the issue but it transpired at interview about something else that their son was causing a huge heartache to them by entering a proestant church. And the reason - he has disabilities and the protestant church has young people, an outreach programme, a music group and a drop in centre, a volunteer program and a summer activities program all run by young people. People he can identify with.
As a former youth group coordinator I know that its possible for Catholics to compete in this important area. I was once asked to share what we were doing with a large protestant church who was struggleing with “the shoe on the other foot.” But it takes involvement and commitment. You want a youth group, so start one.Apart from the Mass, their catholic church has nothing to offer him.
You should ecpect better and more. BUT it’s about God first. And yes we must take the next step to be more inclusive.I’m not remotely bothered by people not talking to me after mass for example, but the fact is I’ve been attending the same church for several years and not one person has ever asked me about myself - the most I ever get is a smile, nod, and then they shuffle away, their duty done for the week.
So friend is Divine worship FIRST about you or about God?The Church of England church I’ve attended a few times, on my very first visit, the vicar introduced himself to me after the service, she chatted for about an hour with me, we had tea and she introduced me to others around me, and then invited me to call in and visit any time I like and call her if there was ever anything I wanted to talk about.
We agree!I can’t help but think that catholics are sometimes their own worst enemy.
If you care to be specific someone here will address them, if not me.What do you make of all the Church Councils which produced agreements between the East and the West, approved by Rome, with no disagreements from the East?
We have been all over this in the last few weeks.The modern papacy came a lot later, to the west only. It is in historical terms a novelty.
You will learn a lot by reading the archives, which I invite you to do.