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But we post the Church’s teachings for others who read these threads looking for answers.You’re wasting your time because this poster rejects VII and the CCC.
But we post the Church’s teachings for others who read these threads looking for answers.You’re wasting your time because this poster rejects VII and the CCC.
Good point! Thanks!But we post the Church’s teachings for others who read these threads looking for answers.
For 700 years it was taught that the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father. It was stated in an ecumenical council. It is still taught today in the Eastern Orthodox church which has not changed this teaching. However, do you say that the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father and the Son as does everyone else in the Roman Church which changed the creed and added the filioque?The theological context is understanding that teaching can never change.
To sum up, you do say the creed with the filioque ? Yes? OK, this is an essential change from what it was asserted and declared at an infallible ecumenical Council without the filioque. So you accept the essential change in teaching here. If you accept this change in teaching, then it seems only consistent and logical to accept those teachings which appear to have been changed since Vatican II.The Spirit proceeds from the father and the son in a single spiration as from a single source, and not symmetrically, but principally from the father as cause via the mediation of the hypostasis of the Son from all eternity.