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Peter_J
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Hi again. I was gonig to respond to this the other day, but never got around to it.
Consider, for comparison, if someone said “What is Rome’s reasoning for wanting to stay in communion with the Eastern Catholic Church? Is it for sentimental or cultural reasons, or for sound doctrinal reasons?”
Forgive me for being blunt, but I’m quite convinced that this ^^ way of thinking is wrong.I would agree with this almost entirely. The only point of disagreement would be on your number 2. We may indeed have the same view on it, but I’m not certain…I would need a little more clarification on what you mean particularly on the reasoning for wanting to stay in communion with Rome (e.g., is it for sentimental or cultural reasons, or for sound doctrinal reasons).
Consider, for comparison, if someone said “What is Rome’s reasoning for wanting to stay in communion with the Eastern Catholic Church? Is it for sentimental or cultural reasons, or for sound doctrinal reasons?”