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  1. Who appoints Bishops in the the Orthodox Church? :getholy:
  2. Who removes Bishops in the Orthodox Church? :knight2:
Just wondering 🙂

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The Holy Synod.

In anticipation of your next question, the Holy Synod also decides who is a member of said Synod (always bishops).

The selection of Primate varies from Church to Church.
 
It also leaves far too much open to personal interpretation due to the idea if it wasn’t clarified in an approved ecumenical council then do what you want.
I have never heard such a thing suggested. Have you?
 
The Holy Synod.

In anticipation of your next question, the Holy Synod also decides who is a member of said Synod (always bishops).

The selection of Primate varies from Church to Church.
Thankyou 😃
 
Which is exactly my point. You’re looking for a mirror of your own church. It isn’t there.
True words, but I wonder if they can be self applied.
You mean, if he’s looking for a mirror of his own church? From my experience I would have to say, probably not. That’s more something I find among the Anglicans.

(Having said that, I remain as puzzled as every wrt his choice to continue participating in this conversation – see my earlier metaphor
(To extend the analogy a little, I may not be able to stop people from littering; but if I then go and eat the garbage that people drop in the street, I can’t blame anyone but myself for that.)
But then, I guess it is no less strange that I’m participating in it right now.😊)
 
How many Bishops are in a synod?

What if a bigger number of non-synod Bishops (those under synods) get together and say “we are a synod and outpowering you?”

Will the synod still be above their gavering which is attempting to be a synod?

If so on what bases?
 
In my observations I have found Catholic answers (no pun intended) are fairly straight forward and clear while Orthodox answers are much less clear and rarely straight forward, sometimes dancing around the topic and never getting to the heart of the issue at all.
I think this thread is a testament to that. God bless.
 
How many Bishops are in a synod?

What if a bigger number of non-synod Bishops (those under synods) get together and say “we are a synod and outpowering you?”

Will the synod still be above their gavering which is attempting to be a synod?

If so on what bases?
They vary in size, it is completely up to the Synod in Question. They can grow over time. For some reason it sticks in my head that the Holy Synod of the Ecumenical Patriarchate is 11 bishops, while in the OCA every active bishop is a member of the Holy Synod.

A rival group of bishops getting together and declaring themselves a Synod has happened, the example I gave earlier of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (KIevan Patriarchate) was born from such action. Because the new Synod is not recognized by anyone else they effectively excommunicate themselves by such an action. It is an act of schism.
 
I think this thread is a testament to that. God bless.
And I think this thread is a testament to the problem of western Catholics who won’t even attempt to understand Orthodoxy on its own terms, insisting that everything be discussed on Catholic, western terms.
 
And I think this thread is a testament to the problem of western Catholics who won’t even attempt to understand Orthodoxy on its own terms, insisting that everything be discussed on Catholic, western terms.
Don’t agree.
 
Neither do I agree with your assessment of thread, or of your characterization of the Orthodox.
It’s an assessment of the thread and those posting, although if you noticed I’ve used quite a few Orthodox sources. 😉
 
They vary in size, it is completely up to the Synod in Question. They can grow over time. For some reason it sticks in my head that the Holy Synod of the Ecumenical Patriarchate is 11 bishops, while in the OCA every active bishop is a member of the Holy Synod.

A rival group of bishops getting together and declaring themselves a Synod has happened, the example I gave earlier of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (KIevan Patriarchate) was born from such action. Because the new Synod is not recognized by anyone else they effectively excommunicate themselves by such an action. It is an act of schism.
So other synods have to recognise that synod in order for it to not be in schism and not excommunicated? That doesn’t make sense if all synods are equal. If all synods are equal other synods can’t logically say “yours is not a valid synod” it would seem.

Unless there was a supreme synod which could say “your synod is not valid” that this doesn’t seem to make sense
 
And I think this thread is a testament to the problem of western Catholics who won’t even attempt to understand Orthodoxy on its own terms, insisting that everything be discussed on Catholic, western terms.
The Catholic Church has one western rite and 22 eastern rites. 23 that makes all together. Having the Pope as unity is not just Western.
 
So other synods have to recognise that synod in order for it to not be in schism and not excommunicated? That doesn’t make sense if all synods are equal. If all synods are equal other synods can’t logically say “yours is not a valid synod” it would seem.

Unless there was a supreme synod which could say “your synod is not valid” that this doesn’t seem to make sense
A group of usurpers can’t just circumvent the rules and declare themselves to be a new synod. There’s nothing illogical about all the legitimate synods rejecting such a group.
 
A group of usurpers can’t just circumvent the rules and declare themselves to be new synod. There’s nothing illogical about all the legitimate synods rejecting such a group.
So it’s democracy among the synods?
 
The Catholic Church has one western rite and 22 eastern rites. 23 that makes all together. Having the Pope as unity is not just Western.
That’s not even what I was talking about. BTW, there are not 22 Eastern Catholic rites, there are 22 Eastern Catholic sui iurus churches.
 
A group of usurpers can’t just circumvent the rules and declare themselves to be a new synod. There’s nothing illogical about all the legitimate synods rejecting such a group.
That’s not even what I was talking about. BTW, there are not 22 Eastern Catholic rites, there are 22 Eastern Catholic sui iurus churches.
That’s what I meant by rites, thnx 🙂
 
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