And we see as you type what your choice was made on.
Uh your starting to show you didn’t research as much as you claim.
Right, how is the EO doing in the Ukraine? Their country their home, what are they doing for the poor, sick and needy their?
Whys that? How do suppose the Apostles and the Ordained who followed and performed Mass immediately after and during that 300-year window, before Constantines converstion in Rome lived? Thats the period I focus on. Thats the first millenium no???
So again you have isolated a period in “history” and somehow deemed it more Holy than all other periods.
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So basically you stating God isn’t consecrated in the Eucharist at the V-II Mass? Such Christian Charity and Love just ooozing from you. Makes me feel all warm and tingly.
Can you prove this? I doubt that very much, in fact the exact same statement could fly off the top of my head about your church, and in fact I would have more actual proof to back it up by the ECFs.
Ah but once again you singled out a snap shot in time and deemed it more Holy than others. I do not see Christ and the Eucharist in any of that thinking.
The new Catholicism is “apostolic sussession” which could be verified in time.
The liturgy is the same in “all” the apostolic churchs. Those Jesuits you speak about above? Perhaps you should ask one.
You assume once again the world will not continue to change and should be isolated to a “snap-shot” in time. Whats prohibited by the Bishops?
Apparently you still don’t.
Right, thats in Rome Historically and Biblically, and proclaimed by all the ecumenical councils. IN fact Constantinople wasn’t even a thought until after the converstion of Rome and Constantines period. Do you see the difference in the two churchs in how we view “Contstantine”?
Exactly why I could never attend the EO. ECFs seen any church not in Communion with Rome or in schism. As an organism, outside the Mystical Body of Christ. A true church, but not complete with the body and severed from it.
Flawed in belief? Perhaps you should take a serious look at your own theology.
However I suppose when we chase buildings, murals, icons, a snap-shot in time, and unfounded assumptions based on no fact, then I could see why you arrived at your conclusions.
This sounds more like idol worship than anything else
God Bless your path to the Cross. I see yours hasn’t been the same as mine. I wouldn’t be so quick to rush to judge. With a simple twist of fate, you could be that person begging God with your last dying breath for life. I assure you those buildings, icons, mural etc, will be the farthest thing from your mind. Quickly you will understand what is important.
And I attend Mass to Thank God for never abandoning me in those moments. Even when I don’t “feel” like it. I often think, what if God didn’t “feel” like showing up during those moments of trial by fire. I don’t equate fun with Mass, buildings, icons, murals etc. I chase sanctifying Grace though the membranes of my mind and soul, there I find peace with the Lord. And I find Mass and church activity wonderful. But its those moments, when there is no church, because I’m not in it, their is no mural, icon, pretty building that I seriously focus on. Thats where I truly came to understand God, and was seriously touched by God. There were no material Cross’s, nothing, but me and God who lives within me. Their I found the living God and His Mercy. And it became abundantly apparent to me I was living completely by His will at that moment.
Whats became lost in all this thread and conversation is the Spiritual aspect of God. Religion has a way of doing that. In fact Christ specifically states this in the Bible. Religion often blinds the Spiritual eye. I don’t chase vanity, I chase the Lords saving Grace.
How that connects to religion through the EO or the CC I do not know. I only know what our Lord has done in my most difficult moments.
The rest to me is good, good, talk, pride, vanity, no humility. Nothing of virture or worth chasing. If fact its everything I choose to loose about myself.
In fact this is an aspect about the Protestants I have come to admire through time. And why many of us remain close friends after all these years. This spiritual aspect they do have in perspective.
Grace and Peace