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Chevalier,As a practicing Catholic, interested in inter and intrafaith dialogue I find the position of GnosisofThomas and his stance on the authority in his church not too dissimilar from our own and I hope that he or she can correct me on this.
According to the way I’m reading his church’s catechism:
“[The] Gnostic Church is holy because her members aspire to a wholeness and integrity of life; she is also universal, or catholic, because she teaches and practices the faith of Gnosis which is not bound to time or to place… she [the Gnostic Church] is apostolic because her authority proceeds from the apostles and their successors.” 144
and in appendix B:
Q: Does the Gnostic world view uphold or rebel against worldly “establishments”?
It does neither, for its attitude is well stated in one of its scriptures: “Do not put your trust in the potentates, rulers, and the rebels of this world, for their authority passes away and comes to an end and their works are as naught.”
Knowing that they have an episcopate and clergy, I would imagine that they would act as moral and spiritual guides, but for the most part their own perceptions of authority rest in their experiential knowledge of their idea of God.
Granted, again, as churches who are separated from Rome there are bound to be some deficencies from our perspective but I think their alternate approach is something we might be able to learn and grow from in understanding and dialogue.
Also, CopticChristian, I’ve seen a few of your posts and am interested in learning why you can’t accept them as being brothers and sisters on account that they have different gospels? The Ethiopian Church and a number of other churches have different canons of apocrypha and yet that doesn’t stop or prevent them from being part of the Church of the Apostles, even if they don’t accept the primacy of the throne of Saint Peter.
You are wrong, our Church is Holy because it is the Body of Christ and our God is Holy. Ecclesia Gnostica is not Holy.