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- Again you put forth words from your own thoughts … where I gave forth words from the Syriac Orthodox Church thoughts, and as I told Marduk previously, what is Material here is what the subject mater, namely the SOC, thinks and sees and NOT your own thoughts or mine.
Again and again here it is from the mouth of the SOC:
***Relationships with the Eastern (Chalcedonian) Orthodox Churches
" Among all Christian Churches, the Eastern Orthodox Churches are closer to the Oriental Churches in spirituality, doctrine, and in historical experience. Dialogue with this family of Churches has the potential to be the most fruitful."***
The words you gave, particularly the above quote, were the opinion and thought of a Syriac Orthodox individual of a Syriac Orthodox website, no more official, or “from the mouth of the SOC”, than the opinions and thoughts on the matter that I, an Assyrian-Chaldean, have written. You make it sound as if the above quoted opinion is the Dogma of the Syriac Orthodox Church! The quote comes from an individual Syriac Orthodox, not the Syriac Orthodox Church. Besides, the individual who wrote the above, might likely have the same inaccurate understanding of Catholics as you do, that our Churches are nothing more than rites of the Roman Catholic Church, and our theologies are nothing more than Roman Catholic theology. If that’s the case, then I can see why he would think that among all Christian Churches, the Eastern Orthodox are closer to the Oriental Orthodox, thereby ignoring the Oriental Catholic Churches.
Now, this quote above is more official, but it is no more significant than what the Syriac Orthodox Patriarch, H.H. Patriarch Mor Ignatius Zakka I Iwas, said to H.H. Pope John Paul II, in 1984. From the same website above:" The delegates concluded, 'We recognize in each other the one Orthodox faith of the Church… On the essence of the Christological dogma we found ourselves in full agreement…"
sor.cua.edu/Ecumenism/index.html
“Our two Churches are closely linked by many common bonds. There is the bond of St. Peter, the chief of Apostles; we profess the same faith declared in the Nicean Creed; we cherish a closeness to the patristic teaching and traditions of the early Church; we are bound by our mutual recognition of ministry and sacraments, and in a special way, by a deep devotion to Mary, Yoldat Aloho, Theotokos.”
I bolded the above to show that the Syriac Orthodox Church also considers the Roman Catholic Church to hold the same orthodox faith declared in the Nicean Creed. So, on the faith, we are all true or orthodox, whether we are in the Catholic Communion, Eastern Orthodox Communion, Oriental Orthodox Communion, or in the Assyrian Church of the East.
I’m sorry, but you haven’t convinced me of anything significant in regards the question of who is closer to the Oriental Orthodox. I still maintain that the Oriental Catholics are closer to the Oriental Orthodox, than Eastern Orthodox to Oriental Orthodox.I mean what more than this could be said to convince you.
And God bless you too!GOD bless †††
Rony