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Hi Rony,
Happy Easter Season to you.
And all of these churches regard themselves as Catholic for the same reason.
Yet, I don’t think that anyone would dispute the fact that your churches are the only ones with a Papacy, nor would they dispute that your churches are the only ones headquartered in Rome. In fact, you will generally point to this fact with pride.
But no one likes that approach to nomenclature, so it’s out too.
Blessings,
Michael
Happy Easter Season to you.
Simply because all of these churches and their faithful regard themselves as Orthodox. If they didn’t they would not be what they are. They would become what they thought was really Orthodox.Michael,
If I may enter this discussion, and I’m not intending to speak for Todd, cause Todd can speak for himself.
Why can’t we simply use these following current standard terms in English speaking countries to identify the various Communions?
Catholic Communion
Orthodox (or Eastern Orthodox) Communion
Oriental Orthodox Communion
Churches of the East [not a Communion, but two separate Churches, Assyrian and Ancient]
It seems to me that these current standard terms are appropriate as titles to identify the various Communions. What do you think?
God bless,
Rony
And all of these churches regard themselves as Catholic for the same reason.
Yet, I don’t think that anyone would dispute the fact that your churches are the only ones with a Papacy, nor would they dispute that your churches are the only ones headquartered in Rome. In fact, you will generally point to this fact with pride.
But no one likes that approach to nomenclature, so it’s out too.
Blessings,
Michael