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Vico, you didn’t address anything I said yet you quoted me. I also said we believe in the remission of sin (obviously, that’s the entire point of Christianity) and that’s all the quote you provided attested to. I also said it was not without legitimate hierarchy’s oikonomia to set conditions for the remission of sin. I also spoke specifically about Maronites and you quoted a Melkite text…
What I perceive as inorganically “un-Eastern” is the idea of a temporal punishment of sin. No Eastern patristic text or even modern Eastern theologians who retain continuity with Eastern theology posit temporal punishment as an aspect of sin after its forgiveness. Eastern theology focuses heavily on forgiveness of sin, but it’s bending over backwards to conform to Latin theology to say every time in the Maronite office the priest/congregation prays, “Grant rest to the departed” it is a technical indulgence. Plus that inherently misunderstands the various Eastern theologies… We pray for the entire remission of sin, not just half of it. The Eucharist is for “remission of sin and eternal life,” not the avoiding of eternal punishment pending the infliction of temporal punishment. We pray for the forgiveness of “all sins, seen and unseen, known and unknown.” In the various absolutions we have in the Syriac liturgy they’re full absolutions, they’re not “indulgences” - one need simply read the text and stop trying to distort what is obvious.
Anyone who claims that at least the Oriental Churches have indulgences have never studied an Oriental liturgical text because they would see we ask for the blot out of the entirety of sin, and we truly believe that sin is burned away by the living coal that is the Eucharist.
Aside from the commentary of Bishop John being irrelevant to what I said, he makes the argument that we should not be slavish and discard “Catholic” beliefs. Why are Latin beliefs inherently Catholic? Why don’t Latins adopt our practices if they’re both equally Catholic? Why do the various Oriental Churches not force practices upon each other? I’ve never seen the Syriac Orthodox force the Armenians to conform to their theology or the Copts the Syriacs in some kind of maligned idea of Oriental Orthodoxy. If we already contain the wholeness of truth in our Tradition, why does it need to be modified to be more “Catholic” (i.e. Latin).
What I perceive as inorganically “un-Eastern” is the idea of a temporal punishment of sin. No Eastern patristic text or even modern Eastern theologians who retain continuity with Eastern theology posit temporal punishment as an aspect of sin after its forgiveness. Eastern theology focuses heavily on forgiveness of sin, but it’s bending over backwards to conform to Latin theology to say every time in the Maronite office the priest/congregation prays, “Grant rest to the departed” it is a technical indulgence. Plus that inherently misunderstands the various Eastern theologies… We pray for the entire remission of sin, not just half of it. The Eucharist is for “remission of sin and eternal life,” not the avoiding of eternal punishment pending the infliction of temporal punishment. We pray for the forgiveness of “all sins, seen and unseen, known and unknown.” In the various absolutions we have in the Syriac liturgy they’re full absolutions, they’re not “indulgences” - one need simply read the text and stop trying to distort what is obvious.
Anyone who claims that at least the Oriental Churches have indulgences have never studied an Oriental liturgical text because they would see we ask for the blot out of the entirety of sin, and we truly believe that sin is burned away by the living coal that is the Eucharist.
Aside from the commentary of Bishop John being irrelevant to what I said, he makes the argument that we should not be slavish and discard “Catholic” beliefs. Why are Latin beliefs inherently Catholic? Why don’t Latins adopt our practices if they’re both equally Catholic? Why do the various Oriental Churches not force practices upon each other? I’ve never seen the Syriac Orthodox force the Armenians to conform to their theology or the Copts the Syriacs in some kind of maligned idea of Oriental Orthodoxy. If we already contain the wholeness of truth in our Tradition, why does it need to be modified to be more “Catholic” (i.e. Latin).