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sidbrown
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Do the Orthodox even want reunification? It depends on whose terms this reunification is supposed to take place. If it is to take place on the terms demanded by the Roman Catholic Church, then I would say no.
However, there are terms on which my guess would be that the Orthodox would accept reunification. The Catholic Church says it wants reunification, but as far as I can see it is unwilling to accept the terms acceptable to the Orthodox Church.
I think that reunification with the Orthodox would proceed rather quickly if the Catholic Church would agree to modify (in a way pleasing to the Orthodox) the following teachings:
However, there are terms on which my guess would be that the Orthodox would accept reunification. The Catholic Church says it wants reunification, but as far as I can see it is unwilling to accept the terms acceptable to the Orthodox Church.
I think that reunification with the Orthodox would proceed rather quickly if the Catholic Church would agree to modify (in a way pleasing to the Orthodox) the following teachings:
- papal infallibility.
- universal papal jurisdiction.
- the Immaculate Conception
- Purgatory and indulgences
- Baptism by sprinkling and not triple immersion
- profane music and clapping at Mass
- filioque
- original sin
Further if the Catholic Church would accept: - icons and not statues
- the Orthodox date of Easter
- leavened bread
- fasting from midnight for Holy Communion
- strict Lenten fast
then the reunification would go a lot faster.