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manualman
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I get that a priest has a bishop/patriarch with authority over him to ensure orthodoxy. What recourse do the fiathful have if an EO bishop teaches, no pun intended, unorthodox ideas?
I may be mistaken, but I’m under the impression that the orthodox churches have a, well, Byzantine web of networks where Church A is in communion with Church B, but not Church C, even though Church B has a separately negotiated communion with Church C…
But I seem to get different answers depending on who I ask.
I may be mistaken, but I’m under the impression that the orthodox churches have a, well, Byzantine web of networks where Church A is in communion with Church B, but not Church C, even though Church B has a separately negotiated communion with Church C…
But I seem to get different answers depending on who I ask.