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Hehe Peter J is right…
I think not. Rather someone else took advantage of your question to open up his own can of worms.I fear I’ve opened a can of worms…![]()
Hehe Peter J is right…
I think not. Rather someone else took advantage of your question to open up his own can of worms.I fear I’ve opened a can of worms…![]()
Not really. His response was completely in context with regard to the matter at hand. It was asked whether or not eastern Catholics must accept the Immaculate Conception. Chaldean Rite simply responded.
I think not. Rather someone else took advantage of your question to open up his own can of worms.
Actually, that was not what I asked. My question was about the Eastern concept of original sin and how it is different to that of the West. I then asked a side question about the IC. Nowhere did I ask whether Eastern Catholics must accept the IC as dogma. I assumed they believed it to be just as true, but merely didn’t define it in the same way that Rome does.Not really. His response was completely in context with regard to the matter at hand. It was asked whether or not eastern Catholics must accept the Immaculate Conception. Chaldean Rite simply responded.
Correct me if I am wrong anyone, but doesn’t statment imply that the Eastern Catholic Churches do not accept the IC? At least, this is what I get from it.On a side note: is the difference in the concept of original sin the reason the East doesn’t proclaim the Immaculate Conception as dogma?
Thank you.I was wondering what exactly are the theological differences between the Western and Eastern Church’s views of original sin and grace. Does anyone know where I could learn more?