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Just say that one day the Orthodox Churches and the Catholic Churches rejoin together in full communion, all theological arguments have been resolved, take for example the Georgian Orthodox Church.
The Eastern Catholic Georgian Rite Church (are they a sui iuris Church?) has no hierarchy, I believe, so presumably the Orthodox hierarchy would be allowed to continue ruling the Georgian Church and its dioceses, right?
But what about a Church like the Melkite Catholics? Would they have to let the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch take over Melkite Eparchies and the Office of the Melkite Patriarch, as the Melkites broke away from the Greek Orthodox Church to join in communion with Rome, or vice versa, the Greek Melkites take over the Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch?
Or will all Greek Orthodox Patriarchs ie. Constantinople, Antioch, Alexandria and Jerusalem and the Church og Greece form one large Church which would join with the Melkites and other small Greek Catholic Churches?
Same goes to say with the Syriac, Syro-Malankara, Chaldean-Assyrian Church of the East, Coptic, Ethiopian, Armenian, Romanian, Ukranian etc. Catholic-Orthodox Churches, how will it be decided which bishops continue on ruling the dioceses and which of the two patriarchs will rule over the sui iuris Churches?
Thanks
Just say that one day the Orthodox Churches and the Catholic Churches rejoin together in full communion, all theological arguments have been resolved, take for example the Georgian Orthodox Church.
The Eastern Catholic Georgian Rite Church (are they a sui iuris Church?) has no hierarchy, I believe, so presumably the Orthodox hierarchy would be allowed to continue ruling the Georgian Church and its dioceses, right?
But what about a Church like the Melkite Catholics? Would they have to let the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch take over Melkite Eparchies and the Office of the Melkite Patriarch, as the Melkites broke away from the Greek Orthodox Church to join in communion with Rome, or vice versa, the Greek Melkites take over the Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch?
Or will all Greek Orthodox Patriarchs ie. Constantinople, Antioch, Alexandria and Jerusalem and the Church og Greece form one large Church which would join with the Melkites and other small Greek Catholic Churches?
Same goes to say with the Syriac, Syro-Malankara, Chaldean-Assyrian Church of the East, Coptic, Ethiopian, Armenian, Romanian, Ukranian etc. Catholic-Orthodox Churches, how will it be decided which bishops continue on ruling the dioceses and which of the two patriarchs will rule over the sui iuris Churches?
Thanks