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I agree with that! Seems like you have been paying attention to Pope Francis’ words.but leave the Eastern Churches alone unless they ask for help
I agree with that! Seems like you have been paying attention to Pope Francis’ words.but leave the Eastern Churches alone unless they ask for help
Indeed…the question remains though; Can the clause concerning Papal Supremacy be amended/redefined to have it pertain solely to the Latin Church?I think Vatican 1 might have screwed it up for good![]()
One can only hope. *crosses fingersVonsalza:![]()
Indeed…the question remains though; Can the clause concerning Papal Supremacy be amended/redefined to have it pertain solely to the Latin Church?I think Vatican 1 might have screwed it up for good![]()
It wouldn’t be “amended”, but rather “refined”–and it would not be the first time in the history of the unified church, either. Just for openers, the Council of Constantinople refined the creed from Nicea . . .Indeed…the question remains though; Can the clause concerning Papal Supremacy be amended/redefined to have it pertain solely to the Latin Church?
I think you misspelled “Conquest and forced conversion to Islam”That is probably why the Orthodox Church is not as large as the Catholic church as a whole.
Yes, I’ve never understood why both that and the Assumption were proclaimed as dogma. Were there really that many Marian heresies popping up during those time periods?And at such a council, past ex cathedra statements could be evaluated and ratified. (The statements aren’t generally objectionable in content to Orthodoxy, although the Immaculate Conception is a head-scratcher for Eastern thinking, as it is as unnecessary as making a dogma of “2+2=4” or "Jesus didn’t lead an army through the southern provinces of Rome.)
Indeed. It’s a sad state of affairs and I can see why it puts people off of Christianity in general…But I’m afraid the gorilla in the room remains the ROC (not ROCOR), which is unlikely to agree to anything that doesn’t raise its own precedence![]()
LOL! I can see it now…it would cause a paradox that would rip open the very fabric of time itself!Maybe if Italy gives back the Papal States - the loss of which being what prompted the declaration in the first place - he might infallibly declare that there is no papal infallibility. And then these boards would go nuts![]()
I do not think heresy is the sole reason for an Ecumenical or Local Council to be convened, no? I mean, Vatican II did not anathematize anyone or heresy, yes?Yes, I’ve never understood why both that and the Assumption were proclaimed as dogma. Were there really that many Marian heresies popping up during those time periods?
That’s exactly right. Once upon a time, the number of Latin Christians roughly equaled (or might have been slightly exceeded by) the Greek Christians which roughly equaled (or might have been slightly exceeded by) Eastern Christians. Depends on where you want to draw the associated lines. Roughly the time of Augustine.MP_Kid:![]()
I think you misspelled “Conquest and forced conversion to Islam”That is probably why the Orthodox Church is not as large as the Catholic church as a whole.
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Like I’ve embarrassed myself on CAF?DO NOT jump in early!!! You will embarrass yourself, and may be banned.
Right. Vatican 1 dealt with other issues as well, for good or ill. Yet, was it really necessary to proclaim this as a dogma? Like dochawk said, 2+2=4…everyone knows that why do we have to say it?I do not think heresy is the sole reason for an Ecumenical or Local Council to be convened, no? I mean, Vatican II did not anathematize anyone or heresy, yes?
Yes, however now we have the increasingly popular opinion of whether Mary actually died or not since, you know, the definition doesn’t explicitly state that she did or didn’t die only that her earthly live was complete. The old tradition is that yes, she died and 3 days later was assumed. (St. Thomas was late again for that!)The Assumption (the Dormition of the Theotokos) is celebrated in the Orthodox Church and has been for centuries. It is an ancient tradition of the Church.
Don’t think like thatLike I’ve embarrassed myself on CAF?![]()
Like I’ve embarrassed myself on CAF?![]()
Yes, I’ve noticed this as well. I am enjoying the new format. Byzcath was also a great resource, but like you said, it’s pretty slow over there. The Orthodox forum can also be interesting…although decidedly more anit-catholic a lot of the time.It was actually during one of it’s droughts that I looked here again. The recent changes make CAF a far less hostile environment to EC than it was in the past.