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AndreiCordovan
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Can an Eastern Orthodoxy take the Communion/Eucharist in an Oriental Orthodox church(like Coptic or Armenian)? I have heard different people say different things about this.
No, not unless the bishop allows for the Eastern Orthodox to be communed in his diocese (the reverse is also typically true).Can an Eastern Orthodoxy take the Communion/Eucharist in an Oriental Orthodox church(like Coptic or Armenian)? I have heard different people say different things about this.
The so-called ‘Oriental Orthodox’ separated from both the Holy Orthodox church and Roman Catholicism ( the Roman Catholic church was part of Holy Orthodoxy at the time) over the nature of Christ. This happened as they rejected the Holy Ecumenical Council of Chalcedon (held in 451AD).I wonder why aren’t the Eastern and Oriental Orthodox Churches in communion?
I live closer to a Coptic Orthodox Church than I live to a Greek Orthodox or Romanian Orthodox Church. I told the priest from the Coptic church that I am an Eastern Orthodox and he told me there is no problem with me attending liturgy and taking the Eucharist at their church.I attended a Liturgy at a Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church (also known as the Indian Orthodox Church) in Malaysia. This is an Oriental Orthodox Church. I told the priest that I was Roman Catholic, and he allowed me to take Communion.
Are you a Latin Catholic? If you are a Latin Catholic why does your tag say you are Anglican? If you told the Oriental Orthodox priest that you were Anglican do you think he would have admitted you to Communion? Do you think this was the appropriate thing to do?I told the priest that I was Roman Catholic, and he allowed me to take Communion.
Intercommunion shouldn’t generally happen. However, if you desire to pursue this this is what you should do: Get permission from your bishop and from the Oriental Orthodox bishop.Can an Eastern Orthodoxy take the Communion/Eucharist in an Oriental Orthodox church(like Coptic or Armenian)? I have heard different people say different things about this.
This was about 4 years ago. At the time, I was a catechumen in the Antiochian Orthodox Church, but the Orthodox priest told me that I was still a Roman Catholic (I was baptized RC) until I was received into the Orthodox Church. Since that’s what he said, that’s what I told the priest at the Malankara ChurchAre you a Latin Catholic? If you are a Latin Catholic why does your tag say you are Anglican? If you told the Oriental Orthodox priest that you were Anglican do you think he would have admitted you to Communion? Do you think this was the appropriate thing to do?
I see this mentioned a couple times, and it may in fact be correct, but I couldn’t conceive a real life senerio where this would happen. Can’t even imagine one.Intercommunion shouldn’t generally happen. However, if you desire to pursue this this is what you should do: Get permission from your bishop and from the Oriental Orthodox bishop.
As a general rule:Can an Eastern Orthodoxy take the Communion/Eucharist in an Oriental Orthodox church(like Coptic or Armenian)? I have heard different people say different things about this.