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JuanCarlos,
Thank you for pointing up something I have never understood. I have heard a ton of “wiggling” on the part of Eastern Catholics in these areas and can never get a truly “straight answer.” Basically, the wiggle here will be that the “Easterners” never define whether or not this is the case but are free to believe it. So, phrasing these items as “objective questions” may be walking yourself into more “wiggle.” In other words, they will never deny these things but will never come clean on whether they embrace them. Another “wiggle” I’ve often seen is a denial that the teachings of any ecumenical council are not binding on them if Eastern Catholics weren’t present during such council. So, let’s try this and put a finer point on your excellent question:
Rome has defined the following as dogmatic truths which must believed de fide by all Catholics of any stripe:
If Eastern Catholic Churches do not believe dogmas solemnly defined by the Church, then they are rejecting the Deposit of Faith and cannot be in communion with Rome.
- Mary truly was, by supernatural intervention, never at any point in her life subject to Original Sin.
- Purgatory exists for the purpose of its inhabitants rendering satisfaction for sins to God the Father by suffering the temporal punishments that were not suffered during the terrestrial lives of the purgatorial inhabitants.
Exactly. I have struggled with this for years, and no Eastern Catholic seems to be capable of giving me a real answer on this. They all seem to want to be in communion with the Pope but to avoid embracing the infallible teachings of the Universal Church. With this post, I’d sure appreciate it if anyone at all can offer me a satisfactory explanation.
Thank you. I’ve always felt the same way!!!