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mardukm
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Dear all,
I have often heard from Eastern Christians that the Latin Church has only recently attuned itself to a Eucharistic conception of ecclesiology. Apparently, before this time, unity was based on the papacy instead of the Eucharist.
But I just recently read the Council of Trent teach this about the Eucharist:
In addition to his other purposes, our Savior left the Eucharist in his Church as a symbol of the unity and love which he desired to unity and unite all Christians.
That’s a pretty Eucharistic conception of ecclesiology at a time when the Pope within the orthodox Catholic Church was very powerful.
What is your understanding or perception of the Latin position on the basis of unity (to be answered through the poll)?
I would like to invite only Eastern and Oriental posters to join the poll.
I am interested in your personal view, not your Church’s.
Blessings,
Marduk
I have often heard from Eastern Christians that the Latin Church has only recently attuned itself to a Eucharistic conception of ecclesiology. Apparently, before this time, unity was based on the papacy instead of the Eucharist.
But I just recently read the Council of Trent teach this about the Eucharist:
In addition to his other purposes, our Savior left the Eucharist in his Church as a symbol of the unity and love which he desired to unity and unite all Christians.
That’s a pretty Eucharistic conception of ecclesiology at a time when the Pope within the orthodox Catholic Church was very powerful.
What is your understanding or perception of the Latin position on the basis of unity (to be answered through the poll)?
I would like to invite only Eastern and Oriental posters to join the poll.
I am interested in your personal view, not your Church’s.
Blessings,
Marduk