Having read the last 20 pages or so in the ecclesiology debate, I would like to point out glaring inconsistencies in the defense of the various autocephalous communions, and the frank inability (and consistent circularity) of the claims to evidence that any oneof the autocephalous groups are either a true part of the One True Church; or, if they just impartially participate in it as a real thing in the world; can capably (that is, consistently) relay its pedigree. That is: its Divine-bestowed witness to the essential Christian faith that Christ appointed its mission to provide all persons.
It was the said that local/regional and patriarchal jurisdiction is a non-negotiable form the division of Church authority to cleric, while all-the-while inherited independently from individual clerics back, to the apostles without being headed by Peter (among other assertions as to why he nor his successor, nor any cleric might have a universal jurisdiction, as it would be inconsistent with the others). But, case after case has obliterated this requirement in the Fathers, Councils and even the makeup of the so-called ‘true orthodox[ies]’ where doctrinally-equal jurisdictions do in fact contradict, where authoritatively-equal patriarchs at the source.
Then it was said that, ultimately it is only problematic because the claims of ecclesiology ultimately can’t be based on dogmatic teaching or de fide clearity. But is that a dogma (i.e. a true, orthodox doctrine)? We are told so–once again without any means to ascertain why this or that orthodoxy, or this or that cleric, ultimately is within such a unity, and so as to speak for, the True Church. Instead we are told we ought to focus on ‘oikonomia’ (dogmatically . . it seems,) over dogma–and dare I ask the further question of how this dogma be rooted and proved as the orthodox one?
Next we are told to ignore actual, issues of the conflicting nature of discerned-as-ultimate oikonomia itself within different claimed-to-be-orthodoxies-of-equally-authoritative-apostolic-pedigree, even where universal councils require to be the content of the Apostolic faith that the true Church proclaim and assent to (e.g. the Holy Spirit, the Creed, etc etc) while still having to assume that ‘oikonomia’ is supremely relevant and can be shown and interpreted by someone (?) to be a de fide element in all of this.
Finally we are assured that so long as all have (this is the criterion? it is the ultimate de fide test? where is it absolutely incorporated as the final, ultimate criterion of ecclesial unity without other conditions of equal importance?–I submit to you: NOWHERE) Eucharistic communion with all the others of equal claims to pedigree within the spheres. And so, this ecclesial communion, if had, suffices to possibly be “One” (and so a candidate for the One True Church). But then when immediately pressed with counter examples (one easily could enumerate others if you but honestly true) where this ISN’T the case in separate-communions-of-equal-claim-and-pedigree-of-pure-orthodoxy – then we are given a litany of excuses that don’t acknowledge that this is literally impossible if any one of the orthodoxies are a monolith.
The TRUE Church is NOT the
[Dis-unified, ultimately-ungatherable-to-single-consistent-body-of-essential-faith] - [Unfollowable, ultimately-impracticable-consistently-and-piously-as-to-the-practice-of-the-essential-faith] -
[Conciliaristic/Donastic, ultimately-democratic-representationally-congregationed-nationally-differentiated-geographically-isolated] -
[Gnostic - claims-to-authoritative-succession-to-ultimate-essential-authority-in-the-faith-mysteriously-hidden-by-fallacy-or-cyclically-scapegoated-pedigree]
CHURCH.
Ladies and Gentleman: we are talking about the
-[ONE]-
[HOLY]-
[CATHOLIC] and
-[APOSTOLIC]- . . . -the TRUE
[CHURCH].
Something is not revealed to be the true Church so as to interestingly be ANYTHING if its truth-claims reduce to contradictory, circular fallacy. Something is not one if it is broken into inconsistent, ultimately contrary parts in its (de fide) faith (that’s not one church, that’s not even one body of faith!). Something is not a Church if it can’t teach de fide things about the God who created it to reveal His Faith(!) uniformly and consistently to the faithful that it serves. Something is not holy if holiness is itself an unpracticable gnostic idium disconnected from any means to de fide preach it. Something is not Catholic (universal to the whole), if is ultimately defined by local, regional, political, national, democratic, less-than whole and universal standards.