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Correct.The Catholic Church hasn’t because we have the charism of infallibility and cannot err from the faith.
But what about the Roman Catholic Church?
Correct.The Catholic Church hasn’t because we have the charism of infallibility and cannot err from the faith.
I doesn’t really make sense to speak of the “Roman Church”.Correct.
But what about the Roman Catholic Church?
Off-topic. This thread is about Catholicism and Orthodoxy, not really Protestantism.The only true orthodoxy is the Bible. Here are a few Orthodox statements from the Bible
which churches today sometimes differ.
Hi popMike SoCal simply post the Protestant view, which usually is not on topic, and stops posting. He has done this on a few of my threads. He has even sent me PMs before saying I need to turn from the “false Catholic Faith” and turn to “Christ” and be saved. Just ignore it. lol
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Thanks for the correctionHi pop
Mike posts the Baptist view, which may be considered a protestant view.
An interesting thread, nonetheless, and I will go back to “lurking” on it.
Jon
2 Tim 3:16 was not written to teach Scripture is THE authority. Your interpretation like so many is bogus.The only true orthodoxy is the Bible. Here are a few Orthodox statements from the Bible
which churches today sometimes differ.
1 Tim 3 (The Bishop)
Num 5(Holy water)
1 tim 2:5 (One Mediator)
Mat 6:5-13(vain repetition)
Jer 7:18 (Queen of Heaven)
1Cor10:4 (The Rock)
Gal 2:7 (Peter The Apostle to the Jews)
Mat 23:9 (Father, a title?)
2Tim3:16 (scripture is the authority)
Mat 1:25 (Mary and Joseph)
1Cor 4:8-13 (Apostles’ qualities)
Mark 16:15-16, Acts 2:21,38 (Proper Baptism)
Rom 10:9-13 (Salvation)
What about it? Do you believe it is a separate entity from the CC?Correct.
But what about the Roman Catholic Church?
From my understanding and studying of orthodox Christianity: NOPE!The Catholic Church hasn’t because we have the charism of infallibility and cannot err from the faith.
However, if I am correct, the Orthodox do not share in the same charism of infallibility as we do.
From this, has the Orthodox Church ever taught anything contradictory?
Thank you.
The Catholic Church is the Church named in the creeds, being one and the same with the Body of Christ. The Roman Catholic Church is properly speaking a communion within that one Body. Owing to a largely post-scholastic innovation in ecclesiology the Roman Communion has at times equated itself with the totality of the Christian church, but this view simply doesn’t make any sense if it recognizes baptisms and other sacraments outside its confines, which it does.What about it? Do you believe it is a separate entity from the CC?
Here is an interesting presentation by Bishop Athenagoras of Sinope, which provides an Eastern Orthodox perspective on marriage, divorce, and remarriage.I would be most interested in an explanation of Orthodox teachings on divorce and remarriage. In particular, justification for the practice of allowing them from Sacred Scripture and/or Sacred Tradition would be of interest to me.
antiochian.org/1123706833
Thank you!Here is an interesting presentation by Bishop Athenagoras of Sinope, which provides an Eastern Orthodox perspective on marriage, divorce, and remarriage.
They’re not. Some Orthodox are mistakenly told they are, or spontaneously believe they are, but that’s because the Ecumenical Councils, in Orthodoxy, hold a somewhat similar authority to the pope in your church, so sometimes the analogy gets drawn too far. Infallibility is something your church came up with; nothing and nobody in Orthodoxy is infallible, except God.I was waiting for an Orthodox Christian to say that Ecumenical Councils are infallible. In my copy of the Orthodox Study Bible, the glossary description on councils (including ecumenical ones) states that they are not infallible. So which is it? Does the Orthodox Church consider EC’s to be infallible or not?
From what I understand of Orthodoxy, the closest you get to infallibility is a sense of providence that will ensure that the Church will always exist. There is no guarantee that any particular church will always remain orthodox. But there will always be orthodox Christians. Infallibility might be spoken of by some orthodox, but it is always applied retrospectively. It is looking back that the Church says Constantinople I was infallible or without error. The Church always acts with faith, and hope that God will always be present and preserve the Church.They’re not. Some Orthodox are mistakenly told they are, or spontaneously believe they are, but that’s because the Ecumenical Councils, in Orthodoxy, hold a somewhat similar authority to the pope in your church, so sometimes the analogy gets drawn too far. Infallibility is something your church came up with; nothing and nobody in Orthodoxy is infallible, except God.
Ah no! The church already tackled the issue if a baptism is valid or not…a long time ago. Baptisms under the Trinitarian formula and water are all valid. The Roman CC is more commonly known as the Latin Rite.The Catholic Church is the Church named in the creeds, being one and the same with the Body of Christ. The Roman Catholic Church is properly speaking a communion within that one Body. Owing to a largely post-scholastic innovation in ecclesiology the Roman Communion has at times equated itself with the totality of the Christian church, but this view simply doesn’t make any sense if it recognizes baptisms and other sacraments outside its confines, which it does.
The church magically fabricated infallibility? The RCC did not come up with infallibility;moreover, it was given to the church from God. The church is infallible because the church is an extension of Christ Incarnation because its the fullness of Christ as Ephesians states. If infallibility is a term coined up, then all ecumenical councils would be in question.They’re not. Some Orthodox are mistakenly told they are, or spontaneously believe they are, but that’s because the Ecumenical Councils, in Orthodoxy, hold a somewhat similar authority to the pope in your church, so sometimes the analogy gets drawn too far. Infallibility is something your church came up with; nothing and nobody in Orthodoxy is infallible, except God.