Again, hilarious! You act as if Roman Catholic bishops or Popes have never had disagreements or taught differently.
WHAT does the Vatican encourage?
From
Orientalium Ecclesiarium:
~ “The Catholic Church holds in
high esteem the institutions, liturgical rites, ecclesiastical traditions and the established standards of the Christian life of the Eastern Churches, for in them, distinguished as they are for their venerable antiquity, there remains conspicuous the tradition that has been handed down from the Apostles through the Fathers (1) and that forms part of the divinely revealed and undivided heritage of the universal Church.”
*I wonder who has these same “institutions, liturgical rites, ecclesiastical traditions”? The Orthodox maybe?
~ “Between these there exists an admirable bond of union, such that the variety within the Church in no way harms its unity; rather it manifests it,
for it is the mind of the Catholic Church that each individual Church or Rite should retain its traditions whole and entire and likewise that it should adapt its way of life to the different needs of time and place.(2)”
*My Church practices the Byzantine Rite. Who else practices the Byzantine Rite? The Eastern Orthodox of course. A Rite is much more than a liturgical patrimony, “§1. A rite is the
liturgical, theological, spiritual and disciplinary patrimony, culture and circumstances of history of a distinct people, by which its own manner of living the faith is manifested in each Church sui iuris. §2. The rites treated in this code, unless otherwise stated, are those which arise from the Alexandrian, Antiochene, Armenian, Chaldean and Constantinopolitan traditions.”
~“he Sacred Council, therefore,
not only accords to this ecclesiastical and spiritual heritage the high regard which is its due and rightful praise, but also unhesitatingly looks on it as the heritage of the universal Church. For this reason it solemnly declares that the Churches of the East, as much as those of the West, have a full right and are in duty bound to rule themselves, each in accordance with its own established disciplines, since all these are praiseworthy by reason of their venerable antiquity, more harmonious with the character of their faithful and more suited to the promotion of the good of souls.”
We could go on and on from this document.
ZP