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OrbisNonSufficit
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Perhaps, but Christ’s body is never divided- therefore clearly one side remained to be full Church of Christ, Bride of Christ, being built upon Rock and being promised Holy Spirit to guide her from errors. Other did not.I would say it was a mutual falling out of communion.
Note: This does not apply to “Eastern Orthodox” Churches that never left communion with Seat of Saint Peter, such as Melkites who (although considered Eastern Orthodox) never really broke communion with Holy See. Such thing is called dual communion and would mean basically rejecting quarrel of Constantinople and Rome, as many Orthodox and Catholic people did over years.
Numbers don’t matter, many people left Jesus when he spoke about them eating His flesh and drinking His blood. Does that prove Jesus was wrong? Orthodox Church surely possesses many things from Catholic Church, but it is not Bride of Christ- not in full communion with Her either.Oh the 1.2 billion Catholics who you say that you have, I kind of doubt that number it more like with all that have left the Roman Catholic Church in the last 50 years its probably 500 or 600 million left in the Catholic Church that number is decreasing ever more in recent years. You win some you loss some.
Nope, historically proven is fact he was charged with investigation which Patriarch tried to impede- if such thing happened nowadays one would be automatically found guilty of trying to impede investigation. However, Roman Cardinal’s excommunication had no authority whatsoever therefore they are not Catholic Church’s doing- those things happened and we can not pretend contrary to that, but let’s not pretend it was official decision with any authority whatsoever either. However, I present a counterargument that stepping on Eucharist is worthy of excommunication (though yes, reasons listed are wrong therefore excommunication takes no effect).The Roman cardinal acting under orders given by the Pope when he was alive, accused Patriarch Michael Cerularius and all his followers
How so? Could you quote that? You ought to know that just like with Jonah’s prophecy, many prophecies depend on us and are subject to our free will.There is a Roman Catholic saint who predict that there is only 112 Popes then he said the end.
Fathers NEVER oppose Papacy, and there are is even post-schism Georgian Saint who took side of Pope. Fathers however tend to favor Papacy (or rather, Bishops of Rome at the time) having authority to solve disputes and speak infallibly. Pope St. Gregory the Great is Saint in both our Churches and yet he was defender of Papal Infallibility as well as Supreme Jurisdiction. History has proven Pope has been not only focus of unity and authority for our Church, but also that Churches without such center seem to have too many disputes.In my opinion your fathers support my Church appose a Pope aas head so we he or she type ou f statement.
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