Let’s be honest with one another… you are not here to learn Catholic History!
No. All the Rites share the same theology and doctrine. The differences are linguistic and cultural only.
“Denomination” means to separarate and divide from. Catholic Rites do not do this.
Of course! This is what researchers call “bias”. It means that most people, even scientists, find what they expect because they are looking for it.
I doubt that any demonstration on this thread would be pursuasive to you.
I am certain this is true in your experience.
For myself, I must confess that I spent 3 years in an Evangelical Seminary. There I took a course in Historical Theology, where I began for the first time to read the early Church Fathers. I realized that they were all Catholic, and that the NT Church was Catholic. I am still amazed that it was Protestant scholarly evidence that led me to this discovery.
I am sure it seems that way to you, since your experience is so limited. Most Europeans and Americans have had no exposure to the other 22 Rites in the Catholic Church, and even most Catholics don’t know they exist. You can easily see in your NT that the disciples began to be called “Christians” in Antioch. From there, the Church continued to spread North, East, and South. Though the gospel eventually made it’s way to Rome, the 22 “Eastern” Rites (non-Roman) share the same doctrine. If you wish to discredit Catholicism, you will have to find a way to dispatch all these other Catholic Rites that are non-Roman.
I am glad we are in agreement that Jesus always keeps His promises. However, it lies upon you to “prove” the the Chuch of the NT is not Catholic. All of history demonstrates that it is.
Of course not! A “denomination” is something that has been separated and divided from something else. Since the Catholic faith was, and is, whole and entire since the crucifixion, the only "denominations’ are those who have departed from it in varying degrees.
I should think so!
The Pope does not need or desire any “bowing down”. However, by making such a comment, you clarify that it is rebellion and disobedience that drives your dissention.