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Split from the Eastern Catholicism thread: The Orthodox and the Hail Mary
I don’t know all the laws, but this is from the Vatican web site:
“THE ROMAN CURIA
In exercising supreme, full, and immediate power in the universal Church, the Roman pontiff makes use of the departments of the Roman Curia which, therefore, perform their duties in his name and with his authority for the good of the churches and in the service of the sacred pastors.”
vatican.va/roman_curia/index.htm
So you see, it is confusing to me, because I was never trained in the technical details of Church administration, I have had to research it, recently. Our Byzantine Catholic parish catechical program does not focus on Church government or hierarchy.
“All of these churches come under the jurisdiction of the Pope through the Congregation for the Oriental Churches, one of the offices of the Roman Curia.”
cnewa.org/ecc-bodypg-us.aspx?eccpageID=54
First, I understand that each individual parish church is a chuch in its own right. Then there is jurisdiction, depending on the particular Church, with various levels of hierachy until the highest level of the particular Church, and then the Catholic Church headed by the Patriarch of Rome.
July 2009, Eparch Robert Mikhail Moskal of St. Josaphat in Parma, Ohio retired. This was approved by the Pope (in accord with 210 §1 CCEO) and then another Bishop Bura was temporarily assigned. St. Josaphat is in sufferage to Metropolitan of Philadelphia, and then to Major Archeparchy Kyiv-Halyc. (His EminenceCardinal Lubomyr Husar.)
catholicnewsagency.com/news/ukranian_catholic_eparch_of_st._josaphat_retires_pope_names_administrator/
I do not know how the highest level of a sui iuris Church works with the Pope, although I see that exarchates report directly to The Pope, I suppose so do the top hierarchs.
I don’t know all the laws, but this is from the Vatican web site:
“THE ROMAN CURIA
In exercising supreme, full, and immediate power in the universal Church, the Roman pontiff makes use of the departments of the Roman Curia which, therefore, perform their duties in his name and with his authority for the good of the churches and in the service of the sacred pastors.”
vatican.va/roman_curia/index.htm
So you see, it is confusing to me, because I was never trained in the technical details of Church administration, I have had to research it, recently. Our Byzantine Catholic parish catechical program does not focus on Church government or hierarchy.
I believe that I understand what you mean, yet when an Eastern bishop is chosen, it is approved by The Pope. There is law, but the spirit of charity should be maintained.Vico: It’s not that there are any canons that prevent the Curia from operating in such a way towards the Eastern Churches, it’s that they shouldn’t and that there is absolutely no sound precedent for it. It is unacceptable, by and large, to the Eastern Catholic Churches that they should be put under Latin functionaries. It is also something that absolutely will not fly with the Orthodox; Papal supremacy is one thing, but Curial supremacy is beyond any acceptability.
If the Catholic Church is at all serious about reunion, the role of the Curia must be greatly modified and severely limited when it comes to the Eastern Catholic Churches (why would the Orthodox accept what the Eastern Catholic Churches can barely tolerate). While they may technically hold sway, they are de facto not immediately accepted by many Eastern Catholics, and with good reason.
Peace and God bless!
“All of these churches come under the jurisdiction of the Pope through the Congregation for the Oriental Churches, one of the offices of the Roman Curia.”
cnewa.org/ecc-bodypg-us.aspx?eccpageID=54
First, I understand that each individual parish church is a chuch in its own right. Then there is jurisdiction, depending on the particular Church, with various levels of hierachy until the highest level of the particular Church, and then the Catholic Church headed by the Patriarch of Rome.
July 2009, Eparch Robert Mikhail Moskal of St. Josaphat in Parma, Ohio retired. This was approved by the Pope (in accord with 210 §1 CCEO) and then another Bishop Bura was temporarily assigned. St. Josaphat is in sufferage to Metropolitan of Philadelphia, and then to Major Archeparchy Kyiv-Halyc. (His EminenceCardinal Lubomyr Husar.)
catholicnewsagency.com/news/ukranian_catholic_eparch_of_st._josaphat_retires_pope_names_administrator/
I do not know how the highest level of a sui iuris Church works with the Pope, although I see that exarchates report directly to The Pope, I suppose so do the top hierarchs.