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Seamus_L
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Does anyone have figures or even a rough estimate ?
While it might not be “officially” used I know of a handful of Ruthenian parishes that still have it.It is not used by the Melkites, Romanians, Ukrainians, or Ruthenians in this country.
You might find it interesting that the first article of the Union of Brest said, in effect, “Don’t make us use the Filioque.”
Unfortunately, yes, it is used among the Maronites in all jurisdictions. Also, and to my knowledge, the Syriac CC retains it as well. As I understand things, the Chaldeans recently freed themselves from it, at least officially. I have no idea what their actual practice is, though.I’ve heard that it is used in some Ukrainian Catholic parishes, as well as by the Maronites. I assume then that would be the acception and not the rule.
Maronites in the US are in Communion with Rome.Unfortunately, yes, it is used among the Maronites in all jurisdictions.
Why do you view the Filioque as such an abomination that one must be “freed” of it? Even if not recited in the liturgical creed, all Catholics are bound to give assent to the theological teaching of the Filioque.the Chaldeans recently freed themselves from it, at least officially.
Maronites everywhere are in communion with Rome – there are no “Orthodox Maronites”.Maronites in the US are in Communion with Rome.
Those who do not recite the filioque in the liturgy and yet are in communion with those who do have not “freed” themselves from the filioque. Clearly, it is a compromise.Why do you view the Filioque as such an abomination that one must be “freed” of it? Even if not recited in the liturgical creed, all Catholics are bound to give assent to the theological teaching of the Filioque.
I wouldn’t call it an “abomination” … but it certainly was a “bomb”Why do you view the Filioque as such an abomination that one must be “freed” of it? Even if not recited in the liturgical creed, all Catholics are bound to give assent to the theological teaching of the Filioque.
newadvent.org/cathen/06073a.htmWhat is a Filoque?
We all know that the original text is filioque-free. The original Syriac redaction, still used by the Syriac OC, is filioque-free. In any case, the use of the filioque among the Maronites is nothing more than a latinization which was imposed, and apparently it’s one that will not go away despite the fact that even Rome has said that all the Oriental and Eastern Churches may revert to the original filioque-free text. The filioque was similarly imposed on the Chaldeans, but they, at least, have in principle (if not yet in practice) reverted to the original.Why do you view the Filioque as such an abomination that one must be “freed” of it? Even if not recited in the liturgical creed, all Catholics are bound to give assent to the theological teaching of the Filioque.
lol, oh Anthony.Embarrassingly, I don’t quite know how to recite the Creed in English, but do a rough translation of it from our Language. Interestingly, we don’t say the Light of Light part, but just the True God of True God part.