“There is one universal Church of the faithful, outside of which no one at all can be saved.” - Pope Innocent III, Fourth Lateran Council, 1215
“We declare, say , define, and pronounce that it is absolutely necessary for the salvation of every human creature to be subject to the Roman Pontiff.” - Pope Boniface VIII, Unam Sanctam, 1302
“The Most Holy Roman Church firmly believes, professes and preaches that none of those existing outside the Catholic Church, not only pagans, also Jews, heretics, and schismatics can ever be partakers of eternal life, but that they are to go into the eternal fire ‘which was prepared for the devil and his angels’ (Mt. 25:41) unless before death they are joined with Her… No one, let his almsgiving be as great as it may, no one, even if he pour out his blood for the Name of Christ can be saved unless they abide within the bosom and unity of the Catholic Church.” - Pope Eugene IV, Cantate Domino, 1441
If the Balamand Agreement has changed this in any way — if being or becoming Orthodox brings or keeps one within the Catholic Church, as the case may be, and in some way “subject to the Roman Pontiff” (notwithstanding the fact that many if not most Orthodox would absolutely gag at the latter proposition!) — then I would like to see Rome come right out and say “you will not offend Almighty God, and will not commit and live in sin, mortal sin, if you decide that you would rather be Eastern Orthodox than Roman Catholic”. That would take care of any doubt whatsoever in the matter.
From what I hear, Rome more or less says about Eastern Rite Catholicism, “what’s done is done, and we will maintain these separate Rites, but ‘Uniatism’ was a mistake, it is offensive to the Orthodox, and in retrospect, we wouldn’t do it again”. Am I right? @dochawk, I always look to you for wisdom in such matters, what’s your slant on that?
“We declare, say , define, and pronounce that it is absolutely necessary for the salvation of every human creature to be subject to the Roman Pontiff.” - Pope Boniface VIII, Unam Sanctam, 1302
“The Most Holy Roman Church firmly believes, professes and preaches that none of those existing outside the Catholic Church, not only pagans, also Jews, heretics, and schismatics can ever be partakers of eternal life, but that they are to go into the eternal fire ‘which was prepared for the devil and his angels’ (Mt. 25:41) unless before death they are joined with Her… No one, let his almsgiving be as great as it may, no one, even if he pour out his blood for the Name of Christ can be saved unless they abide within the bosom and unity of the Catholic Church.” - Pope Eugene IV, Cantate Domino, 1441
If the Balamand Agreement has changed this in any way — if being or becoming Orthodox brings or keeps one within the Catholic Church, as the case may be, and in some way “subject to the Roman Pontiff” (notwithstanding the fact that many if not most Orthodox would absolutely gag at the latter proposition!) — then I would like to see Rome come right out and say “you will not offend Almighty God, and will not commit and live in sin, mortal sin, if you decide that you would rather be Eastern Orthodox than Roman Catholic”. That would take care of any doubt whatsoever in the matter.
From what I hear, Rome more or less says about Eastern Rite Catholicism, “what’s done is done, and we will maintain these separate Rites, but ‘Uniatism’ was a mistake, it is offensive to the Orthodox, and in retrospect, we wouldn’t do it again”. Am I right? @dochawk, I always look to you for wisdom in such matters, what’s your slant on that?