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Being Jewish, I expect I that pretending to accept Islam would be the easiest but Sikhism might be more interesting.
Right. It’s a thought experiment: a chance to say what other religions you admire (if only partially) and why. It’s not an apologetics exercise. People should relax. Great idea for a thread!I like the way people defend the Church and Faith, and thats all nice, but the question was more relaxing and forgiving than the responses
The Catholic church considers the Orthodox church to have “valid” sacraments. Therefore if there was no Catholic priest available in some part of the world, a Catholic could approach an Orthodox minister to receive the above sacraments, provided of course that if a Catholic priest showed up the next day and a Catholic could reasonably go to him instead, then the Catholic should do so. (It’s possible that the Orthodox minister would refuse to give the sacraments to a Catholic, because many Orthodox aren’t fans of Catholicism, but that’s a different issue.)Whenever necessity requires it or true spiritual advantage suggests it, and provided that danger of error or of indifferentism is avoided, the Christian faithful for whom it is physically or morally impossible to approach a Catholic minister are permitted to receive the sacraments of penance, Eucharist, and anointing of the sick from non-Catholic ministers in whose Churches these sacraments are valid.
Not really because EO have valid sacraments and the apostolic succession.Well this is pretty hysterical. You would pick Eastern Orthodox
What do you think are the teachings in the E Orthodox Church that are so far from RC? I am interested in those EO teachings that are mandatory, not optional things like toll houses. Recall that RC has some teachings which are optional also, such as the Marian apparitions, and whether or not the fire in purgatory is the same as the fire in hell.there is plenty in EO that would be closer to Protestant and some points that are so far from RC.
Anglicans and Lutherans allow women priests or ministers and I am not sure if they allow devotion to the Mother of God to the extent that RC and EO do.If you were simply going by doctrine and liturgy those closest as in Protestant they would be
Anglican
Lutheran…
Yes, well they’re free to make that choice not to attend the Catholic church as well. This thread is specifically asking Catholics where they would go to church if the Catholic church disappeared, not asking Anglicans or any other Protestants any questions at all.
Sure enough, when I go back to the OP I can see what you are saying in that NC’s are not welcome to respond to this thread. Maybe it should be recatagorized. Sorry.
A saint. When the Catholic Church “disappears”, it means that it’s the eschaton and we’re in the “new heavens and new earth”.If an extreme event occurred and the Catholic Church disappeared, what religion would you become, if any?