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OK. So there is no “head”, singular person, who makes final decisions. All decisions are made by some variety of consensus.You assume that a “governing body” implies “a group of bishops that rank higher then the others”; but actually in both Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy (or should I say Roman “Catholicism” and Eastern “Orthodoxy”) all bishops are involved in governing the church.
So, to get back to my earlier question:
Where do “Orthodox” go instead of the Magisterium of the Church for infallible pronouncements of dogma?
Who is the “you” in the phrase, “Whoever listens to you listens to me. Whoever rejects you rejects me. And whoever rejects me rejects the one who sent me.” (Lk-10:16)
So the “you” in that passage (phrase) to an “Orthodox” is “a consensus”. That’s rather what I thought.
Which is why I’m not “Orthodox”.