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Elizium23
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In the Eastern Catholic Churches, in particular the Byzantine Tradition, does the teaching on Holy Orders match that of the Latin Church, which teaches that a bishop is also a priest and deacon, while a priest is also a deacon? In the Roman Rite, a bishop wears a pontifical dalmatic as a reminder of his diaconal ministry, and a chasuble which is proper to the priest. In the Extraordinary Form, a priest may frequently vest instead as a deacon or a subdeacon and discharge those liturgical roles. Is the same understanding shared in the Eastern Catholic Churches?
I am curious because a member of the Orthodox Church in America, which I thought was mainstream Byzantine tradition, denies that Apostles are bishops, and also denies the above teachings.
I am curious because a member of the Orthodox Church in America, which I thought was mainstream Byzantine tradition, denies that Apostles are bishops, and also denies the above teachings.