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Richard_I
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I know if we have unworthy confession or receive Communion unworthily then we commit a mortal sin. How about do we commit a mortal sin as Catholics by speaking against the Orthodox Church or against it’s validity of orders and sacraments? Is it a mortal sin to believe the Orthodox Church is in some form of heresy? Is it a mortal sin to believe that they are devoid of grace as Catholics have? Is it a mortal sin to speak against an Orthodox priest when he speaks against the Catholic faith?
One of the reasons why I ask these questions, is because I’ve seen a lot of Orthodox on Facebook criticize the Catholic Church ad even call it’s people heretics and not saved. One day there was an Orthodox priest that had once by friend but as I defended the Catholic Church in it’s past history, he disagreed with me on something historical, and said something very rude to me. I replied that I didn’t see him as a valid priest, and that looked forward to when he returned to Rome. While I realize I probably should have said something different now I want to know if what I said is recognized by the church as a sacrilege? Also, if it isn’t one, can Catholics say anything against the Orthodox Church that is seen as sacrilege.
One of the reasons why I ask these questions, is because I’ve seen a lot of Orthodox on Facebook criticize the Catholic Church ad even call it’s people heretics and not saved. One day there was an Orthodox priest that had once by friend but as I defended the Catholic Church in it’s past history, he disagreed with me on something historical, and said something very rude to me. I replied that I didn’t see him as a valid priest, and that looked forward to when he returned to Rome. While I realize I probably should have said something different now I want to know if what I said is recognized by the church as a sacrilege? Also, if it isn’t one, can Catholics say anything against the Orthodox Church that is seen as sacrilege.
