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Follow-up from post above; Orthodox Wiki also wisely discards the “two lungs” theory as applied by many in current era- that Orthodox Church and Catholic Church are both two parts of One Fractured Church of Christ. “Two lungs” expression is meant to express duality of East and West inside the Catholic Church, or of validity of Eastern and Western faith (inside or outside the Catholic Church). It is contained in following text:
“The Branch Theory is a belief, outside of Orthodoxy, that communities of Christians that are not in communion with each other, may still be a branch of the One Church. Recently this has been expressed as a two lung theory by Roman Catholic writers, or there being three main branches by Anglican writers. Sometimes, by others, the entire “tree” is call an invisible church.”
“Catholic” theory present in this short article does also contradict Catholic understanding. Only thing I think does not equate Catholic understanding from the article is part about Apostolic Succession. I am mostly including explanations as to not confuse those who would presume that Roman Catholicism holds branch theory to be true or those who do not understand principles of branch theory.
“The Branch Theory is a belief, outside of Orthodoxy, that communities of Christians that are not in communion with each other, may still be a branch of the One Church. Recently this has been expressed as a two lung theory by Roman Catholic writers, or there being three main branches by Anglican writers. Sometimes, by others, the entire “tree” is call an invisible church.”
“Catholic” theory present in this short article does also contradict Catholic understanding. Only thing I think does not equate Catholic understanding from the article is part about Apostolic Succession. I am mostly including explanations as to not confuse those who would presume that Roman Catholicism holds branch theory to be true or those who do not understand principles of branch theory.