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MilesVitae
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(I tried to post this before, but I can’t find it now. I apologize if this is a repeat)
I recently read a story about an anglican who wished to enter the Eastern Orthodox Church (1800s, I think). He approached the Greek Orthodox Church, but discovered that they would not accept his baptism as valid, and so would insist on re-baptizing him. Since he was convinced in the validity of his baptism, he believed a re-baptism would be sacreligious and, so, would not join the Greek Orthodox. The Russian Orthodox, on the other hand, would accept his prior baptism as valid. Since the Greek Orthodox would not, however, he would find himself in the situation of being considered a validly baptized Christian by the Russian Orthodox, and not baptized by the Greek, even though they consider themselves part of the same universal Church as the other. Ultimately he became Roman Catholic.
I’ve been very struck by this example of disunity in the Orthodox Church - but I am unfamiliar with the situation in the Catholic Church. Are there any such examples of disunity in among the various Catholic Churches?
I recently read a story about an anglican who wished to enter the Eastern Orthodox Church (1800s, I think). He approached the Greek Orthodox Church, but discovered that they would not accept his baptism as valid, and so would insist on re-baptizing him. Since he was convinced in the validity of his baptism, he believed a re-baptism would be sacreligious and, so, would not join the Greek Orthodox. The Russian Orthodox, on the other hand, would accept his prior baptism as valid. Since the Greek Orthodox would not, however, he would find himself in the situation of being considered a validly baptized Christian by the Russian Orthodox, and not baptized by the Greek, even though they consider themselves part of the same universal Church as the other. Ultimately he became Roman Catholic.
I’ve been very struck by this example of disunity in the Orthodox Church - but I am unfamiliar with the situation in the Catholic Church. Are there any such examples of disunity in among the various Catholic Churches?