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Addai
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I think many East Catholics and EC boards strive towards non polemical discussion. Which I think is very very wise concerning such adages as catching more flies with honey than vinegar etc. Not to mention some of the official Church positions and advice on Ecumenicism.
But I do hear polemical claims concerning Catholicism from EO folks. “That EO and Catholicism are two different Faiths” and cannot be reconciled. That Catholicism is the Church that schismated from the East and that is why all the problems happened in West during the Middle Ages culminating with the Reformation. And that “Protestantism and Catholicism are two sides of the same coin” or that “The Pope was the first Protestant”.
After hearing that for months, and even being guilty of saying the same things myself for a number of years. I think this guy does bring some perspective that helps to counterbalance the issues. I think he at least gives me a lot of “Food for thought” as far as “providing a defense for the Faith”
JAMES LIKOUDIS
Reply to a Lapsed Catholic,
now Eastern Orthodox
credo.stormloader.com/Ecumenic/eocritic.htm
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Mr. Suaiden prattles much about Tradition and the “consensus of the Fathers” but chooses to totally ignore the simple fact that an “undivided Church” makes historical sense only where the Episcopate of the Church remains “one and undivided” (as St. Cyprian taught) because of its “solidity” with the See of Peter which presides over the communion of the Churches making up the Catholic Church.
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This quote also really got me thinking!
But I do hear polemical claims concerning Catholicism from EO folks. “That EO and Catholicism are two different Faiths” and cannot be reconciled. That Catholicism is the Church that schismated from the East and that is why all the problems happened in West during the Middle Ages culminating with the Reformation. And that “Protestantism and Catholicism are two sides of the same coin” or that “The Pope was the first Protestant”.
After hearing that for months, and even being guilty of saying the same things myself for a number of years. I think this guy does bring some perspective that helps to counterbalance the issues. I think he at least gives me a lot of “Food for thought” as far as “providing a defense for the Faith”
JAMES LIKOUDIS
Reply to a Lapsed Catholic,
now Eastern Orthodox
credo.stormloader.com/Ecumenic/eocritic.htm
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Mr. Suaiden prattles much about Tradition and the “consensus of the Fathers” but chooses to totally ignore the simple fact that an “undivided Church” makes historical sense only where the Episcopate of the Church remains “one and undivided” (as St. Cyprian taught) because of its “solidity” with the See of Peter which presides over the communion of the Churches making up the Catholic Church.
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This quote also really got me thinking!