Actually you do not have 2000 years. The RCC formed it’s own sect in 1054ad when it split with Eastern Orthodox in the Great Schism . As that stands Eastern Orthodox predates Roman Catholicism.
Simplistic and misleading. The Church of Rome didn’t pop into existence in 1054, and neither did the Latin Church. Nor, for that matter, did the eastern patriarchates of Antioch, Jerusalem, etc.
Both the so-called “Roman Catholic Church” and the so-called “Eastern Orthodox Church” existed, united in one visible communion, from apostolic times.
And both have always believed in the Assumption of the Theotokos.
You have no idea what I believe or what I am and yet you are coming off in a very demeaning manner to me. Do you look down at all those who reject RCC distinctive beliefs as dogs or something?
Sometimes there’s a spirit of triumphalism in the posts of Catholics on this forum. I apologize on behalf of all of us for any patronizing/demeaning comments you’ve endured.
I guess you never heard of the sin of schism. The Roman Church itself is guilty of the sin of schism in it’s split from Eastern Orthodox in 1054ad
No, that’s patently untrue:
Neither side actually formally created a schism. The East-West Schism developed gradually.
In 1054, Pope Leo IX sent legates to Patriarch Cerularius of Constantinople to discuss their differences. It didn’t go well. The legates, not knowing that Pope Leo IX had died and that their authority was therefore suspended, attempted to excommunicate Cerularius. He, in turn, excommunicated the papal legates.
No one attempted to excommunicate whole patriarchates. No one attempted to excommunicate the Pope of Rome. This was just a step along the path.
So the charge that in 1054 the Church of Rome created a schism is just libel.
and it’s schism with Protestants in the 1500’s.
But it was the Protestant sects that broke off from the Catholic Church. There’s fault on both sides for this fragmentation of Christianity, but what the Protestant reformers did was not a good thing.
They, not the Catholic Church, created new denominations.
Schism happened in the early church. Did you miss reading 1 Cor 1:10-17 ? Oddly the Roman Church fell in to sin too by saying " I am of Peter " . Since the Roman Church says " I am of Peter " it itself is one of many man made denominations. I am againist schism so your argument has no basis or application to me.
The Church of Rome is a diocese, not a denomination. All the particular churches of the world in full communion with the Church of Rome together constitute the Catholic Church.
By the standards of your above claim, the American Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Diocese of America (to take a random example) would be its own “denomination,” which is ridiculous: it’s a diocese of the Ecumenical Patriarchate and a part of the Eastern Orthodox Church.
Dioceses are not denominations. They are geographical jurisdictions.