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Aramis
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Actually, we accept the dogmas, but not all EC’s accept the derived doctrines. Roman doctrine specifies explicitly that Mary was assumed whole - both body and soul still together - while Byzantine is explicitly that they were separately assumed.Just FYI: Eastern CATHOLICS accept the doctrines of Purgatory and the Assumption (we call it the Dormition). It’s Eastern ORTHODOX that have different beliefs about those things.![]()
In both cases, the promulgated propers are not the dogmatic definitions, but doctrines separate from and grounded in the dogmas.
The purgatorial dogma is that purgatory is a place or state of contuinued purification from the stains of our sins after death.
The dogma of the assumption is that Mary was taken up to heaven, and is in a perfected body already. Whether she got there in one or two parts is immaterial to the dogma, but is a key doctrinal difference between the byzantine churches and Rome. One which, for the EC’s, is accepted as being a different doctrin teaching the same dogmatic truths, but which the orthodox reject as they cannot or will not distinguish between the doctrines and dogmas.