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An Eastern Orthodox acquaintance of mine is wanting to know, "The Fourth Canon of the First Ecummenical Council says bishops are only to be appointed locally, how does that fit with the claim of universal jurisdiction by the Bishop of Rome? "
I told him, “I’ll have to look into that one more. Sounds like, though, that was meant to be a general rule with one exception. Exceptions make the rule.”
He replied, “No, exceptions mean the rule doesn’t apply in that situation. There is no one exception in the canon, so how does that work?”
Can anyone tell me more about what the Fourth Canon of the first Ecumincal Council says, and what it means?
Thank you for your time and thought.
I told him, “I’ll have to look into that one more. Sounds like, though, that was meant to be a general rule with one exception. Exceptions make the rule.”
He replied, “No, exceptions mean the rule doesn’t apply in that situation. There is no one exception in the canon, so how does that work?”
Can anyone tell me more about what the Fourth Canon of the first Ecumincal Council says, and what it means?
Thank you for your time and thought.