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My goodness, thanks for illustrating my point.My friend Roman Catholics have never been big on discussing anything with anyone, why should they start now?
My goodness, thanks for illustrating my point.My friend Roman Catholics have never been big on discussing anything with anyone, why should they start now?
Forgiven, of course. Thank you.Please forgive me for my outburst. I like many of my Orthodox brothers and sisters are upset and a little hurt.
Your unworthy servant
Paisius
Understood.Your right and I apologize. My anger is really directed at the administrators and not at the Catholic posters on this forum. I only wish they had at least had the decency warn us a little.![]()
Why is it, do you think, that there’s not an Orthodox Answers website and discussion forum? When I was in the process of deciding whether to convert to Catholicism, I didn’t encounter even one Orthodox equivalent to Catholic Answer, and yet there are a handful of prominent Catholic organizations engaged in this work.If there was an “Orthodox answers” site that had anywhere near the traffic of CAF I would spend most of my time there. And, I would welcome as many Roman Catholics as had a desire to post there and would have no problem whatsoever with them posting about any topic they wanted to.
Yours in Christ
Paisius
No. What we and the sponsors on this forum are not interested in is allowing the Eastern Orthodox to trash the Catholic faith without any consequences, while faithful Catholics who defend the truth are are constantly banned or have their accounts under review. For goodness sakes, it had gotten to the point where one could not express the Catholic view that EOs are not part of the Church established by Jesus, without getting banned.In other words, you and the sponsors of this forum are not interested in a fair and open discussion of issues with Orthodox Christians. Fair enough- you won’t get one. The Orthodox will leave you to yourselves. Joe
In this day and age, does it really matter who left? Can we work towards getting back together without focusing on that question?but you see this IS one of the problems
<< Catholic view that EOs are not part of the Church established by Jesus, without getting banned.>>
RCs say that the Orthodox left the church and the orthodox say that the RCs left the Church.
There was a split - yes - no-one denies it but who caused it ?? Now that is the really BIG question
If you quote something like that to a group of feisty Orthodox Christians then you cannot be surprised if they protest .…For goodness sakes, it had gotten to the point where one could not express the Catholic view that EOs are not part of the Church established by Jesus, without getting banned…
You are not meaning what you say.First, I was never taken off the forums, it was voluntary on my part, all the proud boastful roman catholics refused to see that the Orthodox Church IS THE ORIGINAL CHURCH AND ALL THE UNIATE BETRAYERS SUCCUMMED TO THE ROMAN CATHOLIC HERESY. BAN ME AND TAKE ME OFF YOUR MAILING LIST. THE POPE IS THE ANTICHRIST.
All us eastern Catholics should be die hard Thomists too, right?am new to this website. While ‘surfing’ around, I found this thread and felt compelled to respond… I believe it appropriate and accurate to identify a thread as ‘Eastern Catholic,’ as opposed to ‘Eastern Christianity’… Byzantine Catholics act properly, when faithfully withholding any allegiance, to any branch or sect of the Orthodox Church. Faithful Byzantine Catholics profess allegiance and belief in ALL defined Catholic dogma of the Church Magisterium and their Councils. The Orthodox deny papal infalliblity, the chair of Peter~as instituted by Our Lord, purgatory, the Immaculate Conception, the Filioque, the guilt of original sin, and purgatory. Thank you administrators for your insight, understanding and empathy in this matter.
I guess the question that we might want to talk about is what our relationship to Latin theology is, and what manifestation of Byzantine Theology or what schools of thoughts on the Fathers we hold.One of my main problems with the change is that many eastern Catholics do not simply accept the theology of the latins. Many byzantines follow the same tradition as the Eastern Orthodox. Many Syriac Christians hold to a view that is more similar to those of the Syrian Orthodox. Are we not allowed to defend our views now, since they could be considered as being non-Catholic according to the definition given? Are the more traditionally minded eastern Catholics now pushed out as well?
Well-balanced, clear, and objective. Thank you.I guess the question that we might want to talk about is what our relationship to Latin theology is, and what manifestation of Byzantine Theology or what schools of thoughts on the Fathers we hold.
Just as Thomists are not the only show in Rome, there is not a singular “Byzantine school”. Wholesale adoption of the modern texts and theologies of certain jurisdictions would not represent a fullness of our patrimony either.
Some of the Gallician schools of thought where east and west met - Catholic & Orthodox - are far friendlier to certain Latin concepts than some other schools. Certain Greek theologians, for example, took St. Thomas Aq. to task for NOT accepting the IC. Today their thinking would not well be represented in many Orthodox theological expositions that take a definatively contradistinctive position.
So I agree, we are not all Thomist. By the same token we are not all ((insert Ortho jurisdiction here)) proponents either.
My goal is to be a radical moderate. Sometimes I hit the mark.Well-balanced, clear, and objective. Thank you.![]()
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I would think now is the time for them to step forward and explain their rightful place in the Church!Are the more traditionally minded eastern Catholics now pushed out as well?
To be sure, I agree. To be fair, it includes more still.I would think now is the time for them to step forward and explain their rightful place in the Church!
Eastern Catholicism includes the Rayas and Zoghbys just as much (hopefully far more) than it does the PSSJs!
True. We started as one Church. The split occurs in 1054, and then some come back to the Church of Rome (1596) and since then, we Byzantine Catholics are only seen as ‘traitors’ from the Orthodox point of view. We have proven by our history (Eastern Catholics) that our traditions from before the Schism are alive and well.I think this was a sad move. This was the only forum that I was really interested in. I don’t know how an Eastern Catholic forum can survive without Eastern Orthodox.
This mentality by some Latin Catholics is very insulting. We do not have to explain anything. If you need an explaination look to the documents by Pope Paul VI and John Paul II. I believe even Vatican II has a document for you.I would think now is the time for them to step forward and explain their rightful place in the Church!
to be.**I’m just bothered by the view many Orthodox appear hold regarding Catholicism. **
I am always baffled by this view.WE clearly have different beliefs of what is the truth of Christ and his Church. Accept that and then you won’t take it so personal and feel hurt. Then you would be able to present your side.
You set yourself up for disappointment with this because in fact no Orthodox has even given you a foundation for this type of thinking.Code:**I had always hoped they held Catholic in the same regard that we see them. **
I’m starting to see that this is sadly not the case.
Your sadness is do to your own mis directed assumptions.
**Catholics are much more open to reconciliation that the ****Orthodox **B]appear
The Orthodox would serve their beliefs better to go elsewhere than to be sensored.:(
Some basic common sense of debating rules.:blush:
By and large, I find that Catholic posters who get out of line and start spewing the contents of their spleen are quickly called to order by their fellows. The more moderate and charitable Orthodox posters, on the other hand, remain silent when the Orthodox trolls get into the act, leaving the false impression that all Orthodox are offensive hotheads.Hello,
I understand…it wasn’t probably the best way to handle this…but really it’s not only the Orthodox who caused tension…Catholics ask for Orthodox’s position on certain things that are most likely controversial. I think we all should learn how to not take it personally when our beliefs are challenged.
God bless!
Stefania