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mardukm
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In an Orthodox forum with an EO brother, I am discussing the idea that Baptism remits Original Sin. He stated that Baptism does not remit Original Sin, but only ACTUAL sin. I informed him that this is not the teaching of the Oriental Orthodox, the Oriental Catholic, or the Latin Catholic Churches. The following are representative statements from the OO (I’m sure I don’t need to quote any Latin documents, though if a Latin wants to join the discussion and wishes to provide a quote from a Magisterial document, please do so):
Coptic Orthodox:
“The story of salvation starts by faith, repentance and baptism, “He who believes and is baptized will be saved” (Mk 16:16), “Repent, and let everyone of you be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins” (Acts 2:38), this remission includes the original sin as well as all actual sins.”
The Heresy of Salvation in a Moment, HH Pope Shenoute III
Syriac Orthodox:
“ The Sacrament of Baptism wipes away the scars of the (inherited) Original Sin and qualifies the baptized to become a member of the Holy Church.”
“Denho/Epiphany – the Baptism of Jesus Christ”, Syriac Orthodox Christian Digest (January, 2006)
Armenian Apostolic:
“ One of the aims of the Baptism is the forgiveness of
all sins, including the original sin, in which we are born to this world. As
original sin is universal, and the need for release from it is universal,
therefore the Church wisely and justly allows infants to receive the Grace
which cleanses them from the stains of the original sin and gives them, in
their innocency, the equipment to fight victoriously against sin.”
Saints and Sacraments of the Armenian Church, Bishop Kaloustian
I told him that in the Catholic Church, BOTH viewpoints (that Baptism does not remit original sin, but only actual sin; that Baptism remits BOTH original and actual sin) exist since we recognize that both viewpoints can be supported by the Fathers.
I told him that the Oriental Catholic Churches (Copts, Armenians, Indians, Syriacs, Maronites, Chaldeans, etc.), like their OO counterparts, believe as the Latin Church does. However, given that the Cappadocians taught as the Latins and Orientals do today, I am not exactly sure what the Eastern Catholic Churches believe. I am sure that some believe as this EO gentleman does, but are there Eastern Catholics who also believe as the Latins and Orientals do in this regard (in adherence to the Cappadocian Tradition)?
If both positions are acceptable among the Eastern Catholic Churches, is the belief delineated by the sui juris Church (for example, the Ruthenians might believe as the Latins and Orientals, while the Ukranians might believe as this EO gentlman expressed), or is it more of an individual thing?
Also, I would appreciate any (name removed by moderator)ut from my Oriental Catholic brethren. To your knowleddge, does your particular Church follow the OO on this matter (i,e., in agreement with the Latins), or do you follow the EO belief?
Blessings,
Marduk
Coptic Orthodox:
“The story of salvation starts by faith, repentance and baptism, “He who believes and is baptized will be saved” (Mk 16:16), “Repent, and let everyone of you be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins” (Acts 2:38), this remission includes the original sin as well as all actual sins.”
The Heresy of Salvation in a Moment, HH Pope Shenoute III
Syriac Orthodox:
“ The Sacrament of Baptism wipes away the scars of the (inherited) Original Sin and qualifies the baptized to become a member of the Holy Church.”
“Denho/Epiphany – the Baptism of Jesus Christ”, Syriac Orthodox Christian Digest (January, 2006)
Armenian Apostolic:
“ One of the aims of the Baptism is the forgiveness of
all sins, including the original sin, in which we are born to this world. As
original sin is universal, and the need for release from it is universal,
therefore the Church wisely and justly allows infants to receive the Grace
which cleanses them from the stains of the original sin and gives them, in
their innocency, the equipment to fight victoriously against sin.”
Saints and Sacraments of the Armenian Church, Bishop Kaloustian
I told him that in the Catholic Church, BOTH viewpoints (that Baptism does not remit original sin, but only actual sin; that Baptism remits BOTH original and actual sin) exist since we recognize that both viewpoints can be supported by the Fathers.
I told him that the Oriental Catholic Churches (Copts, Armenians, Indians, Syriacs, Maronites, Chaldeans, etc.), like their OO counterparts, believe as the Latin Church does. However, given that the Cappadocians taught as the Latins and Orientals do today, I am not exactly sure what the Eastern Catholic Churches believe. I am sure that some believe as this EO gentleman does, but are there Eastern Catholics who also believe as the Latins and Orientals do in this regard (in adherence to the Cappadocian Tradition)?
If both positions are acceptable among the Eastern Catholic Churches, is the belief delineated by the sui juris Church (for example, the Ruthenians might believe as the Latins and Orientals, while the Ukranians might believe as this EO gentlman expressed), or is it more of an individual thing?
Also, I would appreciate any (name removed by moderator)ut from my Oriental Catholic brethren. To your knowleddge, does your particular Church follow the OO on this matter (i,e., in agreement with the Latins), or do you follow the EO belief?
Blessings,
Marduk