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Letās just say that itās a good job that Iām not orthodox then!![]()
Yours in Christ
Joe
My catholic church is like two blocks from my house!
Letās just say that itās a good job that Iām not orthodox then!![]()
Yours in Christ
Joe
I wish I lived two blocks from my parishā¦Letās just say that itās a good job that Iām not orthodox then!
My catholic church is like two blocks from my house!![]()
How far is it?I wish I lived two blocks from my parishā¦
Yours in Christ
Joe
I still donāt really understand the difference between orthodox and Catholicā¦Anyhow the 2 Churches are very close .
I think any Church needs to have theologians able to speak with God, Jesus, St Mary, saints , and if this would be the case, Union would be very easy. If Orthodox Church has theologians speaking with God and Protestant Church has theologians using logic then no wonder they came to different conclusion. If both Churches would have theologians speaking with God, any issue would be easily sorted out and truth would come forward.
Yikes Joe, thatās crazy! Why donāt you just become Catholic!Almost twenty miles.
Yours in Christ
Joe
Maybe you feel the Orthodox have the better understanding because you misunderstood the Catholic understanding, the Church does not believe like Calvin and the reformers that we inherited total depravity or corruption, this is what the Church states taken directly from the CCC:I would like to point out the difference between what RCās mean as Immaculate and what is right according to the fathers. RCās attatche the word conception to the word Immaculate when they speak of the Most Holy Mother of God. It is not a stand alone doctrine. It has two parts. On both parts the Orthodox must disagree. I will summerize the two points in an oversimplified way here.
The first is the acceptance of orrigonal sin as understood by the Catholics: man recieves a nature from Adam that deprives him of the ability to chose any good and thus is deprived of the beatific vision ie. heaven.
The second is that God having seen that Mary would say yes to his asking her to bear the second person of the divinity did not allow her to be given Adamās currupt nature. Thus turnning God to a predestinator as understood by Calvin and depriving Mary of her virtue by stripping her of the likeness of hummanity that are shared by the rest of us. St. John of Shanghi points this out in a way that I cannot.
Well Many of the western Saints seam to do the same. One of the things I like is how RCās gloss over the Father who says, āWhere the bishop is, there is the Catholic Church.ā Katholikos cannot in this sense mean āuniversalā which bids the modern reader to come unto a new meaning (at least to him) of the word Catholic. Thus coming to the Orthodox meaning and eventually to reject the power grabs of the Roman Pontiff.
You take up the Catholic position quite well here. Yet it limmits two things that Orthodox hold dear. One is that Man has a free will through all of eternity. Thus even in hell is capable of being saved by Godās mercy which is limmited in that RCās teach that God cannot save a person from hell, the second issue Godās free will. It also gets into speculative theology. Orthodoxy does not do speculative theology. She confines herself to what has been revealed and challenges her faithful to follow that path.
I am not engrained to rebel against these things. I was a protestant as a child. Twelve years ago I became Roman Catholic and had John Hardon S.J. as my spiritual father. It was not long before his death that I began to disagree with him. In 2006 I was Baptized into the Holy Orthodox Church. Obviously I feel that it is the Orthodox who have the better understanding.
Do you find it odd that one patriarch seperates himself from the rest and it is their proginy that must defend themselves against his foolishness.
I believe many non-Catholics are not Catholics because they let the cow tell about the horse. That was certainly the case for me. It wasnāt until I learned from the horse itself that I found out what the horse was all about.p.s. You say you were under the tutelage of a Catholic named John Hardon, how is it possible then that you do not even have a proper understanding of how we explain āoriginal sinā?
Our Church is trying itās best to unite with the Orthodox, would you say the Orthodox are trying just as hard?Dear sister josie,
I believe many non-Catholics are not Catholics because they let the cow tell about the horse. That was certainly the case for me. It wasnāt until I learned from the horse itself that I found out what the horse was all about.
Those who leave the Catholic Church are in the same position. Aside from listening to the cow tell about the cow, they just as much listen to the cow tell about the horse. So it becomes all distorted. I have had many conversations with former Catholics, and it just amazes me how little they actually knew/know about Catholicism. But instead of being upset, the amazement is actually a blessing, because it simply reinforces my belief that I made the right choice about becoming Catholic.
Sadly, there are also Catholics who have a distorted view of Orthodoxy, and these Catholics do not really help the cause of unity or Truth.
Blessings,
Marduk
He says he was under the ātutelageā of a John Hardon, therefore, it doesnāt make sense that he would not understand the Catholic position on original sin? I would assume that he had a CCC book to study his faith.Dear sister josie,
I believe many non-Catholics are not Catholics because they let the cow tell about the horse. That was certainly the case for me. It wasnāt until I learned from the horse itself that I found out what the horse was all about.
Those who leave the Catholic Church are in the same position. Aside from listening to the cow tell about the cow, they just as much listen to the cow tell about the horse. So it becomes all distorted. I have had many conversations with former Catholics, and it just amazes me how little they actually knew/know about Catholicism. But instead of being upset, the amazement is actually a blessing, because it simply reinforces my belief that I made the right choice about becoming Catholic.
Sadly, there are also Catholics who have a distorted view of Orthodoxy, and these Catholics do not really help the cause of unity or Truth.
Blessings,
Marduk
I had a very orthodox Latin Catholic friend who read one of Fr. John Hardon books, and he came away disgusted and disappointed. That friend was a former Protestant who was on a journey to the Catholic Church about the same time as me. He found statements that he thought misrepresented Catholic teaching (my friendās not a traditionalist, if thatās what youāre thinking) - my friend showed me the statements, and though I donāt remember what they were, I definitely remember coming away with the same impression as he did. So I gather if brother surgei was under Fr. Hardonās ātutelage,ā he might not have gotten the whole story.He says he was under the ātutelageā of a John Hardon, therefore, it doesnāt make sense that he would not understand the Catholic position on original sin? I would assume that he had a CCC book to study his faith.
Oh great more misrepresentations, like we need it.Dear sister Josie,
I had a very orthodox Latin Catholic friend who read one of Fr. John Hardon books, and he came away disgusted and disappointed. That friend was a former Protestant who was on a journey to the Catholic Church about the same time as me. **He found statements that he thought misrepresented Catholic teaching **(my friendās not a traditionalist, if thatās what youāre thinking) - my friend showed me the statements, and though I donāt remember what they were, I definitely remember coming away with the same impression as he did. So I gather if brother surgei was under Fr. Hardonās ātutelage,ā he might not have gotten the whole story.
Blessings
Yes, and officially so. What you get on the internet does not accurately reflect real life. The Catholic Church has a yearly theological commission set up for and with all the ancient apostolic Christian Churches.Our Church is trying itās best to unite with the Orthodox, would you say the Orthodox are trying just as hard?
I love being able to wait and let others make the argumentation for me. Now God in some perverted system of justice deprives the children of Adam of justice..294 It is a sin which will be transmitted by propagation to all mankind, that is, by the transmission of a human nature deprived of original holiness and justice. And that is why original sin is called āsinā only in an analogical sense: it is a sin ācontractedā and not ācommittedā - a state and not an act.
So a single non devine person in history, Mary, is deprived of concupiscence allowing her to chose Christ. The rest have to strougle against injustices perpetuated upon us by God depriving us of the grace of origonal holliness.405 Although it is proper to each individual,295 original sin does not have the character of a personal fault in any of Adamās descendants.** It is a deprivation of original holiness and justice, but human nature has not been totally corrupted: it is wounded in the natural powers proper to it, subject to ignorance, suffering and the dominion of death, and inclined to sin - an inclination to evil that is called concupiscence". **Baptism, by imparting the life of Christās grace, erases original sin and turns a man back towards God, but the consequences for nature, weakened and inclined to evil, persist in man and summon him to spiritual battle.
Did you or did you not misrepresent Catholic teaching (that was my point)?I love being able to wait and let others make the argumentation for me. Now God in some perverted system of justice deprives the children of Adam of justice.
So a single non devine person in history, Mary, is deprived of concupiscence allowing her to chose Christ. The rest have to strougle against injustices perpetuated upon us by God depriving us of the grace of origonal holliness.
Either God is universally just or he is not. Or your a muslim and you can have it both ways.
Surgei is English your first language?It is interesting how many of you skipped what I actually said. To answer what you think I said is not right. Please forgive me for oversimplification of the topics that were brought up. The unification attemps through the ages have spent volumes to try to explain these things.
Please donāt attack Fr. Hardon though. Considering he was the spiritual father of this little nun from Calcutta who was cannonized. His cause is oppen as well.
Hereās a perfect example of how the cow tells about the horse.So a single non devine person in history, Mary, is deprived of concupiscence allowing her to chose Christ. The rest have to strougle against injustices perpetuated upon us by God depriving us of the grace of origonal holliness.
Either God is universally just or he is not. Or your a muslim and you can have it both ways.
Would you suppose that the converse could be applied as well? Should Catholics look at the Orthodox view instead of positing their views on the Orthodox view (as some ECs are wont to do in regards to reconciling doctrine w/Rome).Dear brother surgei,
Hereās a perfect example of how the cow tells about the horse.
To EO apologists and polemicsts, lack of concupiscence strangely means that there is no free will.
But to the Catholic understanding, concupiscence has nothing to do with free will. Free will is a natural condition of man - part of human nature created by God. The presence or lack of concupiscence does not affect the presence of free will in a human being. Lack of concupiscence does not mean one does not have to struggle against a fallen world. Mary was tempted, just as Jesus was tempted, and she had to use her free will to avoid evil all her life, and her very Fiat was made with free will.
Does lack of concupiscence mean one loses the free will to sin? Of course not. How do we know? Because Adam and Eve lacked concupiscence, yet they sinned. So concupiscence is not what makes us sin. What makes sin a sin by definition is free will, and every human being, including Mary, had free will.
If you want to criticize the Catholic Church, do it based on her actual teachings on concupiscence. Donāt impose your own deficient EO understanding of concupiscence on the matter (though, I find EO apologetics to not always properly reflect official EO teachings, so the ādeficient EO understandingā should not be taken as a knock on the EOC herself).
Blessings,
Marduk