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Ignatios
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Greetings to you Marduk,Dear brother Ignatios,
Those are great honors, but they have nothing to do with the authority of the See. The authority indeed comes from the fact of its Petrine foundation.
…and honor is all there is when we relate to other Holy Sees, according to the Canons
The Authority of the See does not go beyond the See whom ever this See may be, and again according to the Canons.
You said that the authority indeed comes from the fact of its Petrine foundation…
Now please presents us with this deed, and deed is I still yet to see, and finaly Marduk has got the deed, I think all of us are watching and waiting impatiently for this “deed”.
Can hardly wait, please do.Unless someone else has not done so, I’ll provide you with some by the end of the week.
looking at the past, Marduk, I do not know why you would be looking forward to it, for one, it was presented to you by many and numerous times, second, you could not defeat it once, So therefore I wonder why you would be looking forward to it.Looking forward to it.
I would be interested to see your sources for stating that the papal claims are “heretical.” Also, what biblical grounds do you have that it is “blasphemy?”
- The Papal claims as claimed by Rome are heretical by all means i.e. not from the Holy Tradition nor do we see it in the life of the Church, in other words, they are foreign to what the Church had expereinced and kn ew and set forth in the Holy Canons.
- I will present you some evidence from the Holy Tradition:
1.Ephesians 1:22
And God placed all things under*** his ***feet and appointed him to be head over everything for the church,Ephesians 1:21-23 (in Context) Ephesians 1 (Whole Chapter)
2.Ephesians 5:23
For the husband is the head of the wife as Christ is the head of the church, his body, of which he is the Savior.
Ephesians 5:22-24 (in Context) Ephesians 5 (Whole Chapter)
3.Colossians 1:18
And he is the head of the body, the church; he is the beginning and the firstborn from among the dead, so that in everything he might have the supremacy.
???Just because A obtains apostolic succession from B, that does not mean that A is B’s successor. For example, the Russian Orthodox Church has apostolic succession from St. Andrew through Constantinople, but it is only the bishop of Constantinople who is the actual successor of St. Andrew.
… Similarly, though Antioch can claim apostolic succession from St. Peter, it is only the bishop of Rome who is the actual successor of St. Peter.
ANTIOCH CAN CLAIM, because the Holy tradition testify for this venerable See, oral and written, unlike Rome.Blessings,
Marduk
…AND again you use the word “ACTUAL” by this than you most defenitely mean that the Antiochian successors are “FICTIONAL” which is making the absurdity of this falasy clear as the sun.
I only responded to what you wrote ghosty, if you don’t like to get into it then why respond to begin with???If others want to debate this with you, again, they have my blessing. I don’t have the time nor the inclination to rehash the Patristic quotes over again; there are plenty of more appropriate threads that have already dealt with this topic.
The question asked here was how having many Sees claiming a Petrine origin squares with Papal Primacy, and that’s been addressed.
Peace and God bless!
In the Middle East situation between the Eastern Catholics and the Orthodox has been moving rather fast towards unity, intermarriages are happening or have been, One of my brother-in-law is Maronite and the other Melkite and the others are Orthodox, my mother is Catholic( Melkite) My wife is ( RC)agreed, Ignatios.
from what i read in the Bible and from early Christian history, Jerusalem and Antioch played the earliest major roles, with the bishopry of Rome coming into prominance a bit later, and not immediately.
Egypt, Armenia, India, Jerusalem, Turkey, Syria, Greece, and other nations also can also boast Apostolic roots to their Christian communities.
Ignatios, your comment about the Bishops of those other early cites being fully ordained (as opposed to partially or inadequately ordained) rings true, as well.
what i would really like to see… the Roman Catholic, Oriental Orthodox, and Eastern Orthodox churches all remaining Catholic or Orthodox, yet able to worship, take communion at, and inter-marry in one another’s churches.
Check the following link to see for yourself, the Melkite and the Maronite, started already to unify the Pascha(Easter) in Lebanon, Now they celebrate Pascha( Easter) with the Orthodox:
shweir.com/easter_unification.htm
Make sure you scroll down to the English parts.
GOD bless you all †††