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josephdaniel29
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It’s not nearly the “problem” you make it out to be. How many Orthodox Churches are not in communion today? Also, the situation you describe above looks remarkably similar to the Church for the first thousand years prior to the Schism. Funny how that works huh?One of the major problems (that the Orthodox deny or play down) is that their churches are not united. Church A might be in communion with Church B and vice versa but Church A might also be in communion with Church C that Church B is not in communion with. The whole relationship/recognition situation is highly complex and often arises from territorial disputes (though they call them ‘jurisdictional’).
These are not variations in teaching, these are variations in pastoral practice. I know it’s a novel idea, but we prefer to leave pastoral issues to the pastors, not the canonist.The churches don’t always teach the same thing. The Echumenical Patriarch and the Russian O.C. recognises Catholic ordination, the Greek church does not. The Russians do not permit artificial contraception, the Greeks do. Etc, etc. etc.
So I assume you have proof that “most” of them “despise” Catholicism? Did you ask most of them? Perhaps you know someone who has spoken to most of them? If so I would love to hear about it.Apart from which most of them despise Catholicism - just go to a few of their websites and check.