I didn’t know you were a priest. Thanks for letting me know
My questions Fr, are to seek clarity. That’s all.
Re: concelebration,
who is it that JPII concelebrated the Eucharist with?
Homily: Let No Difficulty Hinder Us
Am I reading concelebration with Bartholomew incorrectly?
**Yes. You are reading concelebration with Bartholomew incorrectly.
The Pope and the Patriarch do not concelebrate at each other’s Eucharists. They are present for them. (If you are acquainted with the vetus ordo of the Mass, you may think of it as when clergy “sat in choir,” vested in their choir dress. This was not concelebrating but the manner for clergy to be present at the Mass being offered by whoever was the celebrant.) In any event they do not receive Communion from each other, either. They do, however, exchange the sign of peace/kiss of peace.
In the case you are referencing there are two things happening at the one Eucharist. It was the Solemnity of Ss. Peter and Paul. For years now, the patriarchate in Constantinople sends a delegation to Rome to be present to celebrate the feast of the apostles of Rome. At times, the patriarch himself has come. (In turn, the Holy See correspondingly sends a delegation to Constantinople for the Feast of Saint Andrew, November 30th, the founder of that see.)
At this same Mass, Saint John Paul II established the custom that all metropolitan archbishops named in the last year would receive, from his hands, the pallium – the liturgical mark of their office as metropolitans. Typically, the archbishops would bring with them to Rome a pilgrimage of clergy, religious and faithful from their archdioceses. It is these Catholic archbishops who were concelebrating with the pope. Before Francis, this celebration would bring to a close the major ceremonies of the papal court for the Summer. In July, the pope would leave Rome for Castel Gandolfo and, normally, for a vacation in the mountains. Rome in August is often miserably hot. The pope would normally return in September. Francis remains in Rome and has chosen not to use the summer palace.**
Actually that’s not what concerns me on this topic. IMV schism also plays a part in what makes something licit vs illicit
**I have no idea what the initialism IMV means in English or what it is qualifying relative to schism.
Seldom is the canonical crime of schism involved in issues of liceity/illicitness or validity/invalidity when it comes to the sacraments.**
It’s a big subject with lots of layers and lots of effort by a whole lot of people over the years.
You are very correct.
vatican.va/roman_curia/pontifical_councils/chrstuni/sub-index/index_orthodox-ch.htm
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