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I am a Latin Catholic, but keep in mind that many of my brothers have a very “Roman-centric” mindset (can’t really blame them - 98% of our communion is comprised of Latins). I personally have zero issue with slightly differing canons and agree with your point. I consider Trent infallible, but Trent wasn’t dealing with the Orthodox - it was dealing with Protestants. The books listed by Trent are without a doubt inspired Scripture, but I’m not convinced that Trent expicitly excludes the possibility of other inspired books - the issue is Protestants who rejected 7 books of the Western canon. I am very certain that Rome would have no issue with the Orthodox recognizing additional books in the event of reunion just as it wasn’t an issue prior to the schism.But then, was the Church in disunity until Trent? I think from the Orthodox perspective, unity does not imply absolute uniformity, which is why slightly varying canons of scripture do not bother us so much.