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mardukm
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Dear brother Ferde,
However, not all Eastern Orthodox are of the Low Petrine position. The recent colloquy between the EO and CC in Ravenna (the one that the ROC did not attend because of the inclusion of the Estonian Orthodox Church, which is recognized by the EP, but not the MP) agreed on a High Petrine position. So the Low and High Petrine positions both exist in the EOC (just as the Absolutist and High Petrine positions both exist in the CC). I’m sure there are many EO who are struggling with which position to hold, so please don’t just lump them all together in the Low Petrine camp and give snide remarks to our EO members.
Blessings,
Marduk
Wasn’t that an inappropriate remark? Have you been following the discussions in the Eastern Catholicism forum on the differences between the Absolutist Petrine, the High Petrine, and the Low Petrine positions? It is the Low Petrine advocates who think that “primus inter pares” is a merely honorific position.Say what?! What does ‘primacy’ mean then? Oh wait! I remember. He gets the drumstick at Thanksgiving. Gotcha.
However, not all Eastern Orthodox are of the Low Petrine position. The recent colloquy between the EO and CC in Ravenna (the one that the ROC did not attend because of the inclusion of the Estonian Orthodox Church, which is recognized by the EP, but not the MP) agreed on a High Petrine position. So the Low and High Petrine positions both exist in the EOC (just as the Absolutist and High Petrine positions both exist in the CC). I’m sure there are many EO who are struggling with which position to hold, so please don’t just lump them all together in the Low Petrine camp and give snide remarks to our EO members.
Blessings,
Marduk