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Matthew_Holford
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I am vaguely aware that the governance of Eastern Churches differs somewhat from the Latin Church. So, please be patient with me if my questions are phrased in a way that does not fit well with the way Eastern Churches are governed.
If reference to Eastern Churches I mean the 22 Eastern Catholic Churches sui juris in communion with the Holy See.
I want to ask what authority, if any, the senior Hierarch (Patriarch, Major Archbishop, or Metropolitan) has over his Eastern Catholic Church sui juris.
Is it a supreme authority over his Church and its Hierarchs in a similar manner to the supreme authority the Bishop of Rome has over the Latin Catholic Church sui juris?
Is it more of a limited supervisory jurisdiction that a Latin Catholic Church sui juris Metropolitan would have over his ecclesiastical province?
Does he have no authority over other Hierarchs but holds a position primus inter pares?
Maybe none of the above describes his authority.
Pax
Matthew
If reference to Eastern Churches I mean the 22 Eastern Catholic Churches sui juris in communion with the Holy See.
I want to ask what authority, if any, the senior Hierarch (Patriarch, Major Archbishop, or Metropolitan) has over his Eastern Catholic Church sui juris.
Is it a supreme authority over his Church and its Hierarchs in a similar manner to the supreme authority the Bishop of Rome has over the Latin Catholic Church sui juris?
Is it more of a limited supervisory jurisdiction that a Latin Catholic Church sui juris Metropolitan would have over his ecclesiastical province?
Does he have no authority over other Hierarchs but holds a position primus inter pares?
Maybe none of the above describes his authority.
Pax
Matthew