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Dear brother Peter,
Marduk
My consistent position is only that a head bishop (on whatever level - metropolitan, patriarchal, universal) must support the majority of the body of bishops on a non-doctrinal matter.**what Easterns really want is, “primacy within collegiality only if it always works in our favor.” **
Not always, Brother Marduk. But, I think almost every Eastern Christian would expect that primacy would always protect their basic rights. Not on every situation. But, it seems it’s your position that primacy means that the basic rights of Eastern Christians are subject to being curtailed by papal primacy.
I can agree with you that from an Eastern perspective, Cum data fuerit curtailed the rights of Eastern Catholics. I cannot agree however on the following points (if such points are what you are proposing):That was laudable. But, does that somehow excuse the wrongness of Cum Data Fuerit?
- That Cum data fuerit represented a wholesale, across-the-board diminution of the Eastern Tradition.
- That Cum data fuerit was a judgment of the Pope based on a unilateral, absolute authority.
- That Cum data fuerit did not simply give voice to the existing laws of the general body of bishops in their legitimate territory.
- That Cum data fuerit had no other intention but to diminish the Eastern Tradition.
- That Cum data fuerit did not address a real concern because of possible scandal from the perspective of the general body of Latin bishops in their legitimate territory.
Marduk