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As an RC, I’ve read about other “non-Roman” Catholic faiths which have valid apostolic succession, many of which are in communion with Rome. It’s fascinating how wide Catholicism is. Too bad many of my fellow Romans don’t recognize this reality. Do you have a link to describe your heritage and other similar Catholic faiths? Blessings.As GKC points out, that is the original usage of the term Protestant. Your protest against that (pun not intended), shows that this historic usage is no longer relevant, and the term is useless. It has now become a meaningless term that tries to, at the same time, unite Anabatists with Lutherans and Anglicans. And this has nothing to do with ‘Protestantism’ being ‘disunited.’ Since I don’t blame the Roman Catholic Church for things done by churches not in communion with her, I expect the same treatment from Roman Catholics.
I could identify as a Protestant in the original usage, but I don’t. And as we see here, Luther himself rejected the term, saying that we ought to either use the term ‘Christian’ or ‘Evangelical.’ (The problem with that, of course, is that in english, the latter term has become synonymous with evangelicalism.) The interesting thing, however, is that the term ‘Christian’ (Ger. christliche, if used as an adjective, or Christen, if used as a (personal) noun) had in German (Roman Catholic) usage been used as a translation of Catholic (which went on in the Lutheran tradition, as we can see here). The main reason I don’t identify as a ‘Protestant’ is that I do not ‘protest’ against any ban on my religious freedom from my government. I am a Catholic Christian, member (and priest) of the historic Church of Norway, which dates back to 995, when it was established by Olaf Tryggvason and his english bishops. It is no longer in communion with Rome, and is part of the Lutheran tradition. That can be bad, but there is no principled difference between this and the situation with the Orthodox churches.
I’ve defended my apostolic succession before, and I do not intent do so in this thread.