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ndismyhome
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Those would be two big ones. I would also add indellible character, Eucharistic emphasis, and the notion that (pre Vat. II) only a priest and altar servers were needed for mass. Orthodoxy feels more “Lutheran” to me in piety than Roman Catholicism does. If I were to leave my Lutheran denomination, I would try to enter into the OCA. If not there then eastern rite Catholicism, and if all those options were exhausted, Latin rite Catholicism.ndismyhome and dcointin,
Would it be fair to say that when one strips away the ecclesiological issues of papal infallibility (ex cathedra) and universal jurisdiction, Sacred Tradition and Apostolic Succession seem appealing to some Lutherans, hence the apparent movement in that direction instead of to Rome?
Jon
As to your point about Sacred Tradition and Apostolic Succession, I would be suspect of the “Lutheran-ness” of anyone who did not take those doctrines seriously. After all, we put the Nicene Creed at the front of our Concordias for a reason!