benhur #417
Yes, but that does not address the fact that O’s say they are “Catholic” and P 's also. Not sure Ignatius denied the patriarchal system , or that Rome was governed not by one head bishop but by a group of bishops. You must address your particular view of Catholic beyong Ignatius.
You never seem “sure” of anything. No wonder you are in confusion, despite all the facts you’ve been given. You really need to drop your confusions and get the facts.
You even seem ignorant of the reality that nearly all Protestants would NOT “say they are ‘Catholic’ ”
A few “Orthodox” may “say they are “Catholic”, but that is only one of the many names used as the facts show:
oca.org/questions/teaching/what-is-the-proper-name-for-the-orthodox-church
Question
What is the proper name for the Orthodox Church? One sees so many, and of such different variety!
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Answer
It must be understood first of all that names like Greek Orthodox, Russian Orthodox, Syrian Orthodox, Serbian Orthodox, Romanian Orthodox, etc. are all names for one and the same Church with one and the same faith and practice. Of course within these churches there are cultural differences which do not touch the essence of the faith as such.
“Sometimes the Orthodox Church is also called the Eastern Orthodox Church, or the Oriental Church, or the Christian Church of the East, or the Orthodox Catholic Church, or the Graeco-Russian Church. But once more, these are all different names for the same Church.
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Care must be exercised not to confuse the Orthodox Church with the Eastern Christian Churches in union with the See of Rome: the so-called Uniates, or Byzantine or Greek Catholics. And also there is the distinction to be made between the Orthodox and the so-called Oriental Orthodox or Lesser Eastern Churches such as the Coptic Church, the Ethiopian, Syrian, Armenian, Indian, and other churches which are very close to the Orthodox Church but not part of it.
“In America it must be noticed that the new autocephalous (self-governing) Church which used to be the Russian Orthodox Church of America is now simply called the Orthodox Church in America.”
[My emphases].
What would help you is to absorb the clarity and truthfulness of St Ignatius, not try to ignore him – that clarity, to which infallibility is added, is what Christ gave His Catholic Church in dogma and doctrine, and no other church.