And I know you want to pretend there isn’t. The Orthodox think there is…in fact, they consider the Catholic view heterodox.
So the view that one is always a priest, and the view that one is not always a priest is not a contradiction?
This is a misconception. There is a world of difference
between saying one has received the indelible mark
of Holy Orders and one can rightfully function as a
priest.
In the church “once a priest always a priest”
is tantamount to saying onmce a catholic always
a catholic.
One will die with that identifying mark whether he
is worthy or not worthy. The same in Orthodoxy.
In Catholicism there are situations in which the priest
can function validly but illicitly and then situations
in which they can’t function at all.
Yes the MARK on the soul of Holy Orders is permanent
can’t be repeated. However just as with any laity
who apostates, when they die they don’t die as something
else but as an apostate Catholic no matter where they go
and what they do.
You are confusing the person with the action.
So yes when anapostate Orthodox priest dies he
remains an apostate Orthodox priest. He is still a
priest although he can’t function as one.
Just an excommunicated Cagholic cannot receive
the Eucharist- they remain Catholic but cannot participate.