Vico said:
"The method currently used for that evangelilzing is through approval of the Patriarch of Rome (and Roman Curia which includes the CEC and CEP) representing the Universal Church not the Latin Church, and as can easily be seen,
"This is not actually true. First of all +Benedict relinquished the title of “Patriarch of the West”. Secondly none of our UGCC missionaries are working under any authority other than that of the Synod and their Eparchial bishop or Exarch. This is a misleading statement from what is actually happening within the UGCC. It may look good in theory on paper, but hasn’t been the case for several decades.
So those are very good comments.
I should have used the term “The bishop of the Church of Rome” as used in CCEO instead of Patriarch of Rome to avoid arguments (certainly not Patriarch of the West, obsoleted in 2006 because west now includes North America, Australia and New Zealand ). The pope is now described as:
bishop of Rome
vicar of Jesus Christ
successor of the prince of the apostles
supreme pontiff of the universal church,
primate of Italy,
archbishop and metropolitan of the province of Rome
sovereign of Vatican City State and
servant of the servants of God.
I will clarify what I mean about evangalization. Any evangelizing that is done in the eparchy or exarchy
is through the approval of the Patriarch of Rome (and Roman Curia which includes the CEC and CEP), because
- for an existing territory of a Church sui iuris, the evangalization is already its right and obligation, and
- outside an established province, the approval is obtained to extablish a new eparchy or exarchy for any Church sui iuris from the Holy See. (This is significant even if this should appear to be only a formality.)
For example, an apostolic exarchate is under the direct authority of the Holy See, and there are many of these today for the various Churches sui iuris.
(Patriarchial) Examples for Melkite CC: 1) Argentine, 2) Venezuela.
(Major Archepiscopal) Examples for the UGCC: 1) Great Britain, 2) France, Benelux, and Switzerland, and 3) Germany and Scandanavia.
(Metropolitan) Example for Ruthenian CC: Apostolic Exarchate in the Czech Republic.