What you are promoting is a fiction. In the first place a teaching role is much beyond defining dogma. In fact, defining new dogma is not a proper part of teaching the Faith, it is the conserving and transmission of the Faith once handed from Christ to the Apostles that is the teaching office of the church.
Your making a big deal out of the fact of defining dogma! all this is confirming what the church has been teaching all along! there has been no changes made to any teaching. Dogma IS a way of transmitting the faith, the reason the church does this is to avoid confusion as to what the church teaches, so you won’t 30 different answers as you might with different protestant groups.
There is no place for the defining new dogmas. The church always addressed threats of heresy by Council, and in those cases when a more positive definition (the setting of limits to an understanding, an apophatic approach) was called for, it was always as a Council of the Fathers that such decisions were made.
A council that was headed by the pope! I think you might forget what a council is and was back then, It was the gathering of bishops who were in union with the pope! These councils by the way provided you the teachings of Christ’s divinity, the trinity, the natures of Christ, the hypostatic union, the Bible canon, etc. Second, Scripture and Tradition both show that Peter and his successors always had the last word. We see this in Acts 15. We see this with Clement’s letter to the Corinthians. And the Orthodox obeyed the councils that were headed and approved by the pope until they broke away from Rome.
You attack the Orthodox Faith over the issue of artificial birth control, yet the Orthodox faith does not promote, and certainly does not “bless” the use of artificial birth control (people who think that have confused the terminology). In fact the church condemns all forms of abortifactants and directly opposes abortion. Techniques individuals might employ outside of this within their marriage are as benign as the rhythm method.
**No-one is attacking the orthodox, this is just a discussion discussing the obstacles that are placed in between a re-unification between the two churches. Enivitably the difference between the two churches will come up and be discussed! If you can’t handle the fact that catholics will point out the differences between the churches then maybe you shouldn’t be involved in this discussion. I’m certainly prepared (and any catholic for that matter) for any
discussion/argument/difference of opinion that would come up. Yet i won’t go accuse them of attacking the faith, that’s a sign of weakness if you ask me. Your confusing honest and frank dialogue with being attacked! How can you ever have a proper conversation with that attitude? **
When the couple have only an MD to turn to for advice, they will only get an MD’s perspective. Orthodox families are plugged in to the church and encouraged to consult with their own spiritual directors (usually the pastor). The church always encourages life and engages the needs of families with pastoral concern. This is something many Roman Catholic priests sometimes attempt to do as well, even though they are not really permitted to.
Hang on a sec, you say "engages the needs of families with pastoral concern" does that mean if the needs of families means to use contraception that the priest will OK it? This is an honest question i’m not trying to be sneaky or antyhing. What is the official orthodox teaching on contraception? are all preists required to teach the faith “in season and out” or use their assessment of the situation at the time to make a decision?
Now from the perspective of Holy Orthodoxy, your claim that “Popes have never taught error” is unconvincing, because:
Every priest and bishop, including later bishops of Rome, who have endorsed the filioque have taught error. That is about 1,000 years worth of mistakes.
**Can you give me an example of these erros please? The church defined Christ’s divinity, the trinity, the natures of Christ, the hypostatic union, the Bible canon, etc. were these rrors? **
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