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Peter_J
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We’ve had a number of discussions about uses and misuses of the terms church and rite. (E.g. A correct use is saying “the UGCC uses the Byzantine Rite”, an incorrect use is saying that the UGCC is a “rite”.)
But the other side of this misunderstanding is, I think, very rarely brought up: namely, when posters speak of the “Roman Church” (or “Roman Catholic Church”) when there really is no “Roman Church” – there is the Latin Church, which is one of the 23 churches in the Roman Communion (not “Roman Church”).
So I guess the point is, we probably won’t get anywhere unless we address the whole problem.
But the other side of this misunderstanding is, I think, very rarely brought up: namely, when posters speak of the “Roman Church” (or “Roman Catholic Church”) when there really is no “Roman Church” – there is the Latin Church, which is one of the 23 churches in the Roman Communion (not “Roman Church”).
So I guess the point is, we probably won’t get anywhere unless we address the whole problem.