"Roma locuta est" and ecumenism

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What makes you think that “tons of Catholics here are so very unecumenical-minded”?
I couldn’t disagree more with the statement “tons” of Catholics “Here” are unecumenical minded.

After reading through the thread we need a “definition” of “Unecumenical minded”
for the thread has dissolved into the Catholic Church is “non Scriptural” on conservative “hot botton issues.”
I won’t even ask what those “issues are” for it’s Off topic.

Hmmm.
I do wonder what they are though.
I don’t think the Catholic Church is willing to “sell out” their views on Life, sexuality just to be
“popular” with non Catholics.
and “ecumenical minded” if that was what the post was trying to imply given the topic of this thread.
 
“Roma locuta est, causa finita est” (“Rome has spoken, case is closed”).

(For the record, I know St Augustine didn’t actually say that but rather “jam enim de hac causa duo concilia missa sunt ad sedem apostolicam; inde etiam rescripta venerunt; causa finita est” (which roughly translate to: “there are two councils, for now this matter as brought to the Apostolic See, whence also letters are come to pass, the case was finished”) in response to the heretical Pelagianism of the time.)

But the point I’d like to make here: if even the pope thinks that ecumenism is a good thing, shouldn’t that be enough? How is it that tons of Catholics here are so very unecumenical-minded? It just doesn’t make sense to me.
Your post is a dichotomy; You reject Rome has spoken from history, then you make the claim the Pope “thinks” that ecumenism is a good thing? Because Rome has spoken here, you ask the question "shouldn’t that be enough? What is your point?🤷

“tons of Catholics”? “very unecumenical”?

Your not confusing a judgement on an individuals spirit of ecumenism from debated topics to actual Catholic ecumenical efforts, that are being put forth in societies?

Catholic answers is one proof of the “tons of Catholics” who are excercising one ecumenical effort here today.

I believe a true ecumenical effort can be put forth, when both sides of an issue respects, learns and understands the others position of a subject. When one side tries to tell the other side how his/her faith is believed and practiced when it is never the case. The ecumenical effort does not become “unecumenical”, what results from this example many times here is one’s negative disposition to another’s faith. What is needed here from this example is not “ecumenism” but correction or evangelization, so that the person making the false assumptions of another’s faith, should be corrected, before “ecumenism” can resume.

Ecumenism deals with Truth between two sides that share something in common, with different views to reach an understanding peacefully.

Debate’s reveal opposing view’s and misunderstandings, that need more clarification between two parties, the result from such debates prove’s successful so that an ecumenical effort can be put forth between the two parties.

Flare up’s in debates are caused by one who does not practice another’s faith, yet tries to tell and inform the opposition how is faith is believed and how it is practiced. This type of disposition almost always fails the Catholic ecumenical effort before it can begin.

For example; I have seen time and time again Orthodox TELL Catholics what they believe, how they believe, and how they are wrong for believing their Catholic faith. It never fails some Catholics accept the Orthodox position because it pretends to support these false accusations with historical facts, councils, documents etc… when most times it is an opinion of the facts and not the facts themselves.

It is here that Catholics should be aware of the wolf in sheep’s clothing. It is not necessary to question another’s faith in this forum, or to reject their faith, when one does not practice the faith one rejects.

I have visited many non-catholic sites. This is the only site that possesses the most ecumenical peaceful efforts, because it allows the freedom for both sides to express their faiths.

What is debatable and not ecumenical is that history records, St.Augustine did repeat what other saints and councils have said prior to St.Augustine; “Rome has spoken” or “Peter has spoken” being applied to the Pope after the Pope has spoken.

Peace be with you
 
Your post is a dichotomy; You reject Rome has spoken from history, then you make the claim the Pope “thinks” that ecumenism is a good thing? Because Rome has spoken here, you ask the question "shouldn’t that be enough? What is your point?🤷

“tons of Catholics”? “very unecumenical”?

Your not confusing a judgement on an individuals spirit of ecumenism from debated topics to actual Catholic ecumenical efforts, that are being put forth in societies?

Catholic answers is one proof of the “tons of Catholics” who are excercising one ecumenical effort here today.

I believe a true ecumenical effort can be put forth, when both sides of an issue respects, learns and understands the others position of a subject. When one side tries to tell the other side how his/her faith is believed and practiced when it is never the case. The ecumenical effort does not become “unecumenical”, what results from this example many times here is one’s negative disposition to another’s faith. What is needed here from this example is not “ecumenism” but correction or evangelization, so that the person making the false assumptions of another’s faith, should be corrected, before “ecumenism” can resume.

Ecumenism deals with Truth between two sides that share something in common, with different views to reach an understanding peacefully.

Debate’s reveal opposing view’s and misunderstandings, that need more clarification between two parties, the result from such debates prove’s successful so that an ecumenical effort can be put forth between the two parties.

Flare up’s in debates are caused by one who does not practice another’s faith, yet tries to tell and inform the opposition how is faith is believed and how it is practiced. This type of disposition almost always fails the Catholic ecumenical effort before it can begin.

For example; I have seen time and time again Orthodox TELL Catholics what they believe, how they believe, and how they are wrong for believing their Catholic faith. It never fails some Catholics accept the Orthodox position because it pretends to support these false accusations with historical facts, councils, documents etc… when most times it is an opinion of the facts and not the facts themselves.

It is here that Catholics should be aware of the wolf in sheep’s clothing. It is not necessary to question another’s faith in this forum, or to reject their faith, when one does not practice the faith one rejects.

I have visited many non-catholic sites. This is the only site that possesses the most ecumenical peaceful efforts, because it allows the freedom for both sides to express their faiths.

What is debatable and not ecumenical is that history records, St.Augustine did repeat what other saints and councils have said prior to St.Augustine; “Rome has spoken” or “Peter has spoken” being applied to the Pope after the Pope has spoken.

Peace be with you
Amen. Great post.
 
Originally Posted by Peter J
“Roma locuta est, causa finita est” (“Rome has spoken, case is closed”).
Hi Gabriel. What do you by “You reject Rome has spoken from history”? Are you referring to the disclaimer I made about St. Augustine (that I’m aware that he didn’t say “Roma locuta est, causa finita est”)?
 
Catholic answers is one proof of the “tons of Catholics” who are excercising one ecumenical effort here today.

I believe a true ecumenical effort can be put forth, when both sides of an issue respects, learns and understands the others position of a subject. When one side tries to tell the other side how his/her faith is believed and practiced when it is never the case. The ecumenical effort does not become “unecumenical”, what results from this example many times here is one’s negative disposition to another’s faith. What is needed here from this example is not “ecumenism” but correction or evangelization, so that the person making the false assumptions of another’s faith, should be corrected, before “ecumenism” can resume.

Ecumenism deals with Truth between two sides that share something in common, with different views to reach an understanding peacefully.

Debate’s reveal opposing view’s and misunderstandings, that need more clarification between two parties, the result from such debates prove’s successful so that an ecumenical effort can be put forth between the two parties.

Flare up’s in debates are caused by one who does not practice another’s faith, yet tries to tell and inform the opposition how is faith is believed and how it is practiced. This type of disposition almost always fails the Catholic ecumenical effort before it can begin.

For example; I have seen time and time again Orthodox TELL Catholics what they believe, how they believe, and how they are wrong for believing their Catholic faith. It never fails some Catholics accept the Orthodox position because it pretends to support these false accusations with historical facts, councils, documents etc… when most times it is an opinion of the facts and not the facts themselves.

It is here that Catholics should be aware of the wolf in sheep’s clothing. It is not necessary to question another’s faith in this forum, or to reject their faith, when one does not practice the faith one rejects.

I have visited many non-catholic sites. This is the only site that possesses the most ecumenical peaceful efforts, because it allows the freedom for both sides to express their faiths.
This would certainly be great if it were true; but the reality is that the problem is not just on the Orthodox side.
 
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