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Alexander_Roman
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Dear Theistgal (were you ever on the Byzantine Forum?),Actually, ciero, based on what I’ve read of your posts so far, both in this thread and others, I think Union has a good point. You describe yourself as “orthodox in communion with Rome”, yet you reject much of what Rome teaches.
Now, I am not saying you’re right or wrong to do that. However, it does make one wonder why you feel it’s necessary to be “orthodox in communion with Rome” (a description which the Orthodox themselves find rather amusing, from what I’ve read).
Good point - to be in “communion with Rome” is the same, to the Orthodox, as being heretical while insisting that one is not . . .
On the other hand, EC’s have always used “Orthodox Christians” in their Liturgy and it is not, nor should be, a foreign term for either EC’s or RC’s.
The Oriental Orthodox keep to that title. If we Catholics are serious (and we are) about having continuity with the first millennium of the Church, then we are all “Orthodox” in faith, belonging to the “Catholic” Church.
“Orthodox Catholic Christian” describes all of us then.
Alex