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I totally agree with your post.What has this got to do with the Filioque? Rome has rejected none of the 21 Councils- including those that affirmed the Filioque.
Who is (denying it)? We do use it today- for over a thousand years now, what ancient Romans did or didnât do cannot just take away from what the West has done for so long, with the blessing and approval of Popes and Ecumenical Councils.
Who is denying it? It was also accepted by other Popes and Councils- Is that not factual?
You have to start making some point with all these questions that imply a denial that no one on this thread is making. Really ByzCath- What is your point?
It is a matter of Tradition- could you provide a common creed for the church of the first three centuries? The creed was formulated because of heresy- if the contention is that the filioque is heretical, then this gesture youâre suggesting will achieve nothing since we are not going to change our dogmas- and if the Orthodox think itâs heresy they wonât unite with us just because our creeds sound similar.
If itâs not (heretical) then why tell a church to change itâs thousand year practice as a gesture to another that doesnât deem it heretical? Sorry, such politically motivated changes to our practice with the romantic idea that they will make us more other-friendly have proven disastrous to us in the west, weâve had enough of that- and we know it doesnât even work.
The East and West and Orient within the Catholic communion have recited the creed differently without the church falling apart, so far-Thatâs proof enough for me that such a move is unwarranted. And no matter what they try to make us Latins do, the Eastâs main problem is the papacy- which until solved will always be an obstacle to unity. You donât like Latinizations, we donât like it when the Eastern equivalent is done to us either. Interfering with our practice when we are not imposing it on others is unwarranted. Thereâs no reason to think that demanding such changes on the West will do anything to achieve unity- It might just cause us to alienate more of our own Latin factions even further and create more problems for us in the West- again, fifty years of that is more than enough for us.
If, and I say if, there is any shift, it is a shift towards giving up more and more for ecumenismâs sake.