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SYNODUS EPISCOPORUM
X ORDINARY GENERAL ASSEMBLY
OF THE SYNOD OF BISHOPS
I found this interesting, and as the comments of this Eastern Catholic Patriarch touch upon relations with the Orthodox, and the Patriarchal ecclesiology still in use among the Orthodox, I thought it best to post this here.
As a matter of background, Pope John Paul II called an assembly of bishops. This Patriarch is apparently taking exception to the established protocol, which implies that the patriarchal office he holds and the (formerly Orthodox) Melkite Antiochian church is the result of a concession by the Papacy and not a church in it’s own right.
H.B. Grégoire III LAHAM, B.S., Patriarch of Antioch for the Greek-Melchites, Syria
http://www.opuslibani.org.lb/eglise/003/lahham.jpg
04.10.2001
(emphasis where it occurs is mine)
It seems that the patriarch fears that his Melkite church (which began as an Orthodox church which agreed to share communion with the Papacy in 1724AD), is now being regarded by the Vatican as a subordinate entity (Episcopal Conference) rather than the Sister Church it was when it first agreed to communion.
For reference, I show a link to the Code of Canons for the Oriental Churches (CCEO) compiled by the Vatican (1990AD) for the use of Eastern Catholic churches, and also a link for the Canons of the Orthodox church which applied to the Melkites originally.
Has anyone any thoughts on this?
X ORDINARY GENERAL ASSEMBLY
OF THE SYNOD OF BISHOPS
I found this interesting, and as the comments of this Eastern Catholic Patriarch touch upon relations with the Orthodox, and the Patriarchal ecclesiology still in use among the Orthodox, I thought it best to post this here.
As a matter of background, Pope John Paul II called an assembly of bishops. This Patriarch is apparently taking exception to the established protocol, which implies that the patriarchal office he holds and the (formerly Orthodox) Melkite Antiochian church is the result of a concession by the Papacy and not a church in it’s own right.
H.B. Grégoire III LAHAM, B.S., Patriarch of Antioch for the Greek-Melchites, Syria
http://www.opuslibani.org.lb/eglise/003/lahham.jpg
Code:
"It is incorrect to include the Patriarchal Synod under the title of Episcopal Conferences. *It is a completely distinct organism*. The Patriarchal Synod is the supreme instance of the Eastern Church. It can legislate, elect bishops and Patriarchs, cut off those who differ.
In No. 75, a "*particular honor*" given to Patriarchs is mentioned. **I would like to mention that this diminishes the traditional role of the Patriarch**, as well as speaking about the honor and privileges of the Patriarchs in ecclesiastical documents.
It is not a question of honor, of privileges, of concessions. The patriarchal institution is a specific entity unique in Eastern ecclesiology.
**With all respect due to the Petrine ministry, the Patriarchal ministry is equal to it**, "servatis servandis", in Eastern ecclesiology.
Until this is taken into consideration by the Roman ecclesiology, no progress will be made in ecumenical dialogue.
Furthermore, **the Patriarchal ministry is not a Roman creation, it is not the fruit of privileges, conceded or granted by Rome**.
Such a concept can but ruin any possible understanding with Orthodoxy.
We claim this also for our Patriarchal Melkite Church and for all our Eastern Catholic Churches.
We have waited too long to apply the decrees of Vatican Council II and the Encyclicals and letters by the Popes, and notably by Pope John Paul II.
Because of this the good will of the Church of Rome loses credibility regarding ecumenical dialogue.
We can see the opposite occurring: **the CCEO has ratified uses absolutely contrary to Eastern tradition and ecclesiology**!"
(emphasis where it occurs is mine)
It seems that the patriarch fears that his Melkite church (which began as an Orthodox church which agreed to share communion with the Papacy in 1724AD), is now being regarded by the Vatican as a subordinate entity (Episcopal Conference) rather than the Sister Church it was when it first agreed to communion.
For reference, I show a link to the Code of Canons for the Oriental Churches (CCEO) compiled by the Vatican (1990AD) for the use of Eastern Catholic churches, and also a link for the Canons of the Orthodox church which applied to the Melkites originally.
Has anyone any thoughts on this?