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Really? What makes you say that? Actually, Ruthenia is a very small area on the map, comparitively.Wow, you are all over the map on this one issue of “Roman Catholic”.
But you did give an opinion. You compared them to Catholic Rites, and this is not an appropriate comparison.I cannot give an opinion of Protestants services, or what you protest against them is not in charity by refusing to acknowledge protestants services as of the “divine” be it called liturgy, service
I never said that Protestant services are not “of the divine”. They were not instituted by Christ, and therefore, are lacking, just as Cain’s sacrifice was lacking in Comparison to Abel’s. We are to worship God on His terms, not ours.
It seems quite clear that you have missed my point, which is that the Catholic Church is not “Roman”.Code:it appears to me, we have missed the main point of discussion as far as authority is concerned in the Roman Catholic Church.
Indeed, you seem to believe that your own is the only valid one, and are persistently disrespectful of those who do not share it.We were never comparing Catholic Rites
You are disrespecting other members of the Catholic Church to avoid “confusing Protestants”. Why not just thrown out all the stuff that confuses Protestants? They are confused over the Marian doctrines. Why don’t we just leave those at the side of the road also?Code:of which I cautioned as to not confuse protestants Liturgies, Sunday bible study
Frankly, I cannot make any sense out of this.just don’t confuse what is a valid Catholic Rite by recognizing all them as separate (which I disagree with you, when all are one in one body in one bread supported by different members). Thus Roman Catholicism solves this by naming authority.
Catholicism is not Roman, and pretending that it is does not “solve” anything.
You say this, yet this is exactly what you are suggesting we should do. We should all pretend that the Church is Roman, so as not to confuse the “world”. Let’s jettison some other stuff that is confusing to the world also, shall we? They really get hung up on that “eat my body, and drink my blood” stuff. Let’s just say something else, can’t we, so we don’t confuse them?Code:The term of Roman Catholic need not apply to those of Valid Sacraments, Holy orders, and Liturgical Rites. You **cannot name a "Coptic" or "Latin" rite to reference the universality or Catholicity of the whole Church.** But when the world states "Roman Catholic" she knows she is speaking about all those Catholic rites in full communion with the Roman Pontiff the Pope successor of Peter.
No, you just said that all the Rites are Roman!Code:I never stated that all valid Catholic Rites are "Roman Catholic".
Then you are imagining things.Now the argument I here you whispering in this topic is recognizing each Catholic Rite as independent from the Latin Rite to be an independent Church.
No, Gabriel, it is just a plea that you stop disrespecting non-Latin Rites.This is ecumenical thinking of late century recognizing independent Church’s be it Catholic Rite’s or Protestant (rites) worship services of their own authority, this summarizes what I have been trying to state here.
You seem to be suggesting that we conform our selves to what is a common “world view”.Code:I don't have a solution to change the Worlds view of the Roman Catholic Church, yes secular governments including the Eastern world recognize the Authority of the Roman Catholic Church. I don't believe you can spend 12 lifetimes to change the Worlds view of the authority coming from the Roman Catholic Church, as you appear to be addressing here from your late ecumenical thinking in terminology. Here I will conclude that I dont disagree with your valid assessments of the Catholic Rites. I only comment on how the world perceives all valid Catholic Rites in communion with the authority of the Roman Catholic Church, this is how those in communion with Rome are perceived, no matter how you or I wish to term the Catholic Church, be it by Rite, or Roman Catholic by authority which includes all. This is not my opinion, this is world view.
“Do not be conformed to this world but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that you may prove what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect.
For by the grace given to me I bid every one among you not to think of himself more highly than he ought to think, but to think with sober judgment, each according to the measure of faith which God has assigned him.” Rom 12:1-2
If you wish to be conformed to this world, then you are succeeding. As a “Roman” Catholic, you seem to wish to think of yourself more highly than you ought.
The best solution to change the world is to become light and salt within it. This means that, instead of conforming yourself to the perceptions of the world, you represent to them what the Catholic Church believes and teaches.
No, we differ because I respect the non-Latin Rites of the Catholic Church as equal to yours, and because I don’t think it is appropriate for us to adopt and try to function within the erroneous mindset of the “world”.My thinking is no different than that of the early persecuted church, maybe this is where we differ, you coming from a late ecumenical period, and you find me “Rock” stubborn. I dare say, the early church fathers taught me much, but there is still much more to learn.