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Friar_David_O.Carm
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Exactly!Are you trying to say there is no such thing as Orthodox in communion with Rome?
Exactly!Are you trying to say there is no such thing as Orthodox in communion with Rome?
The bolded statement is enough to make any opinion you post suspect from here on out.No, or theyâd be called Eastern Catholics, without bringing** my opinion on the specifics of the bankruptness of Byzantine theology** in to sight. âOrthodoxâ means ethnic, Palamite, hesychist, rejecting Papal authority, tainted by many centuries of being crushed under the heel of Mahometans, rejecting the filioque, etc. âOrthodoxâ and âCommunion with Romeâ are mutually exclusive.
Well, there might be some, I donât know everybody in the Orthodox Churches. But in point of fact, one who holds to Eastern liturgical tradition and wishes to be in communion with the Roman Pontiff, becomes an Eastern Rite Catholic and eschews Orthodoxy. Call me carzy.Are you trying to say there is no such thing as Orthodox in communion with Rome?
My opinion is that the Orthodox churches do not teach anything that the Roman Catholic church would consider heretical. Therefore, anything the Orthodox church teaches is ok for a Roman Catholic communicant to learn.Well, there might be some, I donât know everybody in the Orthodox Churches. But in point of fact, one who holds to Eastern liturgical tradition and wishes to be in communion with the Roman Pontiff, becomes an Eastern Rite Catholic and eschews Orthodoxy. Call me carzy.
Iâm glad to see that you are filled with such humility that you have learned to judge without being blinded by pride. What a holy man you are.No, or theyâd be called Eastern Catholics, without bringing my opinion on the specifics of the bankruptness of Byzantine theology in to sight. âOrthodoxâ means ethnic, Palamite, hesychist, rejecting Papal authority, tainted by many centuries of being crushed under the heel of Mahometans, rejecting the filioque, etc.** âOrthodoxâ and âCommunion with Romeâ are mutually exclusive.**
I first learned Catholic Communion theology from the Othodox, but the view of the Papacy wouldnât be kosher to an RC or an EC. Other than that though, we really are similarMy opinion is that the Orthodox churches do not teach anything that the Roman Catholic church would consider heretical. Therefore, anything the Orthodox church teaches is ok for a Roman Catholic communicant to learn.
You may feel differently.
This is also how I felt as an RC, and so it always confused me to hear fellow RCs argue as they did about the errors of the Orthodox. I found a few friends among my fellow RCs who agreed with me that thereâs nothing wrong in Orthodox teachings, but when I asked them why they then remained Catholic (as the ones who held this view were generally very enamored of Eastern Orthodoxy), they said âI was born into itâ or âI donât knowâ.My opinion is that the Orthodox churches do not teach anything that the Roman Catholic church would consider heretical. Therefore, anything the Orthodox church teaches is ok for a Roman Catholic communicant to learn.
Do not the Orthodox teach against papal infallibility?My opinion is that the Orthodox churches do not teach anything that the Roman Catholic church would consider heretical. Therefore, anything the Orthodox church teaches is ok for a Roman Catholic communicant to learn.
You may feel differently.
Yes, the Orthodox Churches are not in communion with Rome. I donât want to leave any question about that. There are Eastern Rite Catholics but they are not Orthodox. If by Orthodox, you mean isolated individuals, then you may be right, but their Churches are not.Are you trying to say there is no such thing as Orthodox in communion with Rome?
no, they do not.Do not the Orthodox teach against papal infallibility?
Itâs really not a matter of how I feel, itâs a matter of fact. The Otrthodox Churches are in schism with Rome. It;s easy to look up.My opinion is that the Orthodox churches do not teach anything that the Roman Catholic church would consider heretical. Therefore, anything the Orthodox church teaches is ok for a Roman Catholic communicant to learn.
You may feel differently.
I agree that Rome is in schism from Holy Orthodoxy.Itâs really not a matter of how I feel, itâs a matter of fact. The Otrthodox Churches are in schism with Rome. It;s easy to look up.
The Orthodox have no such doctrine, know of no such doctrine.Do not the Orthodox teach against papal infallibility?
It is my understanding that Pope B16 has encouraged the Eastern Churches to retain and return to their roots regarding their traditions and liturgy. If so, I think that is wonderful.This post has de-railed a bit
The Eastern catholic churches are orthodox churches in communion with the Pope. Now there can be a great diversity in how their eastern faith is lived in out in their particular parish. Some are more âLatinizedâ than others, then again some Orthodox are more âLatinized / Proetstantizedâ than others.
dave
Itâs just that today we simply say that Rome and Orthodoxy are separated from one another.Itâs really not a matter of how I feel, itâs a matter of fact. The Otrthodox Churches are in schism with Rome. It;s easy to look up.
Well, Brother, Eastern Catholics do use the term âOrthodox Christiansâ in their liturgy and I do believe the Latin Mass refers to those who teach the âOrthodox Faith.âNo, or theyâd be called Eastern Catholics, without bringing my opinion on the specifics of the bankruptness of Byzantine theology in to sight. âOrthodoxâ means ethnic, Palamite, hesychist, rejecting Papal authority, tainted by many centuries of being crushed under the heel of Mahometans, rejecting the filioque, etc.** âOrthodoxâ and âCommunion with Romeâ are mutually exclusive.**
Fr Joe Loya is a wonderful priest! He baptized my daughter when we were in the Byzantine Catholic church. How can I find these podcasts you mention, âLight of the Eastâ?This post has de-railed a bit
The Eastern catholic churches are orthodox churches in communion with the Pope. Now there can be a great diversity in how their eastern faith is lived in out in their particular parish. Some are more âLatinizedâ than others, then again some Orthodox are more âLatinized / Proetstantizedâ than others.
The real sadness is that the Catholic and Orthodox churches are not in communion with one another.
The theology between the two is essentially the same yet expressed in different manner, at least when compared to the majority of Protestants. As been shown on this forum and on such radio/podcast shows like Fr. Loyaâs âLight of the Eastâ there is a difference of emphasis. Grant it sometimes there almost seems ot be some linguistic gymnastics required, i.e. the filioqueâŚ
Peace to all.
dave
Unless I am mistaken the father Joe Loya you are referring to, the Augustinian priest, is a cousin of father Tom Loya (eparchy of Parma) who speaks on Theology of the Body and has the radio show-podcast.Fr Joe Loya is a wonderful priest! He baptized my daughter when we were in the Byzantine Catholic church. How can I find these podcasts you mention, âLight of the Eastâ?