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josie_L
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If you want to read a Catholic perspective than please read emeritus pope Benedictâs book âCalled to Communionâ, itâs a must. Itâs about Eucharistic ecclesiology and the role of the papacy in the universal church (he compares the Catholic understanding of ecclesiology with that of the Orthodox and the Protestant). It is a jewel of a book.
- the primary SOURCE of unity is the Eucharist.
Thank you, thank you.
But the papacy itself is not always sufficient to that task, that is the lesson of the Great Western Schism. What I have been trying to point out is that locating ultimate authority in any one office or instrument, whether it is scripture, the papacy, ecumenical councils, whatever, is always in the end foolhardy. Although among those I believe ecumenical councils have the best claim.
- The Pope of Rome upholds the Unity of the Church in his role as Head of the Universal (Catholic) Church and Supreme Head of the College of Bishops (Pontiff).
P.s. Ecumenical councils have delineated the faith in times of crisis but in many respects schisms have resulted, i.e., it did not end disunity but exacerbated it. Also, quite a few fathers reference the unifying force represented by the papacy, not to mention biblical support.