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To me? That CC should repent of her causing division. That Protestants should repent for her part of any division…etc.Soooooo what does THAT say to you?
To me? That CC should repent of her causing division. That Protestants should repent for her part of any division…etc.Soooooo what does THAT say to you?
I respect their authority. I don’t hide from it.steve-b:![]()
So you are hiding behind someone else’s authority, thinking that their words need no explanation and the point is fully clear?The people I quote have authority.
Yet when I ask you simple questions like … “preeminent authority” … how can the Pope call Orthodox his brothers and sisters who share the same faith in our Lord, while you claim the sources say Orthodox are in schism due to Satan, what am I supposed to think?
1 of many examples of the pope apologizing for past sinssteve-b:![]()
To me? That CC should repent of her causing division. That Protestants should repent for her part of any division…etc.Soooooo what does THAT say to you?
I think it more like, you don’t want to accept the obvious points that THEY makesteve-b:![]()
But are you not interpreting the meaning of what you quote to make a specific point?If you read THEM, then you would be criticizing THEM.
In essence you’re saying I’m not smart enough to comprehend plain English and ask questions of others to ensure we’re all interpreting correctly. Got it.I think it more like, you don’t want to accept the obvious points that THEY make
Is that what this is about? You have trouble understanding English?steve-b:![]()
In essence you’re saying I’m not smart enough to comprehend plain English and ask questions of others to ensure we’re all interpreting correctly. Got it.I think it more like, you don’t want to accept the obvious points that THEY make![]()
Wow…just…wow.Is that what this is about? You have trouble understanding English?
Well, that could be like me apologizing or explaining for one of thirty thousand divisions, with twenty nine thousand plus more to go.1 of many examples of the pope apologizing for past sins
All I will say is that Pope Francis has stated it is a grave sin to proselytize the Orthodox. That being the case, I have a hard time believing Satan is behind the schism of the Orthodox. Behind the obstinate folks in BOTH churches who maintain the schism, perhaps.AND
- until separation is actually corrected schism still exists. Therefore, separated brethren , means what it says. Brothers that are separated, not together in a way that is meant to be together .
Since I don’t make the rules, nor define, consequences for that sin of (schism), nor do I exercise the penalty for that sin… I merely quote the sources, for all that information, then leave it at that.- Scripture shows, Satan is the origin of sin in the world. He is the tempter. From Adam and Eve to the LAST Adam and Eve… Satan is and will be, the tempter. When the apostles were in an argument over who is the greatest among THEM, who did Jesus say is behind that sifting? Satan. AND the apostles fell for it.
Jesus wants perfect unity, Jn 17:20-23 So Jesus said Satan is behind the sifting. Lk 22:31=32
Which is what Paul said about this sin διχοστασίαι context Rom 16:17-20 and who did Paul say at the end of his point, was prompting that sin? Satan
I have consistently asked whether these references are naming the INSTITUTION (i.e. the church organization), or whether they are describing the NATURE of the church (e.g. stating the Church contains the fullness of faith). No more, no less. No one argues that the term “Catholic Church” appears in the writings of these saints. Having read the examples you’ve provided from Sts. Irenaeus and Igantius, the context does not make it clear which is the case.As far as kata holos ekklesia being translated as Catholic Church,
Where do you think
Two 1st century ECF’s, Ignatius and Polycarp, both get the name in writing, the Church they are in and write about , is the Catholic Church.?
AND
Where is the push back to that name if it is not true?
The Orthodox state and believe the exact same thing.When I say at Mass,
I Believe in One Holy Catholic Apostolic Church,
THEN
I’m merely demonstrating by using key references, from great sources, what that faith means
So you think it is all “OBVIOUS”? Is that at least an opinion from you that you can admit to?I think it more like, you don’t want to accept the obvious points that THEY make
Actually we still fall for it whenever one claims jurisdiction to rule over more than to serve, when we establish a kingdom and key holders living in palaces that the King Himself never had while serving. Jesus said we would not be like the worldly princes who benefit from the people to show their pomp and glory.(folks from a few churches have done this)When the apostles were in an argument over who is the greatest among THEM, who did Jesus say is behind that sifting? Satan. AND the apostles fell for it.
I think what you have been inspired to write here sums up exactly what has transpired in Christendom through the centuries.steve-b:![]()
Actually we still fall for it whenever one claims jurisdiction to rule over more than to serve, when we establish a kingdom and key holders living in palaces that the King Himself never had while serving. Jesus said we would not be like the worldly princes who benefit from the people to show their pomp and glory.(folks from a few churches have done this)When the apostles were in an argument over who is the greatest among THEM, who did Jesus say is behind that sifting? Satan. AND the apostles fell for it.
While you correctly site Peter as being specifically sifted and restored, as he was the unproclaimed leader, all the apostles were sifted and restored, and all would sit and judge in the kingdom to come upon His second return. (Jesus did not say Peter would have a better seat.) That is when our Lord will sit in a palace, and we should not do so now even if we claim to stand for Him in His absence. That is falling for that same “who is the greatest” trap again (by the way, a kissing cousin is the “preeminence” term). This can happen in any church.
But, you claim the CC insists Jesus made Peter the greatest, and only his successors, and that it is posited in scripture and tradition. Others insist that this is wrestling scripture and tradition to the destruction of unity.
When we see someone acting like Pentecost Peter, or Paul no more Saul, indeed we should follow their example and teaching.The apostles had teaching authority in such office enough, without adding to it, or establishing ,mimicking the world.
thank you…encouraging words you have…and if we bicker amongst ourselves, then let every man be a "liar’’ (off the mark somehow), and only God be true, His name not besmirched ever.I think what you have been inspired to write here sums up exactly what has transpired in Christendom through the centuries.
“Even so, come Lord Jesus.”
To your pointssteve-b:![]()
Well, that could be like me apologizing or explaining for one of thirty thousand divisions, with twenty nine thousand plus more to go.1 of many examples of the pope apologizing for past sins
As bad as poor practices and deeds are in sins of division, the context more often of division is one of doctrine. That is the bigger game for Satan as you rightly point out, and bigger need for repentance as I point out.
By the way, couldn’t help but notice your post kind of said the pope apoligized, yet the church did nothing wrong, while the Orthodox patriarch did not apologize…still seems like you can not escape the us vs them in dealing with one’s church’s sin…like always have to remain one up, first string etc.
But thank you for pointing out an important apology of that time.
AND
- until separation is actually corrected schism still exists. Therefore, separated brethren , means what it says. Brothers that are separated, not together in a way that is meant to be together .
Since I don’t make the rules, nor define, consequences for that sin of (schism), nor do I exercise the penalty for that sin… I merely quote the sources, for all that information, then leave it at that.- Scripture shows, Satan is the origin of sin in the world. He is the tempter. From Adam and Eve to the LAST Adam and Eve… Satan is and will be, the tempter. When the apostles were in an argument over who is the greatest among THEM, who did Jesus say is behind that sifting? Satan. AND the apostles fell for it.
Jesus wants perfect unity, Jn 17:20-23 So Jesus said Satan is behind the sifting. Lk 22:31=32
Which is what Paul said about this sin διχοστασίαι context Rom 16:17-20 and who did Paul say at the end of his point, was prompting that sin? SatanIsaac14:![]()
Pope Francis is opposed to proselytism. He is NOT opposed to evangelizationAll I will say is that Pope Francis has stated it is a grave sin to proselytize the Orthodox.
How does he identify proselytism?
Key: tactics to avoid,
Deception, Force, coercion, emotional manipulation, threats, bribery
Or another inappropriate tactics
Don’t Violate free choice
Using motives, contrary to the spirit of the Gospel;
If one doesn’t use the above tactics they aren’t proselytizing
From: Pope Francis on “Proselytism” | Catholic Answers
Jesus most certainly made Peter the greatest among the other apostles.steve-b:![]()
Actually we still fall for it whenever one claims jurisdiction to rule over more than to serve, when we establish a kingdom and key holders living in palaces that the King Himself never had while serving. Jesus said we would not be like the worldly princes who benefit from the people to show their pomp and glory.(folks from a few churches have done this)When the apostles were in an argument over who is the greatest among THEM, who did Jesus say is behind that sifting? Satan. AND the apostles fell for it.
While you correctly site Peter as being specifically sifted and restored, as he was the unproclaimed leader, all the apostles were sifted and restored, and all would sit and judge in the kingdom to come upon His second return. (Jesus did not say Peter would have a better seat.) That is when our Lord will sit in a palace, and we should not do so now even if we claim to stand for Him in His absence. That is falling for that same “who is the greatest” trap again (by the way, a kissing cousin is the “preeminence” term). This can happen in any church.
But, you claim the CC insists Jesus made Peter the greatest, and only his successors, and that it is posited in scripture and tradition. Others insist that this is wrestling scripture and tradition to the destruction of unity.
Jesus gave Peter the keys to the kingdom. Jesus gave Peter his office. Just as Judas was replace when he died, so Peter was replaced when he died, Peter and his successors, THEY are the leader over all. The Catholic Church can show that continuous successionWhen we see someone acting like Pentecost Peter, or Paul no more Saul, indeed we should follow their example and teaching.The apostles had teaching authority in such office enough, without adding to it, or establishing ,mimicking the world.
Although he uses the term proselytize, to me he seems to be speaking more broadly:Pope Francis is opposed to proselytism. He is NOT opposed to evangelization
Am I understanding you correctly that the Pope here is saying but you should still evangelize the Orthodox?“But what should I do with a friend, neighbor, an Orthodox person? Be open, be a friend. ‘But should I make efforts to convert him or her?’ There is a very grave sin against ecumenism: proselytism. We should never proselytize the Orthodox! They are our brothers and sisters, disciples of Jesus Christ.”
Well, I could ask if a Catholic can wrap their head around a theocracy, such as Israel had, before they wrapped their head around having a visible king, as is very popular in worldly terms? I mean I often hear Catholics ask how one (P’s and O’s) can get along without a visible head bishop, as if otherwise we would all be wandering and even orphaned.In Protestantism , NO ONE speaks for your belief system. So I understand that you can’t wrap your head around primacy of authority that Jesus established…The pope speaks for all Catholics world wide. You have no concept of that unity. But that is the unity Jesus wants and prayed, for His Church…
Objectively speaking, we are talking about schismsteve-b:![]()
Although he uses the term proselytize, to me he seems to be speaking more broadly:Pope Francis is opposed to proselytism. He is NOT opposed to evangelization
Am I understanding you correctly that the Pope here is saying but you should still evangelize the Orthodox?“But what should I do with a friend, neighbor, an Orthodox person? Be open, be a friend. ‘But should I make efforts to convert him or her?’ There is a very grave sin against ecumenism: proselytism. We should never proselytize the Orthodox! They are our brothers and sisters, disciples of Jesus Christ.”
Who set up the office of Peter? Who gave Peter the keys to the kingdom? What is the purpose of the keys? Who said this kingdom. that is being built, not even the gates of hell will prevail against it?steve-b:![]()
Well, I could ask if a Catholic can wrap their head around a theocracy, such as Israel had, before they wrapped their head around having a visible king, as is very popular in worldly terms? I mean I often hear Catholics ask how one (P’s and O’s) can get along without a visible head bishop, as if otherwise we would all be wandering and even orphaned.In Protestantism , NO ONE speaks for your belief system. So I understand that you can’t wrap your head around primacy of authority that Jesus established…The pope speaks for all Catholics world wide. You have no concept of that unity. But that is the unity Jesus wants and prayed, for His Church…
Again, i think we have all experienced a top down hierarchy in one form or another in this world to understand Catholic papacy.