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I am not sure I get that part.… the bishop obeys but the Pope commits a sin because he is not respecting that principle. Get the idea?
But OK.
I am not sure I get that part.… the bishop obeys but the Pope commits a sin because he is not respecting that principle. Get the idea?
I’m not certain either, but sure is annoying and highly condescending about the Eastern Churches, be they in union or not.I am not sure I get much of anything that Pro Domina has shared with us in this thread.
But OK.
Pro Domina, You need to slow down a bit. Your wrong about some things that you say. But some of what you’re saying is okay.So Antioch has been for 2008 years the most tactiful diplomatic corp and not Rome?
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No doubt Antioch was the first. But the Church is the Roman Catholic Church not the Antiochian Catholic Church.
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But you can compare the grandiousity of their vocations.![]()
I also think that Pro Domina’s basic premise as to what Church means is off. So with these two things I think an intelligent discussion is impossible.I’m not certain either, but sure is annoying and highly condescending about the Eastern Churches, be they in union or not.
It comes across as Latin Triumphalism gone rampant, and denying the separate and equal status of the Eastern Catholics, and the validity of both Eastern Catholics and the Orthodox.
Then you have not been around here for long as we are rallying for the married priesthood in the Eastern (Byzantine) Churches as is our Tradition.I don’t see anyone rallying for married priests here.
I think part of the problem is that there is a great deal of angst in the Latin church over mandatory celibacy. It is quite obvious that there are people in the Latin church willing to see a change in the Latin church’s rule. So some people project this controversy into the east where it does not belong.… I don’t see anyone rallying for married priests here.
You wouldn’t happen to be a convert, would you?So I shall continue to defend the utter superiority of Rome above EVERYBODY and EVERYTHING…
You wouldn’t happen to be a convert, would you?
I think you miss understand my intention with my statement. I’m saying that I’m not rallying to get the Latin Rite to allow married priests. That’s up to the Holy Spirit. But I do strongly support it. I also am very very inspired by our married priests that give all that they have and see them as equal to all other priests in the Catholic Church. I even love our Orhtodox brothers for their service. It’s not easy being a priest. I root’n for all of our priests. If you remember me, then you’ll know a bit about my story of feeling called but sort of stuck now that I’m married. I feel that I grew up in the wrong rite and suspect that my family crosseed sometime in the past from the Eastern Church to the Latin Church. My grandfather also went to the seminary as I did. I feel called to both but can’t do anything about it since my wife is a recent convert and really loves the Latin Church. It’s an anxiety issue with her. I’m just happy she’s Catholic now. Praise God.I also think that Pro Domina’s basic premise as to what Church means is off. So with these two things I think an intelligent discussion is impossible.
Agreed
Then you have not been around here for long as we are rallying for the married priesthood in the Eastern (Byzantine) Churches as is our Tradition.
I think part of the problem is that there is a great deal of angst in the Latin church over mandatory celibacy. It is quite obvious that there are people in the Latin church willing to see a change in the Latin church’s rule. So some people project this controversy into the east where it does not belong.
The Eastern practice (having a strong tradition of celibacy as well, but as an option) can appear to be like the camels nose under the tent. Better to smack it quick than take a risk. What may be overlooked is that the entire time celibacy has been mandatory in the west it has been optional in the east, this is nothing new.
Everyone knows that the East has a high regard for celibacy. The right to be a celibate priest is in no danger from eastern Christians. We admire and respect our celibate priests and brothers.
We simply want it recognized that a married priest is no less a priest. We want our Eastern priests, all of them, to be respected. They stand in the flame.
Married priests are IN NO WAY less than perfect, nor less than desireable nor less than capable. They are icons of Christ, they stand in persona Christi.
Your thinking is severely disordered. You obviously don’t have a clue I saddened to say. It’s time to crack open the CCC and do some more reading. What’s the name of the latest Papal Encyclical regarding the Eastern Church? You must not realize that we ALL together make up the Catholic Church…the Church of Christ. Something’s not clicking.Separate but equal?
Geez it has been a couple of years since they abolished segregation.
But seriously, that separate but equal thing is just the spirit of the the EOs. They want to be buddies but everyone is their own king and no one is superior to the other. That is egalitarianism.
So I shall continue to defend the utter superiority of Rome above EVERYBODY and EVERYTHING and that married priests are a thing the Church allowed to prevent divisions but in the future it will be abolished; the Church always progresses to perfection so an imperfect practice cannot remain.
But sometimes it detours, your grace, sometimes it detours.So I shall continue to defend the utter superiority of Rome above EVERYBODY and EVERYTHING
"The Church of Christ is not Latin, or Greek, or Slav, but Catholic, and Greeks, Latins, and Slavs are equal in the eyes of the Holy See." It was either St. Pius X or Pius XII (sorry, I forget which) who said this, therefore the Pope disagrees with you.
and that married priests are a thing the Church allowed to prevent divisions but in the future it will be abolished;
Not likely.
the Church always progresses to perfection so an imperfect practice cannot remain.
**In other words, the Roman Church will eventually allow the ordination of married men to the priesthood as the norm.
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Obviously you are killings us, the many Eastern and Oriental PARTICULAR CHURCH members in union w/Rome, with your never ending kindness. Thank you sir/madames, may we have more, please!Married priests in the West?
Only if after Pope Benedict we have another change of poles.
Anyhow, St. Paul leaves it clear that marriage is inferior to the priesthood and that celebacy is superior to the married life.
So if we want to go for what is superior and more perfect than all inferior things must be eventually abolished.
And by the way, I can care less about ecumenism if it means we have to lower ourselves to them than them to us. And that is entirely moral and theological. Our Lord Jesus Christ already died for us so that the Church needn’t be massacred as well with perverse ways.