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Has anyone ever heard of this organization? Is it Eastern Orthodox? Or even validly Catholic?
mishqana.org/en/index.php
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mishqana.org/en/index.php
Thanks!
From what I can tell by googling,no, it is not Catholic.Has anyone ever heard of this organization? Is it Eastern Orthodox? Or even validly Catholic?
mishqana.org/en/index.php
Thanks!
Yes, the phenomena is known in the Orthodox east as well as the west, but I feel it is an western problem mostly. There are definately some notorious examples of eastern bishops going vagante, with westerners eagerly buying orders from them.Are ‘Vagante’ Orthodox deemed schismatic or outright heretical? This group lays heavy emphasis upon having a ‘valid succession’. Could someone define ‘Vagante’ Orthodox more fully?
Actually, I gather from their statement about ecumenical councils that they are in communion with the Assyrian Church of the East, not the Eastern Orthodox. That said, I suspect that Hesychios is right when he looks for their roots in some western church. If nothing else, look at the way that they are dressed (yes, you too can be a bishop if you just know the right tailor…).My impression was that they were a schism or splinter of the Eastern Orthodox, with perhaps a few thousands of members worldwide.
As you may deduce from the opening sentence, HH appears to not yet have been a presbyter when consecrated as Catholicos Patriarch. As I recollect, this and his then-age in 1991 (26) was much more apparent in the earlier version of his bio. Admittedly, elevation to such an office at a young age is not unheard of - Mar Shimun XXIII of blessed memory, Catholicos & Patriarch of the Ancient Church of the East, was only 12 when elected to office (it was hereditary in his family) and was advanced through the various orders of the presbyterate and episcopacy to permit his consecration in 1920. However, these days it is more likely to raise eyebrows and reduce credibility.After being consecrated on April 14, 1991 as the Catholicos Patriarch of the Nasrani Patriarchate of Jerusalem, by Catholicos +Mar Thomas Dalin (III) and co-consecrators,
His Holiness ordered an interim be put into place in order to undergo full seminary training under leading bishops and other educators within the Patriarchate. During the next several years the Nasrani Church of the East Abroad was able to go through much needed radical reforms and restructuring.