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:angel1:Thank you, that means a lot to me. I often think that my children will be with the angels welcoming me to Heaven when I die (God willing!).
What do you mean by “the unity that the Catholic Communion has”? Where is this unity?The biggest thing that keeps me Catholic is communion with the Bishop of Rome. I believe that being in Communion with Rome is the ideal. And I admire the unity that the Catholic Communion has.
I’ve only been examining this for less than a week which may explain why I’ve not been successful.
In trying to find where exactly that unity is in reality, I am only finding where the Unity is NOT. It’s…
- Not in the Creed, two phrases are added to the Creed in some of these unified Churches and are missing from the Creed in some of the others
- Not in the Liturgy, NO is never used in Eastern Churches and the Liturgy of St. Basil is never used in the Roman/Latin Church. And some Churches even have non-Mass liturgies not found in the Roman/Latin right, like the Presanctified
- Not in the Daily Readings, the Churches in the Catholic Communion have it’s own cycle of Bible Readings
- Not in the celebration of Saints, different calendars of Saints are used in the different Churches
- **Not the unity is not in the Administration **as apparently the Eastern Churches aren’t bound by the Code of Canon Law and some have their own Canons
- Not in the celibacy of the clergy, Eastern Churches do have married priests
- Not in the hierarchy, at least one Church even has it’s own Patriarch
- Not in the teachings of the Catechism of the Catholic Church, I’ve learned here that Eastern Catholics are not bound to believe in the teachings found in the Catechism of the Catholic Church
- Not in the use of Altar Girls, only the Roman/Latin Church allows that
- Not in Eucharistic Adoration, only the Roman/Latin Church has that
*** Not in the books of the Bible**, at least two Churches in union have more books in the Bible than the Roman/Latin Church accepts as canonical
Please help me out here.
Was your priest a priest when he left the Orthodox Church? Has he shared why he left?The problem I face is the Roman superiority and latinizations that are so prevalent. Our Mission is devoid of those latiinizations mainly b/c our priest used to be Orthodox (OCA).