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Peter_J
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Hi Richard.
To be honest, it’s tempting to rake over each detail of what you’ve talked about; however, let me instead just make one point: Within Orthodoxy, there are some parishes known as Western-Rite Orthodox. These are Orthodox who used to be Latin Catholic (or protestant) then became Orthodox but maintained their Westernness (or whatever we want to call it). With that in mind I would ask you: does Christian unity mean for all the other Latin Catholics to become Western-Rite Orthodox?
Oh boy.Hi everybody! I know that we have basically moved away from this thread, but I would like to say on more thing after I did some reading on the subject.
I understand that all of these different Churches are the various particular divisions of the Catholic Church and are fully in communion with Rome. They are all good and wholesome and based on the various local traditions and customs of each region in which they developed.
What makes it confusing is that, in the West, the Church grew out of only one early Patriarchatenin Rome. However, in the East, it grew out of four more in Antioch, Constantinople, Jerusalem, and Alexandria. During the Great Schism of 1054, these four patriarchates separated from Rome because they did jot like the supremacy of the Roman Patriarch: the Pope, the descendant of Saint Peter.
Then, throughout the ages of schsim, the Eastern Patriarchates further developed into the Churches that we have today as liated in the poll, about 23, right? They eventually came back into full communion with Rome and are now that way: Catholic, meremly according to their various traditions and customs based on region. I got it now!
However, I learned them in school to be Rites, so forgive me. I understand that they are Cheches, but in the sense that they are particular groupings of the Catholic people according to these various traditions. I personally still like to call them Rites, however, because the word Church makes it sound like a separate entity when in fact it obvioously isn’t. I don’t know what the big deal is in calling them Rites, but whatever.
I do value the Eastern traditions because many of the Church Fathers came from there, and a lot of good tradition came out of there, too, so don’t get me wrong.
I simply got confused by your usage of the word Church, because I never really used it like that before.
To be honest, it’s tempting to rake over each detail of what you’ve talked about; however, let me instead just make one point: Within Orthodoxy, there are some parishes known as Western-Rite Orthodox. These are Orthodox who used to be Latin Catholic (or protestant) then became Orthodox but maintained their Westernness (or whatever we want to call it). With that in mind I would ask you: does Christian unity mean for all the other Latin Catholics to become Western-Rite Orthodox?