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JoeBowen7
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At one time, the use of unleavened bread was considered to be a serious error by the Orthodox, so many things are not “deal-breakers”, but i don;t see the Orthodox accepting the RC doctrine on papal infallibility and universal papal jurisdiction.An Eastern Orthodox priest I talked to earlier this year mentioned the quality of the liturgy as a bone he had to pick with the Latins, at or near the same level of importance as the hot-button Catholic doctrines (not in those precise terms–I’m paraphrasing).
Not all of those issues should be deal-breakers, dogmatically speaking, for the Eastern Orthodox Church–though I’m becoming an inquirer at an ACROD parish in a few weeks, so I’m sure we’ll cover this ground at some point. But the Latins haven’t defined as de fide teaching the use of statues, the Augustinian view of original sin, the use of the Western calendar for determining when to have Easter, the celibacy of the priesthood, the prescribed times and dates for fasting, and the use of musical instrumentation at Mass. (I’d definitely attend to see a Roman-rite liturgy sung a cappella, though.)
