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SteveLy
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Thank you. I appreciate you taking time to reply and want to affirm your strong defense of the Catholic faith. Many Catholics still hold this opinion and often quote Apostolic Curia as their theological justification.
Just as a point of note; those outside the Catholic Church who have valid orders don’t rely on affirmation of the Catholic Church for recognition of validity those orders. For example, the Eastern Orthodox Church has orders all would consider valid. Yet, they don’t see the Roman Church as being a true church, nor do they share communion. The belief of validity is not based on Rome’s acknowledgement of their orders, but of the historical continuance of men being ordained by a valid bishop with valid form with the intent of making a Priest. In the case of the EO, they (most) would argue vehemently they were intentionally NOT making a Roman Catholic Priest, but in fact a TRUE Catholic Priest… (Not saying this is my belief, but would be expressed by most EO.)
In his book “What Catholics Really Believe ( p.111)” Karl Keating states “Most Catholics adults are virtually uncatechized. They may have a professional’s understanding of their job duties, but they have only a grammar schooler’s understanding of their faith. This is the chief reason they’re easy prey for (Protestant) proselytizers”.
The above quote points to my previous post that most Catholics don’t really know their own faith, let alone take the initiative to learn other major denominations’ faith. And so, we get people incorrectly claiming that “all” Anglicans have invalid Holy Orders and Mass. If you read the previous thread to which I linked you will see that if applied to the RCC, Apostolica Curia, if applied in the same way to the RCC, would create a similar outcome as far as validity of Orders. Meaning, an Anglican would say, as they did in response to Apostolica Curia, that either both institutions have valid Orders, or both don’t.
That said, as Catholics, we can acknowledge other denominations may hold valid Orders while at the same time acknowledging that the Vatican (and therefore we as Catholic faithful) does not necessarily recognize those Orders.
Thanks again for interacting.
Just as a point of note; those outside the Catholic Church who have valid orders don’t rely on affirmation of the Catholic Church for recognition of validity those orders. For example, the Eastern Orthodox Church has orders all would consider valid. Yet, they don’t see the Roman Church as being a true church, nor do they share communion. The belief of validity is not based on Rome’s acknowledgement of their orders, but of the historical continuance of men being ordained by a valid bishop with valid form with the intent of making a Priest. In the case of the EO, they (most) would argue vehemently they were intentionally NOT making a Roman Catholic Priest, but in fact a TRUE Catholic Priest… (Not saying this is my belief, but would be expressed by most EO.)
In his book “What Catholics Really Believe ( p.111)” Karl Keating states “Most Catholics adults are virtually uncatechized. They may have a professional’s understanding of their job duties, but they have only a grammar schooler’s understanding of their faith. This is the chief reason they’re easy prey for (Protestant) proselytizers”.
The above quote points to my previous post that most Catholics don’t really know their own faith, let alone take the initiative to learn other major denominations’ faith. And so, we get people incorrectly claiming that “all” Anglicans have invalid Holy Orders and Mass. If you read the previous thread to which I linked you will see that if applied to the RCC, Apostolica Curia, if applied in the same way to the RCC, would create a similar outcome as far as validity of Orders. Meaning, an Anglican would say, as they did in response to Apostolica Curia, that either both institutions have valid Orders, or both don’t.
That said, as Catholics, we can acknowledge other denominations may hold valid Orders while at the same time acknowledging that the Vatican (and therefore we as Catholic faithful) does not necessarily recognize those Orders.
Thanks again for interacting.
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