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Peter_J
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If I might digress a little, did you used to support the “We (Catholics and Orthodox) are the same!” line that is standard among many Catholic apologists? (I don’t mean that question as sarcasm; I honestly don’t remember if you did or not.)Sheesh.
I didn’t mean YOU, Cav, specifically; I meant YOU EO.
We hear this all the time - especially from Protestants when we are discussing the thousands of churches that have splintered off from one another over the past 500 years. They say, “Well, you have the same problem” and they go on to cite the sedevacantists and SSPV/SSPX, etc. I’ve even had a few try to claim that the fact that we have Jesuits and Dominicans is another example of the disunity with Catholicism. One poster in this forum is fond of referencing feminist nuns and some famous theologians as further evidence of this alleged lack of unity.
But, and this is where I come back to “you”, Orthodox like to portray themselves as unified to the outside world, but as I have learned over the past few months, when you really start to look more closely, not so much. Some of your “churches” aren’t even in communion with each other to say nothing of that other Patriarch in Rome. Then you come along and mention these groups like the “old Calendarists” and dismiss them as simply “not Orthodox”.
Well, I’ve had my feet held to the fire one too many times to let that go. If Orthodoxy has splinter groups like Catholicism does, then I think it might be better to discontinue any further attacks on the Catholic Church along those lines, don’t you? It’s simply inaccurate to say that the West split off from the true church and that everything is hunky-dory back East. You have fringe groups claiming to be Orthodox just as we have folks claiming to be Catholic.
In closing, I do see that my statement about “you” personally was misleading and inaccurate, so I apologize for that. I hope that this clarification is helpful.