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josephdaniel29
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Yes. Some canonical Churches such as the Russian Church are still on the Old Calendar. Other groups such as the Greek Old Calendarist went into schism after the calendar change saying that New Calendar Churches are graceless.Is there a difference between the old calendar followers and old calendarists?
Canonicity is determined by autocephaly and the diptychs. If you are on the territory of an autocephalous Church then you must be in communion with that Church’s synod to be considered canonical. If you are an autocephalous Church your canonicity is determined by whether or not your primate is commemorated by the other autocephalous primates.Who determines who is canonical?
You still didn’t answer my question. Since we share the Seven Ecumenical Councils lets confine the question to those gatherings. Can you name a dogmatic pronouncement that doesn’t have a direct bearing on an individual’s salvation?
- EO are the ones who set the limit at 7 councils, not the Catholic Church.
- One is either disposed to believing what is true or they are not. But that disposition doesn’t change what is true.
So can a Catholic deny the Assumption, not repent before death, and still make it to heaven? Isn’t it a mortal sin for a Catholic to deny a dogma of the Church?Do you have a specific reference?
BTW, anathema doesn’t mean condemned to hell.
They are the majority. Of course truth is not decided by a majority vote.If a teaching was taught in the past and is currently being taught, such as toll houses, then it is a doctrine…true? If the Russians teach it, by numbers aren’t they the majority of EO?
Are we talking past each other? There is no doubt some Orthodox teach and believe in Arial Toll Houses. As to it clearly being brought into the liturgy that is not true. There is a big difference between saying there is some kind of trials and purification after death, which we all believe, and the very clearly defined idea of precisely twenty Arial Toll Houses.As I pointed out in a previous post,
The following came from a RO website.
sthermanoca.org/documents…oll_Houses.pdf
From:
“DTH 602, Dogmatic Theology”
by
Dr. Harry Boosalis is Greek Orthodox
Fr. John Armstrong is OCA
Have you read the link? It’s a quick read.
Toll houses are clearly taught and brought into the liturgy. See for yourself. I don’t agree with toll houses, I’m just observing it’s taught in EO.
Sure we are. We all believe there is a middle state.Which church? Seems you’re not all on the same page.
Yes you are. What you seem to believe is a ridiculous caricature of Orthodoxy and the life of the Holy Spirit in the Church. You are definitely approaching it from a typically Catholic, humanistic point of view.Wait a minute. As I’m reading these threads, aren’t individual’s (the rank and file) (name removed by moderator)ut in EO counted equally with bishops, deacons, priests etc? As I understand it, the laity have just as much say in what is approved, and they can veto a council. Am I misunderstanding something?
I will never understand this mindset. It reminds me of a famous quote from Ayn Rand, “The hardest thing to explain is the glaringly evident which everybody had decided not to see.” The Church has come to consensus on countless issues time and time again in its almost 2,000 year history and yet you still ask how will the Church ever reach a decision.Given conciliarism in EO, (assuming the individual in the previous link is correct) how will you ever come to any decision given how many different levels of ranks, have to agree, and the laity for example also have the power to veto a council’s conclusions ?
It will be reached the same way it has always been reached. The Holy Spirit will guide the Church as promised.
Yours in Christ
Joe