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Imagine that one day the Pope proclaimed, we Catholics have been in error all along and we must return to the Unity of the Orthodox Church. Which of the following would have to change for Catholics, and how? 1. The use of the Tridentine Liturgy 2. The Use of statues 3. The use of realistic religious art 4. Papal Primacy 5. Purgatory 6. The Immaculate Conception 7. Indulgences 8. Private devotions such as the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Divine Mercy 9. Transubstantiation 10. The filioque and the theology it repreresents. 11. Reliance on the theology of St. Thomas Aquinas 12. Vernerations of post Schism western saints 13. Fasts and Liturgical calander 14. The teaching of the Beatific Vision 15. Rejection of the essence/energies distinction. 16. ETC, ETC, ETC, what whould change?
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« Reply #1 on: January 28, 2008, 01:23:26 PM » |
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That's a tough call. It is speculation. Certainly I would guess, papal supremacy/infallibility, purgatory, IC, indulgences, filioque. The Church would have to evaluate any post schism innovations.
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« Reply #2 on: January 28, 2008, 01:57:14 PM » |
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From my experience, I would say all but #12. At first I would expect that all Western saints would be excluded, but eventually we may add some to our canon. Not all Western saints would be venerated, of course, as we differ in our criteria for canonization, but some we would probably accept in time.
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« Reply #4 on: January 29, 2008, 06:41:34 PM » |
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1. The use of the Tridentine Liturgy Keep2. The Use of statues Keep3. The use of realistic religious art Keep4. Papal Primacy Primacy of honor and appellate jurisdiction is OK5. Purgatory No temporal guilt, replace with waiting chamber for heaven and hell concept6. The Immaculate Conception Out7. Indulgences Out8. Private devotions such as the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Divine Mercy Maybe9. Transubstantiation Keep10. The filioque and the theology it repreresents. Out11. Reliance on the theology of St. Thomas Aquinas Out12. Vernerations of post Schism western saints Depends on Saint13. Fasts and Liturgical calander What fasts?  14. The teaching of the Beatific Vision Out15. Rejection of the essence/energies distinction. Definitely out16. ETC, ETC, ETC, what whould change? [/quote]
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« Reply #5 on: January 29, 2008, 07:42:19 PM » |
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IMO the Western Rite that ROCOR developed seems to be a fairly decent model for what the Catholics would need to be like in order to be considered Orthodox again.
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« Reply #6 on: January 29, 2008, 07:58:55 PM » |
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IMO the Western Rite that ROCOR developed seems to be a fairly decent model for what the Catholics would need to be like in order to be considered Orthodox again.
Can you elaborate?
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« Reply #8 on: January 30, 2008, 12:46:49 AM » |
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Hmm.. What exactly is the difference between Purgatory and 'waiting chamber for heaven and hell concept"?
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« Reply #9 on: January 30, 2008, 04:55:42 PM » |
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Hmm.. What exactly is the difference between Purgatory and 'waiting chamber for heaven and hell concept"?
The waiting chamber may not require suffering as a temporal consequence of forgiven sins.
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Hi Papist,
I'd be pretty surprised if Benedict were to announce his intention for us become Orthodox. But if he did, you can be sure I would prepare by joining the catechumenate at a local Orthodox Church.
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« Reply #11 on: February 02, 2008, 09:20:54 AM » |
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^^Why would you do that?
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prodromas, ^^Why would you do that?
I guess because I can't think of any better way to prepare for becoming Orthodox. (I'm intrigued by your question, btw, even if I don't entirely understand what you're getting at.)
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« Reply #13 on: February 02, 2008, 06:35:57 PM » |
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Sorry PJ what i meant was why would you straight away go to the Orthodox church? Would you not first think the Holy father had gone mad\heretical?
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« Reply #14 on: February 02, 2008, 08:09:51 PM » |
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Honestly, I think I would become Protestant if the Pope did that.  . There are too many things about Eastern Orthodox Ecclesiology/theology that I think border on un-Christian.
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Ah, well now I see what you're getting at, prodromas. Sorry PJ what i meant was why would you straight away go to the Orthodox church? Would you not first think the Holy father had gone mad\heretical?
I love it.  (What was it Adrian Monk said? That makes me want to L.O.L. out loud.) -Peter.
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Honestly, I think I would become Protestant if the Pope did that.  . Once again, Papist, your candor of self-revelation is most impressive.  Could I possibly get that statement from you in writing? Oh wait ... um, never mind.
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« Reply #17 on: February 02, 2008, 09:42:06 PM » |
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Please expand on these unchristian practices.
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« Reply #18 on: February 02, 2008, 09:43:15 PM » |
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Would you not first think the Holy father had gone mad\heretical?
On a serious note, I'm sure that -- even assuming such a thing were to happen -- there would be plenty of Catholic who would think madness or heresy. (Remember that the filioque was recited in the creed for a couple of centuries before it had papal approval. Also, I understand that some Catholics weren't too happy about the fact that Pope JPII would sometimes recite the creed in it's original form.) God bless, Peter.
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There are too many things about Eastern Orthodox Ecclesiology/theology that I think border on un-Christian.
By the way, you and ozgeorge really are two peas in a pod: Moderation: Please do not quote from the Private Forums into the Public Forums. Otherwise there is no point in having the Private Forums. George
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« Reply #20 on: February 02, 2008, 10:30:37 PM » |
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Please expand on these unchristian practices.
I 2nd this...
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Honestly, I think I would become Protestant if the Pope did that.  . There are too many things about Eastern Orthodox Ecclesiology/theology that I think border on un-Christian. Please expand on these unchristian practices.
With all due respect to you, prodromas, and to prayingserb, I would be less interested in hearing that than in hearing what other Catholics on this board (I'm think particularly of Athanasios and Joab Anias) think of Papists' most recent assertions.
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Papist, Honestly, I think I would become Protestant if the Pope did that.  . There are too many things about Eastern Orthodox Ecclesiology/theology that I think border on un-Christian. For some time now, I've suspected you to be some kind of crypto-protestant. Now it seems that I was correct, except that "crypto" doesn't seem to be the right qualifier, seeing how open and out-of-the-closet you are about the whole thing. God bless, Peter.
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« Reply #23 on: February 03, 2008, 01:32:36 PM » |
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By the way, you and ozgeorge really are two peas in a pod:
Not really. At least I can prove that Papist worships a different god based on his own words. BTW- please don't quote Private Forums in Public forums.
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BTW- please don't quote Private Forums in Public forums.
You're right. My apologies.
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« Reply #25 on: February 05, 2008, 12:00:12 AM » |
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Please expand on these unchristian practices.
I am not sure if we are allowed to post links but google "Eastern Orthodoxy Unveiled". You should be able to find an article in Christian Order by Larson that describes some of the things about Eastern Orthodoxy that concern me.
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Papist,
For some time now, I've suspected you to be some kind of crypto-protestant. Now it seems that I was correct, except that "crypto" doesn't seem to be the right qualifier, seeing how open and out-of-the-closet you are about the whole thing.
God bless, Peter.
LOL. Just about the silliest thing I have heard in years. If my friends heard you say this they might die of laughter. No, my reasoning is that I believe that Protestants have maintained some of the fundamental concepts of Christianity, such as the atoning sacrifice, that the Eastern Orthodox have lost. If the Catholic Church were ever to fall to Eastern Orthodoxy (which I don't believe it could) I would join an extremely high church Anglo-Catholic community or perhaps become a sedevacantist.
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^^ Like I said ...  By the way, you and ozgeorge really are two peas in a pod
Not really. At least I can prove that Papist worships a different god based on his own words. Seems to me that the fact you would say that just demonstrates my point further. Although perhaps I should say "two sides of the same coin" rather than "two peas in a pod". God bless you both, Peter.
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No, my reasoning is that I believe that Protestants have maintained some of the fundamental concepts of Christianity, such as the atoning sacrifice, that the Eastern Orthodox have lost.
Orthodox believe in Atoning Sacrifice very much. Are you making deliberate lie? What gave you the idea that Orthodox deny this? Have you ever read Orthodox Bible or services of Orthodox Church?
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I am not sure if we are allowed to post links but google "Eastern Orthodoxy Unveiled". You should be able to find an article in Christian Order by Larson that describes some of the things about Eastern Orthodoxy that concern me.
Wow that article was absolutely fascinating.  I didn't realize we were pantheistic Antichrists.  Yours in Christ Paisius
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Wow that article was absolutely fascinating.  I didn't realize we were pantheistic Antichrist's.  Yours in Christ Paisius Yes. In fact, that website would be rather amusing, except that I find it a little too close-to-home -- being a Catholic myself -- to hear such absurdities from people who call themselves "Catholic" as well.
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Orthodox believe in Atoning Sacrifice very much. Are you making deliberate lie? What gave you the idea that Orthodox deny this? Have you ever read Orthodox Bible or services of Orthodox Church?
Lie? Excuse me? I have been told over and over again the Eastern Orthodox do NOT believe in the Atonement by Eastern Orthodox believers and have read as much all ovel the internet.
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Yes. In fact, that website would be rather amusing, except that I find it a little too close-to-home -- being a Catholic myself -- to hear such absurdities from people who call themselves "Catholic" as well.
Yeah, because if you don't believe in Eastern Orthodoxy, you must not be Catholic. That seems to be the Eastern Catholic position.
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Yes. In fact, that website would be rather amusing, except that I find it a little too close-to-home -- being a Catholic myself -- to hear such absurdities from people who call themselves "Catholic" as well.
Fr. Ambrose made mincemeat of Mr. Larson over on CAF in relation to this article. To bad the archives were lost in the Catholic book-burning of all things Orthodox on CAF, otherwise one could witness Mr. Larson's utter ineptness in defending his absurd claims.
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Fr. Ambrose made mincemeat of Mr. Larson over on CAF in relation to this article. To bad the archives were lost in the Catholic book-burning of all things Orthodox on CAF, otherwise one could witness Mr. Larson's utter ineptness in defending his absurd claims.
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Fr. Ambrose made mincemeat of Mr. Larson over on CAF in relation to this article. To bad the archives were lost in the Catholic book-burning of all things Orthodox on CAF, otherwise one could witness Mr. Larson's utter ineptness in defending his absurd claims.
I'm sorry I missed that! One thing I'm curious about: how was Mr. Larson received by the CAF mods? Did they allow him to present his views as being "Catholic"? God bless, Peter.
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Yeah, because if you don't believe in Eastern Orthodoxy, you must not be Catholic. That seems to be the Eastern Catholic position.
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PJ, Sometimes I think you say you are Catholic just so you can have the title.
I'm sure you meant that to be an insult; but given your past statements, your support for people like James Larson, and the fact that you (somehow) think of yourself as "Catholic", I actually find it a bit comforting that don't you think of me as being "Catholic" too. But more importantly, I really don't have much desire to keep having silly arguments with either you or ozgeorge. (Maybe I'll just refrain from posting for the rest of the day -- I think lubeltri said he's coming back tomorrow.) God bless, Peter.
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I really don't have much desire to keep having silly arguments with either you or ozgeorge. Yes, you do. If it were the case that you didn't, you wouldn't ask me questions that you know you won't like the answers to. 
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My. The three of us have become good friends. 
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Lie? Excuse me? I have been told over and over again the Eastern Orthodox do NOT believe in the Atonement by Eastern Orthodox believers and have read as much all ovel the internet.
Please where on the internet you read this lie? What "Eastern Orthodox" are these who told you that (excuse me if I doubt that they are neither Eastern or Orthodox)? Orthodox Church in local council damned all those who do not confess Atonement. Maybe you want to read what Orthodox Church really teaches before you spread lies? http://romanitas.ru/eng/The%20Mystery%20of%20Redemption.htm
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« Reply #42 on: February 05, 2008, 05:06:56 PM » |
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Please where on the internet you read this lie? What "Eastern Orthodox" are these who told you that (excuse me if I doubt that they are neither Eastern or Orthodox)? Orthodox Church in local council damned all those who do not confess Atonement. Maybe you want to read what Orthodox Church really teaches before you spread lies? http://romanitas.ru/eng/The%20Mystery%20of%20Redemption.htmI have heard from the resident Fr. Ambrose himself that the Eastern Orthodox do not believe in the Atonement. Ask him.
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« Reply #43 on: February 05, 2008, 05:09:14 PM » |
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Please where on the internet you read this lie? What "Eastern Orthodox" are these who told you that (excuse me if I doubt that they are neither Eastern or Orthodox)?
A search of the archives could probably turn up dozens of hits on this website alone. I've always heard that the predominate Orthodox attitude towards the classic Anselmian atonement was one of at the very least suspicion.
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« Reply #44 on: February 05, 2008, 05:23:02 PM » |
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I have heard from the resident Fr. Ambrose himself that the Eastern Orthodox do not believe in the Atonement. Ask him.
The Priest you speak of also thinks contraception is okay so I would not be placing all my trust in him and will not be asking him any questions about Holy Orthodoxy. The Council of Constantinople of 1156 gives to damnation those who do not believe in the Atonement. The Bible speaks of Atonement. So you are going to take "resident Fr Ambrose" above Bible and the Sobornost of the Church as what the Orthodox Faith is?
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