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"[CANON XXXIX] Of the care and power which a Patriarch has over the bishops and archbishops of his patriarchate; and the primacy of the Bishop of Rome over all. "Let the patriarch consider what things are done by the archbishops and bishops in their provinces; and if he shall find anything done by them otherwise than it should be, let him change it and order it as seemeth him fit; for he is the father of all, and they are his sons. And although the archbishop be among the bishop as an elder brother, who hat the care of his brethren, and to whom they owe obedience because he is over them; yet the patriarch is to all those who are under this power, just as he who holds the seat of Rome, is the head and prince of all patriarchs; inasmuch as he is first, as was Peter, to whom power is given over all Christian princes and over all their peoples, as he who is the Vicar of Christ our Lord over all peoples and over the whole Christian Church, and whoever shall contradict this, is excommunicated by this Synod."
Even though I am amazed to find this canon, still it would be interested to hear how our orthodoxs brothers think of this post (since lately I have been a little closed-mind:P). I hope posting this canon isn't offensive I just wish to establish a healthy discussion.
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Armando, Can you elaborate what you seek from this discussion? From the Catholic viewpoint one would say that this canon speaks of the authority of the Bishop of Rome as one of an elder brother to the other bishops of the Church. Such authority at that time was one that was not ordinary jurisdiction but one of both �last appeal� and �right to interfere� when bad things were happening in the Church. Do you think you might extend your comments, perhaps adding to it the teachings of the various Orthodox Church Fathers as well as the various Catholic Church Fathers? And maybe also provide a summary of the development of papal authority over the past two millennium and current Orthodox and Catholic thought on Pope John Paul the Great�s call to reform the role of the Bishop of Rome for a someday reunited Church? So far, you�ve given us nothing to comment on and it comes across as if you are looking for a fight over something. I ask all of our forum participants to wait for Armando to develop his idea into something we can respond to. Admin 
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Dear Armando, I think the Orthodox Church would agree with you...except that we believe that the Pope strayed from the true faith. The Catholics believe otherwise, and so the split. As for me, I believe it all has to do with 'semantics'. Greek vs. the Latin mind...or rather the Germanic mind that in time infiltrated the West. Of course this is only my opinion...and I don't find your post offensive at all. Zenovia
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Hi Armando I dont have problems with this post, but probably for the orthodox yes, this canon is part of the Arabic Canon of nicea and is not part of the canon accepted by orthodox and probably the catholic church as well. Originally posted by Armando: "[CANON XXXIX] Of the care and power which a Patriarch has over the bishops and archbishops of his patriarchate; and the primacy of the Bishop of Rome over all. "Let the patriarch consider what things are done by the archbishops and bishops in their provinces; and if he shall find anything done by them otherwise than it should be, let him change it and order it as seemeth him fit; for he is the father of all, and they are his sons. And although the archbishop be among the bishop as an elder brother, who hat the care of his brethren, and to whom they owe obedience because he is over them; yet the patriarch is to all those who are under this power, just as he who holds the seat of Rome, is the head and prince of all patriarchs; inasmuch as he is first, as was Peter, to whom power is given over all Christian princes and over all their peoples, as he who is the Vicar of Christ our Lord over all peoples and over the whole Christian Church, and whoever shall contradict this, is excommunicated by this Synod."
Even though I am amazed to find this canon, still it would be interested to hear how our orthodoxs brothers think of this post (since lately I have been a little closed-mind:P). I hope posting this canon isn't offensive I just wish to establish a healthy discussion.
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The quote is not from the original Canons of Nicaea but from what I believe was a paraphrase in Arabic discovered at a later date. IIRC, there were only twenty canons that came out of the First Nicene Council. The Arabic paraphrases may be historically interesting, but they have zero authoritative value.
I'm really not sure what this thread was supposed to achieve.
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To all those who posted after the Administrator asked us not to until Armando explained himself better: Can't you people read? I just HATE it when there are those here who give the Administrator cause for grief . . . Armando, well? Alex
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You can get Athlete's tongue that way. Be careful! 
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I just read this canon on the book Jesus, Peter and the keys and decided to post it to see the comments that would come up. I do not think that I did something wrong.
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Today it's Lindt 70% cocoa. 
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Originally posted by byzanTN: Today it's Lindt 70% cocoa. Charles - you have my heartfelt sympathy I'll think of you next week when I'm having wonderful French choccie 
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Dear Armando,
I think you've explained yourself in response to the Administrator's request and the discussion can go on.
I don't believe you did anything wrong and Rilian has already provided a good comment on the subject.
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Originally posted by Our Lady's slave of love: Originally posted by byzanTN: [b] Today it's Lindt 70% cocoa. Charles - you have my heartfelt sympathy
I'll think of you next week when I'm having wonderful French choccie [/b]As long as you remember to pray for all of us, I won't be jealous of the wonderful chocolate you will be having. 
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Originally posted by Zenovia: Dear Armando,
I think the Orthodox Church would agree with you...except that we believe that the Pope strayed from the true faith. The Catholics believe otherwise, and so the split. So on what particular points did he stray? Are you referring specifically to filioque? Armando, that is a great quote. I have "Jesus Peter and the Keys" but it has been a while since I read it. Gordo
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