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Originally Posted by Logos - Alexis
Joe,

Well good! But I must say I disagree with you over far fewer things than I do with many of my fellow Catholics, Eastern AND Western!

Maybe we should start our own church. Church of Georgia, perhaps (the state, not the nation). wink

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St. Jefferson Davis Confederate Orthodox Catholic Church, Inc. ? biggrin

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Ha. Well, maybe, but the Vice Prez of the Confederacy (Alexander Stephens) was from Georgia, and his grave not more than 45 minutes from where I sit, so maybe we could name it after him. smile

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Originally Posted by Theologos
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Theologos forgets that the Latin Church has been divided much more than the Orthodox Churches.

Or there being innumerable Protestant "denominations" is part of the unifying plan of the Holy Spirit?

I'm sorry for being sarcastic, but really. I thought we've grown beyond such foolish statements.

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Some ignorant Latins believe that Eastern Catholics are heretics becasue they have no experience of Eastern Catholicism whatsoever. Most Eastern Catholics that I know are soldily Catholic in their faith, and the term "heretic" in no way applies to them. However, as a Latin planning to Joing an Eastern Church (Ruthenian) I believe that there are some in the Eastern Catholic Churches that are heretics. They are the ones who reject dogmas definded by the Churh in council such as the Immaculate Conception, Papal Authority, Purgatory, etc. I recognize that as Eastern Catholics, we may have a different theological emphasis and use different theological terms, but we must maintain the unity of the faith as most of us do.

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Originally Posted by domilsean
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Theologos forgets that the Latin Church has been divided much more than the Orthodox Churches.

Or there being innumerable Protestant "denominations" is part of the unifying plan of the Holy Spirit?

I'm sorry for being sarcastic, but really. I thought we've grown beyond such foolish statements.
Give me a break. the Protestant Churches are not part of the Latin Church. They are a whole other animal.

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Originally Posted by Afraates
Hello,

Just last night I had a discussion with a Roman Catholic who converted from Protestantism a few months ago, and he told me:

[quote]I am grossly offended that Eastern Catholics have the right to call themselves by that sacred title. I pull 1/2 the crap the EC's do, I would get the left foot of excommunication! How gracious our Church is to allow heretics the right to exist in our midst.

Dear Afraates,

Your friend being a recent convert has much to learn yet. I suggest he speak with a priest on these views of his.
I am taking it for granted your friend is a convert to and in communion with the Roman Catholic Church of which Pope Benedict XVI is the hierarch.

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Originally Posted by East and West
Give me a break. the Protestant Churches are not part of the Latin Church. They are a whole other animal.

Sorry, but they are your illegitimate offspring. Martin Luther sure wasn't an Orthodox priest.

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Christ is Risen!

It seems that the spirit of Pascha has been extinguished in some. Though some have tried to handle this thread in the spirit of charity, others have not. This thread is now closed and appropriate warnings are going to be issued.

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