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Did The Catholic Church Derive From Eastern Church?


TotusTuusMaria

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Um...Thessalonian maybe you should read my religion again...before you go into attack mode...

Yes, I went walkies but I came back, went to confession, I have an SD and am back in full communion, so maybe you just jumped the gun a tad...

Apotheoun thanks.

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The roman see always had primacy. To say otherwise is heresy. I will stand by that as it is dogma of the Church. Dogma does not start when it is declared. It was always there. That some rejected his primacy is of no consequence to the dogma.

I've not read those books and so cannot comment on them and specifically what was said but I disagree wholeheartedly that "primacy of the Roman See happened over a period of time, it wasn't instant and also there was some political movements that helped the See gain primacy." if it means that the primace wasn't there at some point. There may have been certain parts of the Church that did not recognize it and did not act in accord with it as there has always been. But that's like saying that before Vatican I the Popes could make fallible statements and after it they couldn't. Rather before infalliblity was dogmatically declared they did not make any fallible statements under it's guidelines. It is just that it was not universally recognized that they were infallible. Again they didn't "gain" infallibility. I stand by what I said.

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[quote name='In His Light' post='1602491' date='Jul 18 2008, 01:10 AM']Um...Thessalonian maybe you should read my religion again...before you go into attack mode...

Yes, I went walkies but I came back, went to confession, I have an SD and am back in full communion, so maybe you just jumped the gun a tad...

Apotheoun thanks.[/quote]

I apologize then for my statement regarding your faith and wish you well as you grow in understanding being back in the fold, lead by Christ's shepherds in knowledge and understanding. My prayers are with you and I ask yours. Make confession as regular thing. (I need it as well).

God bless

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