Saturday, June 15, 2019
The Boundaries of Salvation
OrthoChristian: The Boundaries of Salvation: The ‘Two Natures’ of Communion in Christ
Lecture by Archpriest Peter Heers
Lecture by Archpriest Peter Heers
Friday, June 14, 2019
Carpatho-Rusyns
OrthoChristian: Rusyns, Part 1: The Lost Tribe of Carpathian Russia by Matfey Shaheen
Part 2: The Mountainous Achievements of the Carpatho-Rusyns
Part 2: The Mountainous Achievements of the Carpatho-Rusyns
Thursday, June 13, 2019
Latin Triumphalism Lives!
In Latin traditionalists and zealous converts to traditionalism.
1P5: I Left Eastern Orthodoxy for the Church Led by Pope Francis, and I Don’t Regret It by Timothy Flanders
Was there unanimity across the Church Fathers as to the nature of papal primacy? No. And the author fails to note that both doctrines mentioned were accepted as doctrines not because a majority of Church Fathers held them (they did not explicitly), but because they were proposed by ecumenical councils and received as being expressions of Tradition.
1P5: I Left Eastern Orthodoxy for the Church Led by Pope Francis, and I Don’t Regret It by Timothy Flanders
Another reason these attacks fail is that the Orthodox do not give their own doctrines the same scrutiny they give Catholics’. It is true that although the saints have taught the Roman primacy, it is by no means clearly expressed across the Fathers. Yet the Orthodox are willing to confess many other doctrines like Iconodulism or the homoousios while explaining away (rightly) any lack of patristic clarity on these points.
Was there unanimity across the Church Fathers as to the nature of papal primacy? No. And the author fails to note that both doctrines mentioned were accepted as doctrines not because a majority of Church Fathers held them (they did not explicitly), but because they were proposed by ecumenical councils and received as being expressions of Tradition.
Wednesday, June 12, 2019
Tuesday, June 11, 2019
Monday, June 10, 2019
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