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An Orthodox Perspective on Roman Catholicism - YouTube

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Talk given by Archpriest Father Josiah Trenham at Saint Barnabas Orthodox Church in Costa Mesa California. Father Josiah delivers an Orthodox perspective on

An Orthodox Perspective on Roman Catholicism - Journey To Orthodoxy

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This excellent, well balanced, and thoroughly Orthodox lecture is called: An Orthodox Perspective on Roman Catholicism and was given by Fr. Josiah Trenham and he is the Senior Pastor of of Saint Andrew Orthodox Church, Riverside, CA and the author of "Marriage and Virginity in St John Chrysostom.". An Orthodox Perspective on Roman

Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism - Orthodox Church in America

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The Orthodox Church in America. The Mission of The Orthodox Church in America (OCA), the local autocephalous Orthodox Christian Church, is to be faithful in fulfilling the commandment of Christ to "Go into all the world and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit…"

How does the Orthodox Church view the Roman Catholic Church?

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Yes and no. The Catholic Church was initially considered by the Orthodox Church to be heretical, but as time passed and the term began to have strong negative connotations, the term was changed to heterodox, at least in official discourses.However, hardliners are still using the term heretic.In what matters?

An Appeal to Traditional Roman Catholics From an Orthodox Catholic

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An Orthodox Perspective on Roman Catholicism Fr. Josiah Trenham An Orthodox Perspective on Roman Catholicism Fr. Josiah Trenham This lecture entitled "An Orthodox Perspective on Roman Catholicism" was given by Fr. Josiah Trenham, the Senior Pastor of of Saint Andrew Orthodox Church, Riverside, CA and the author of "Marriage and Virginity in

An Orthodox Perspective on Roman Catholicism - OrthoChristian.Com

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California (YouTube) October 12, 2016. This lecture entitled "An Orthodox Perspective on Roman Catholicism" was given by Fr. Josiah Trenham, the Senior Pastor of of Saint Andrew Orthodox Church, Riverside, CA and the author of "Marriage and Virginity in St. John Chrysostom." Fr. Josiah Trenham. St Barnabas Orthodox Church of Costa Mesa.

Popes and Patriarchs: An Orthodox Perspective on Roman Catholic Claims

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5/18/2018. Popes and Patriarchs presents the Orthodox position on the role of the papacy in an intelligent, easy-to-understand style that will appeal to laypeople, priests, seminary students, and discussion groups. For any dialogue between the Orthodox and Roman Catholic churches to be fruitful, we must first understand our differences.

Popes and Patriarchs: An Orthodox Perspective on Roman Catholic Claims

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For any dialogue between the Orthodox and Roman Catholic churches to be fruitful, we must first understand our differences. Popes and Patriarchs covers some of the distinctives in theology and worldview that separate the churches of the East from those of the West, focusing primarily on the claims of papal supremacy. Author Michael Whelton, a convert from Catholicism to Orthodoxy, discusses

An Orthodox Perspective on Roman Conciliar Press, 2006, 177+pp.

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An Orthodox Perspective on Roman Conciliar Press, 2006, 177+pp. By Adam A.J. DeVille. For nearly forty years, the papacy has been the most fundamental issue in Orthodox-Catholic dialogue. The papacy as an ecumenical issue was given very bold, and renewed focus in 1995 when Pope John Paul II issued his landmark encyclical, Ut Unum Sint, asking

Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy | The Oxford Handbook of Catholic

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This chapter charts the history of the Roman Catholic Church's relations with the various Orthodox Churches of the Christian East. It examines examples of communion or unity among these churches, as well as formal breaks in communion or schisms, and attempts at ecclesial reunion and ecumenical dialogue. Mention is made of the early roots of

Popes And Patriarchs: An Orthodox Perspective on Roman Catholic Claims

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The first part, Chapters 1-3, covers his spiritual journey: baptized Anglican in England to becoming Roman Catholic (RC) in Canada in 1961, to becoming Eastern Orthodox (EO) in 1995. The longest part, Chpts 4-9, covers his discussion about church history, the papacy, and the relationship of Roman Catholicism to Eastern Orthodoxy.

Validity of Roman Catholic Orders - Orthodox Church in America

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Concerning the "grace of the priesthood": This is partially answered in point 1 above. The answer to this is also intimately linked on whether the Orthodox view Roman Catholicism as a body that is "with grace" or "devoid of grace.". Some Orthodox would say that Roman Catholic priests do possess grace; others would say that they do not.

Popes And Patriarchs: An Orthodox Perspective on Roman Catholic Claims

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Orthodox like Whelton would do well to learn from them at least in this regard. Selectively cites from Congar, Francis Dvornik and Walter Ullman where elsewhere if cited would undercut Wheltons thesis. In his chapter entitled "The Roman Catholic Church" pages 19-36 Whelton makes a few blunders.

Catholic-Eastern Orthodox relations - Wikipedia

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e. Catholic-Eastern Orthodox relations have warmed over the last century, as both churches embrace a dialogue of charity. The Second Vatican Council (1962-1965) ushered in a new era of relations for the Roman Church towards the Orthodox Church, fondly describing the Orthodox as "separated brethren" with valid sacraments and an apostolic

Orthodox Marian Doctrines, the Immaculate Conception, and the Early

https://orthodoxchristiantheology.com/2019/06/17/orthodox-marian-doctrines-the-immaculate-conception-and-the-early-church/
Orthodox popularly reject the Roman Catholic doctrine of the "immaculate conception" of Mary. Oftentimes, it gets cited as a doctrinal development within Roman Catholicism that separates them from Orthodox. In discussions concerning the immaculate conception, the debate may be obfuscated by both sides not understanding each other's positions.

Popes and Patriarchs: An Orthodox Perspective on Roman Catholic Claims

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Popes and Patriarchs presents the Orthodox position on the role of the papacy in an intelligent, easy-to-understand style that will appeal to laypeople, priests, seminary students, and discussion groups. For any dialogue between the Orthodox and Roman Catholic churches to be fruitful, we must first understand our differences. Popes and Patriarchs covers some of the distinctions in theology and

For Roman Catholics: Quick Questions & Answers on Orthodoxy

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For a Roman Catholic walking into an Orthodox church, there will be many elements that are familiar—services led by an ordained priesthood, sacramental worship, ancient tradition, Christian art, etc. But Orthodoxy also has much that is unfamiliar—a mostly married priesthood, communing infants, no papacy, and so forth.

Fr. Josiah Trenham | An Orthodox Perspective on Roman Catholicism

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Fr. Josiah Trenham | An Orthodox Perspective on Roman Catholicism REFUTED w/ Trent HornIn this episode Trent Horn and Michael Lofton respond to Eastern Ortho

Resource: An Orthodox Perspective on Roman Catholicism

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I recently watched an excellent video from Fr. Joshia Trenham called "An Orthodox Perspective on Roman Catholicism". He's priest at Saint Andrew Orthodox Church in Riverside, California and founder of Patristic Nectar Publications. I was edified by this video in multiple ways. First, most of my perspective on Roman Catholicism is shaped by growing up as a Lutheran, so I appreciated getting an

Is Roman Catholicism Schismatic? The Case for Orthodoxy

https://orthodoxchristiantheology.com/2019/08/01/is-roman-catholicism-is-schismatic-the-case-for-orthodoxy/
As I posit in the summary, we can see that Diotrephes is a schismatic because he put others out of the Church, apparently for the sake of preeminence. Tragically, the Roman Catholic Church in their assertion of "universal jurisdiction" put local Orthodox Catholic Bishops "out of the Church," literally conducting the exact same sinful

10 Differences Between the Orthodox and Catholic Churches

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The beliefs and practices of the Orthodox East and Roman Catholic West may seem similar on the surface, but in reality, they are quite different. ... The differences between our churches are far more numerous from an Orthodox perspective than they are from a Catholic perspective. Many Catholics believe our churches are closer in beliefs and

Responding to Fr. Josiah's Orthodox Objections to Catholicism (with

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The video we're going to talk about is from Father Josiah Trenham, and it's a video on an Orthodox perspective on Roman Catholicism. And so we're going to respond to some of the arguments and critiques that he gives against the Catholic faith. But Michael, why don't you say hi, let us know. You have some background with Father Josiah

Do the Catholics consider Orthodox Christians heretics?

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Essentially, the Roman Catholic Church holds that the doctrinal issues that exist are minor if not meaningless, and often result as different ways of expressing or experiencing the same understanding of God rather than from a fundamentally different understanding of God in the first place; from the Catholic perspective, the split is primarily

Orthodoxy vs. Catholicism: More Differences Than You Think!

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The beliefs and practices of the Orthodox East and Roman Catholic West may seem similar on the surface, but in reality, they are quite different. ... The differences between our churches are far more numerous from an Orthodox perspective than they are from a Catholic perspective. Many Catholics believe our churches are closer in beliefs and