The Eastern Orthodox Church is opposed to the Roman Catholic doctrine of papal supremacy. While not denying that primacy does exist for the Bishop of Rome...
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Antichrist is still held by Seventh Day Adventists. Eastern Orthodox opposition to papal supremacy "Protestantism | Definition, Beliefs, History, & Facts...
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already intrinsic to it." Conclave capitulation Donation of Constantine Eastern Orthodox opposition to papal supremacy Papal infallibility Papal primacy Paragraph...
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Christianity Eastern Orthodox theology Eastern Orthodox opposition to papal supremacy History of Eastern Orthodox Christian theology History of Catholic Mariology...
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Autocephaly Balamand declaration Eastern Christianity Eastern Orthodox Christian theology Eastern Orthodox opposition to papal supremacy Theological differences...
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Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church. In the Eastern Orthodox churches, some understand the primacy of the bishop of Rome to be merely one of greater...
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Development of doctrine (section Eastern Orthodoxy)
important areas: examples being papal supremacy ("I have never doubted about the sovereignty of the Pope, but whether this supremacy was recognised in the time...
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cornerstones of Catholic dogma, that of papal supremacy, whereby the authority of the pope is the ruling agent as to what are accepted as formal beliefs in...
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Episcopal see (section Eastern Orthodox Church)
extend over the entire Church. Thus, the Eastern Orthodox oppose the idea of papal supremacy or any similar supremacy by any one bishop. The United Methodist...
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Conciliarism (category Papal primacy)
Torquemada defended papal supremacy in his Summa de ecclesia, completed ca. 1453. A generation later, Thomas Cajetan vigorously defended papal authority in his...
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Conciliarity (section Eastern Orthodox churches)
of the Eastern Orthodox communion view ecumenical councils as the supreme norm of government.[citation needed] Protestant communities tend to deny or...
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Churches. Both groups trace their beginning to the 18th century when members of the See of Utrecht refused to obey papal authority and were excommunicated. Later...
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Gallicanism (section From Pepin to the Reformation)
Josephinism Papal supremacy Patronato real Political Catholicism Regalism Syllabus of Errors Symphonia (theology) Temporal power (papal) Two kingdoms...
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renaissance of the time and eagerness to discover new texts. The Pseudo-Isidorian Decretals asserted Roman papal power to depose and appoint bishops for the...
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Pentarchy (category Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text)
Blasios I. (2005). "Papal Primacy and Patriarchal Pentarchy in the Orthodox Tradition". The Petrine Ministry: Catholics and Orthodox in Dialogue. New York:...
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Ultramontanism (category Papal primacy)
The term ultramontain was used to refer to Catholics who supported papal authority in French affairs – as opposed to the Gallican and Jansenist factions...
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the Eastern Orthodox Church History of the papacy History of Roman Catholic Mariology Lex orandi, lex credendi Eastern Orthodox opposition to papal supremacy...
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Primacy of Peter (redirect from Petrine supremacy)
of Papal supremacy, Protestant scholars[who?] say that prior to the Reformation of the 16th century, Matthew 16 was very rarely used to support papal claims...
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Christianity (category Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text)
prominently Eastern Orthodox opposition to papal supremacy. The Second Council of Lyon (1274) and the Council of Florence (1439) attempted to reunite the...
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Ravenna Document (category Catholic–Eastern Orthodox ecumenism)
The Declaration of Ravenna is a Roman Catholic–Eastern Orthodox document issued on 13 October 2007, re-asserting that the bishop of Rome is indeed the...
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of Protestant and Orthodox Christian religion. In communities with large Protestant or Orthodox minorities, churches were allowed to be built, and social...
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compose the Eastern Orthodox Church. The ecumenical patriarch is regarded as the representative and spiritual leader of the Eastern Orthodox Christians...
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The Pope (book) (section Sovereignty of papal power)
infallibility of the extraordinary papal magisterium, in the limited circumstances when the Pope decides that it is time to define a dogma. Nevertheless, among...
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censures the papacy for missionizing among Eastern Orthodox Christians, and repudiates Ultramontanism (papal supremacy). It also describes the Roman Catholic...
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The Eastern Orthodox Church, officially the Orthodox Catholic Church, and also called the Greek Orthodox Church or simply the Orthodox Church, is the second-largest...
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written from a Protestant standpoint, to repudiate the idea that a diminution of papal power was all that was necessary to bring the Protestants back into union...
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The papal deposing power was the most powerful tool of the political authority claimed by and on behalf of the Roman Pontiff, in medieval and early modern...
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Gregory II Youssef (category Eastern Catholic monks)
a negative impact of a dogmatic definition of papal infallibility on relations with the Eastern Orthodox Church and became a prominent opponent of the...
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The Eastern Orthodox Church, officially the Orthodox Catholic Church and commonly known simply as the Orthodox Church is a communion composed of up to seventeen...
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The degrees of Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic monasticism are the stages an Eastern Orthodox monk or nun passes through in their religious vocation...
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