The Pope in the Syriac Tradition
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- Опубліковано 14 гру 2024
- I had the pleasure of presenting at Our Lady of Lebanon on the topic of the "Authenticity of the Catholic Church".
In it, I showed them the Pope using the writings of St Ephrem and typology.
Enjoy!
Glory to God! Always to God!
You're doing God's work, subdeacon. Im glad i found your channel.
Glory to Jesus Christ! Sub deacon we need more Eastern Catholics like you explaining the Catholic church from the eastern perspective!
St. Ephrem pray for us!
THANK YOU!! I've been studying ecclesiology on my own for many years as a layman and have a few certifications in this topic. I've never heard some of the typologies you brought up!
The Lord is so mysterious. St. Ephraim and the Syriac Church(s) have been popping up everywhere in my life in the last few months. I'm so blown away right now.
Bravo 👏 Very well done, thank you for posting.
Glory to God
Very important knowledge
Great video... 1 comment, the word of God, the word made flesh, Jesus rebukes us everyday... if we are listening and I am glad to be alive to hear it and listen through the grace of God.... and God chastises the ones he loves
The Catholic Church is the coming Kingdom that our Lord preached when he was walking the earth with his disciples.
So what I am saying is the Catholic Church is the Kingdom of God on earth.
The rock that was cut without human hands that destroys the idol of King Nebuchadnezzar dream in the book of Daniel. Which grow slow to take over the world.
Corinth at the time was under the jurisdiction of the bishop of Rome...so no evidence for "bossing around " the entire Church.
This oft-repeated claim is speculative, and not based on any hard evidence. Corinth was a self-governing city, and capital of the province of Achaea. Based on the principle of accomodation which formed divisions of ecclesiastical jurisdictions, there is no reason that Corinth would be under the direct control of the Roman Church, under the Orthodox view of conciliarity. In fact, the letter of Pope Saint Clement of Rome to this church represents an exercise of supra-jurisdictional intervention.
Source, please, for Corinth being under Roman immediate jurisdiction? Never heard such a claim.
@@RexKochanski I've heard the claim several times but I've never seen any evidence