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Elijah Yasi

@elijahelisharap

I defend the Catholic faith on my YouTube channel. Please subscribe and enjoy. youtube.com/channel/UCAdaE…

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Timothy Mulligan Erick Ybarra Were there church fathers that taught that the laity must accept a council in order for it to have validity? If so, what percentage of the laity? Thank you in advance.

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Timothy Mulligan Erick Ybarra This produced zero early church fathers. Imagine you asked me to prove V1 using the church fathers and sent you a sophistic article. Again I ask, any church fathers?

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Scary incident today. Laura had a seizure (couldn't talk, face drooped to one side) so I called 911 and an ambulance took her to the hospital. When I got to her room it was empty and a man approached me: "Mr. Horn, I'm the hospital chaplain. I need to tell you that . . . . .

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In his book “The Ecumenical Councils”, the eminent Czech academic, medievalist, and Byzantine scholar Fr. Francis Dvornik (+1975) attempts to extend an olive branch to the Orthodox on the matter of the Pope’s infallibility. ........ erickybarra.substack.com/p/papal-infall…

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Cameron Riecker Are* positions* One position is that Rome's primacy got transferred to the second ranking See, Constantinople. The other is that everybody and their mommies are Peter. There isn't just one Peter. Every bishop is the center of unity in his own local diocese. The other is that

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Appears that St. Gregory the Dialogist (+604) had not learned by his time that the right word for a Bishop's jurisdictional power to command and punish within his Patriarchate was "potestas" and not "auctoritas". Hmmm.

Appears that St. Gregory the Dialogist (+604) had not learned by his time that the right word for a Bishop's jurisdictional power to command and punish within his Patriarchate was "potestas" and not "auctoritas". Hmmm.
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"Erick, Erick.... ROFL.... Pope St. Gregory used auctoritas to refer to the coercive power he had over distance churches because that was him acting as a Primate among his brother bishops... but surely, if he were to be describing his authority to, say, fire a bunch of his own

"Erick, Erick.... ROFL.... Pope St. Gregory used auctoritas to refer to the coercive power he had over distance churches because that was him acting as a Primate among his brother bishops... but surely, if he were to be describing his authority to, say, fire a bunch of his own