Did the Eastern Catholic Churches break from the Roman Catholic Church or their respective Orthodox Churches?
The Eastern Catholic Churches are Orthodox in Communion with the See of Rome, the Patriarch of the West
Did the Eastern Catholic Churches break from the Roman Catholic Church or their respective Orthodox Churches?
How do you know that the Orthodox Church isn't the One True Faith? Don't they have most of the criteria people use to judge such a question?
The Eastern Catholic Churches are Orthodox in Communion with the See of Rome, the Patriarch of the West
Primacy of Peter
Do the Orthodox recognize them?
Do the Orthodox recognize them?
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Actually they are sister catholic churches. They're not sister Roman Catholic churches though, if that's what you mean.
AFAIK, Orthodox Christians recognize the Pope as the Patriarch of Rome, but don't think that he should have a higher position and status than other patriarchs.
When both species of communion are being offered, is it inappropriate for me to accept one but decline the other? I am pretty severely germophobic and have an issue with sharing a chalice with 200 other people. What is the etiquette in this scenario?
There are many times when communion in my church is only given in one species.
To me it never felt "complete" enough. I don't know how to explain it better than that.
And yes when both are offered, there's many that decline the blood. I'm one of the few that does not decline it, but instead happily receives it.
Is "species" the correct terminology? Not "host"? I can't say I've heard it called species before now.
I do not know why there are times when only one is offered, and other times both are offered. That's something I never bothered to ask.
Ah yes intinction, we did that when we celebrated at my aunt's house before a party (since it was a Sunday and a priest was coming it was convenient to hold Mass just before)