JoeZollars wrote:Pax Chrisit et Semper Vobiscum,
There you go again, Joe...Pax Christi sit semper vobiscum, but only if you are talking to the whole forum. Tsk, tsk!
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JoeZollars wrote:Pax Chrisit et Semper Vobiscum,
There you go again, Joe...Pax Christi sit semper vobiscum, but only if you are talking to the whole forum. Tsk, tsk!
2. The Holy Mountain is under the jurisdiction of the EP, so presumably anyone in communion with the EP could receive the sacraments there. Do monasteries on the Holy Mountain/the Holy Mountain itself commune members of Churches (like ROCOR, the TOC of Greece, the GOC, ROAC, etc.) which are not in communion with the EP? Or is the Holy Mountain in a state of dual communion, on the one hand with the EP, and on the other with these more traditionalist groups?
There are no formal documents that I know of on this matter, but I have HEARD that members of the ROCOR are communed at Athonite monasteries. I have not heard anything specifically on the other churches mentioned.
mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa
When I go upstairs I shall read 45 pages of the first latin gramer I come too (I own several--obviously reading tehm has been considerable remiss) as penance.
Joe Zollars
just got the sig fixed. BTW, does anyone know how to do a dipthong in this forum? or msword for that matter?
Joe Zollars
Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2003 7:16 pm Post subject: that's right
the holy and Blessed Apostles used teh Tridentine Rite. If Latin was good enough for Jesus, its good enough for me.
Joe Zollars
PS. calm down folks this is just a spoof of some of the more ignorant in the RC traditionalist world. Or more precisely of the liberal RC's views of us TradLats.
JZ
Joe, you don't really believe that Jesus and the Apostles used Latin do you? And you don't believe the "Tridentine Rite" really existed before 900 AD do you?