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Re: Yes the priest class of both the old testatment and new testatment has always been male Handel Send a noteboard - 29/10/2009 09:02:36 PM
Of course this all went through the window when Constantine made Catholicism an organized religion.


That is a very typical non-conformist/protestant myth that history does not bear out. Constantine merely made Christianity legal, and while administration of the Church became more visibly organized the essence of the Catholic faith was unchanged until later Roman (and some might say unlawful) councils.

So in sum, in my opinion it is tradition and not holy tradition. I don't recognize your divine origin you supposedly see.


You are of course entitled to your own opinion, but that does not change the constant teaching of Christ's Church. As a Catholic, I am bound by the teaching of the Church founded by Jesus Christ (and I am not referring to the Roman, Orthodox, or Anglican churches, but the whole Catholic Church of Christ).

May God unite all who call on the name of Jesus Christ with a sincere heart.
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Catholic Church reaccepting Anglicans allowing Anglicans to remain Anglicans in most things but name - 25/10/2009 11:15:50 PM 1004 Views
As you noted in your post, it's nothing new. And it's not likely to lead to much. - 26/10/2009 03:35:18 AM 668 Views
I don't know about that, some have already left the communion, and you may have a schism - 26/10/2009 04:27:01 AM 622 Views
As I said, Anglicans have a strong identity. - 26/10/2009 06:29:38 AM 592 Views
definitly agree about the episcoplians - 26/10/2009 01:14:53 PM 624 Views
Wouldn't you say not believing in transubstantiation is an important theological difference? - 26/10/2009 08:39:00 AM 593 Views
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It should be noted - 26/10/2009 05:02:23 PM 607 Views
Catholicism = no ordination of women? - 26/10/2009 06:31:44 PM 625 Views
Re: Catholicism = no ordination of women? - 26/10/2009 07:40:45 PM 699 Views
Ah. You're an Anglo-Catholic, then? - 26/10/2009 09:41:03 PM 629 Views
I prefer Anglican Catholic - 26/10/2009 11:41:12 PM 624 Views
what about the congregations that have a woman priest? - 27/10/2009 03:56:45 PM 744 Views
Re: what about the congregations that have a woman priest? - 27/10/2009 04:37:16 PM 629 Views
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Re: Calling women in the priesthood a Christological heresy is ridiculous, - 28/10/2009 01:26:24 AM 671 Views
So in sum your response is tradition - 28/10/2009 02:50:06 AM 625 Views
Not tradition, but Tradition (capital) - 28/10/2009 04:15:40 PM 845 Views
Yes the priest class of both the old testatment and new testatment has always been male - 28/10/2009 10:22:28 PM 731 Views
Re: Yes the priest class of both the old testatment and new testatment has always been male - 29/10/2009 09:02:36 PM 827 Views
Hun I am a former catholic - 29/10/2009 09:33:45 PM 614 Views
I am a former protestant - 30/10/2009 12:12:57 AM 816 Views

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