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To: kosta50
the Eastern Orthodox Church does share the Roman Catholic dogma

Actually we don't. There are differences. It is a Roman Catholic doctrine, formulated at a council which we don't recognize.

97 posted on 03/09/2004 8:18:27 AM PST by MarMema (Next year in Constantinople!)
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To: MarMema
Sharing is not the same as recognizing. The wod used in the Orthodox Church is metabole, which means to "change" or "alter." The exact translation of transusbstatioation would be metousiosis, which specifically addresses the essence (ousis).

But, both churches, regardless of the wording or the legal nicities, teach that the substance in the bread and wine is changed or alterered living flesh and blood of Jesus -- whose appearance and taste is altered to make it palatable.

The difference between the Catholic and Orthodox teachings is in line with their approach to theology: the Catholic Church developed a philosophical dogma, based on the original Church teachings, trying to "explain" this miracle, magic, whatever you want to call it, while the Orthodox Church continues to use the traditional approach of the original Church by simply calling it a "mystery" that is beyond our comprehension.

103 posted on 03/09/2004 3:43:33 PM PST by kosta50
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