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We do not solemnise same-sex marriages (at least in Australia, where I am).
Does he ordinate women?
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We do not solemnise same-sex marriages (at least in Australia, where I am).
We do not solemnise same-sex marriages (at least in Australia, where I am).
No, I won't, because I'm a woman. Which has a lot to do with why converting to Orthodoxy (or Catholicism) is out of the question.If you convert to Orthodoxy with us, you will be re-ordained, because the Anglican priesthood is considered invalid.
We do not solemnise same-sex marriages (at least in Australia, where I am).
No, I won't, because I'm a woman. Which has a lot to do with why converting to Orthodoxy (or Catholicism) is out of the question.
Нет, не буду, потому что я женщина. Это во многом объясняет, почему о переходе в православие (или католицизм) не может быть и речи.
No, I won't, because I'm a woman. Which has a lot to do with why converting to Orthodoxy (or Catholicism) is out of the question.
No, I won't, because I'm a woman. Which has a lot to do with why converting to Orthodoxy (or Catholicism) is out of the question.
Yes.Are you in Eucharistic and prayerful communion with the Church of England, with the Archbishop of Canterbury, is there an intercommunion between you? This is a question. Is there an intercommunion between the Anglicans of England and Australia?
An Anglican priest.Then only a laywoman, a layman (λαϊκός).
That is the Catholic argument, but it is not universally accepted.Only a man can be a priest, because he personifies the image of Christ, who was a man.
The Orthodox would disagree with you about that, too (although - like Anglicans and Lutherans - they affirm the real presence).The Eucharist should be understood as transubstantiation.
That is the Catholic argument, but it is not universally accepted.
The Orthodox would disagree with you about that, too (although - like Anglicans and Lutherans - they affirm the real presence).
Yes.
That's as may be, but your words and understanding here come across as very Catholic, and at odds with Orthodox sources.I am writing you an Orthodox understanding, I am a graduate of an Orthodox seminary.
They do not do so in England either, although I believe they do in America. However, where I am, we do not. Anglican structures allow for such differences.So you are in Eucharistic and prayerful communion with those who practice same-sex marriage.
The Orthodox would disagree with you about that, too (although - like Anglicans and Lutherans - they affirm the real presence).
That's as may be, but your words and understanding here come across as very Catholic, and at odds with Orthodox sources.
I'm sorry, but that's not what the Orthodox say. They say there is indeed significant difference between you.Because the Catholic and Orthodox understanding is traditional, historical! There is no difference between us in this.
That's as may be, but your words and understanding here come across as very Catholic, and at odds with Orthodox sources.
I'm sorry, but that's not what the Orthodox say. They say there is indeed significant difference between you.