This is why we have so many denominations: its not the truth, unless everyone sees it differently

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Indeed, this is why I support ecumenical reconciliation. My understanding is the attitude among many Byzantine Catholics has in recent years shifted to a pro-ecumenical attitude of attempting to be a force of reconciliation and disestrangement between the Orthodox and Rome.

However, what will prevent ecumenical reconciliation on the widest possible scale is the continued growth of liberal theology. Orthodox, traditional Protestant and Catholic churches cannot fellowship with liberal Protestants. And Pope Francis just did serious damage to Orthodox-Catholic relations with his Amazonian Synod and now Traditiones Custodes, because Orthodox Christians do not want a Novus Ordo experience in their churches, and the revival of the Tridentine Mass was creating a community with a similar ethos to Orthodox convert communities.
 
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I wonder what we could do, to make the faith even more diverse?

Would that be something the Holy Spirit, would want?

Diversity is legitimate in terms of liturgical rites and praxis, and the restoration of certain forms of worship which were traditional among some people, for example, the restoration of the Benvenentan and Gallican rites in Italy and France, and the rites of Sarum, York, Hereford and Durham in Britain, and of Koln in Germany, and the restoration of the West Syriac Rite among some Antiochian Orthodox Christians in Syria who still speak Aramaic in the vernacular, would be examples of legitimate increases in diversity.

We must remember however the importance of maintaining In Essentials, Unity. There is no need for more incompatible doctrines or rival belief systems. The faith should be consistent; the diversity is in expressions of the faith, and even then, certain essentials should remain, because lex orandi, lex credendi.
 
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What?? Everyone's different perspective on truth only means that some-or all-of us believe something to be true, while being untrue.
 
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Well, it is true that, if you don't have a central authority, you will stray from what is meant by Scripture. I know you often say that individual Catholics differ in their understanding of Scripture, but if they submit to the authority of the Magisterium as the ultimate, they have that to guide them. If a Baptist doesn't agree with their ultimate authority, their pastor, they make themselves, virtually, their own denomination.
 
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