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Priesthood in the Catholic Church: Revision history


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  • curprev 23:3723:37, 18 April 2022Goodone121 talk contribs 35,959 bytes −568 RV pov edits undo Tag: Undo
  • curprev 23:2823:28, 18 April 2022172.58.22.165 talk 36,527 bytes +621 →‎History: Edited a bit explained thst eastern orthodoxy although their priesthood is considered valid it is illicit whoch does not mean sacrilegious. (Which another author misled and wrote that it means sacrilegious which is not true at all....) Illicit means not being able to perform official functions within a catholic church building. However the catholic church recognizes the Eastern orthodox and assyrian church of the east as fully valid in their sacraments. However if the assyrian... undo Tags: Reverted review edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 22:1822:18, 18 April 2022172.58.22.165 talk 35,906 bytes −53 →‎History: Schism and protestantism in catholicity are two different terms. Also Eastern orthodox priesthood is not sacrilegious nor illicit this you can ask any Catholic priest they will confirm this. Since Eastern orthodoxy priesthood is fully recognized as well as Catholic. Catholicism considers a protestant anyone that denies even part of the Holy sacraments, and doctrines and truth including those who promotes heresy and those who remove parts of the Bible. Schism is someone that... undo Tags: Reverted review edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 09:3709:37, 18 April 2022174.216.145.135 talk 35,959 bytes −214 →‎History undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 09:3109:31, 18 April 2022174.216.145.135 talk 36,173 bytes −45 Deacons are not ordained to a priestly order, but an "order of service" undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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