@@lunadeargint540 They are Catholic. They are in communion with Rome. They follow the same rite that the Orthodox do, but they are not part of the Orthodox Church.
You can switch just like that that means you can switch this liars song and dance off. Truth is more important than comfort. If Putin didn't lie he wouldn't have the means to start this war. One lie shouldn't be used against another lie. Truth is the rock you can stand on and the truth is all religions are bullshit. There is no god. People waste time and money on this tribalist primitive Avatar of authority. Authoritarian mind is a fascist mind. Stay away. You don't need it.
I am Jewish who converted to the Catholic Faith decades ago. I did much research on Eastern Rite ("Greek Rite") Catholics and switched to them. They like my own ppl were persecuted by the Orthodox church and sheltered each other from Orthodox and Nazi persecutors. The Ukrainian bishop Shepiyitsky and others hid Jews during the Nazi era as well.
May God bless His people to overcome all difficulties and challenges during this wartime! May the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Queen of Peace, rescue all kidnapped priests and parishioners! Glory to Ukraine!
Corect, tinand ca cont de bataliile Moldovei cu polonia, daca ar fi fost sub tutela lor at fi fost convertiti si ei. Din pricina influentei poloneze, aceste zone din polonia sunt greco-catolice.
The Ukrainian Greek Catholic church is a sui juris church with full autonomy within the Catholic communion. The Union of Brest was a compromise taken by Ukrainian bishops to stop pervasive catholicisation of western Ukraine (the territory of the then Lithuanian-Polish Commonwealth) and Roman Catholic influence in politics. In exchange for acknowledging papal authority, the Ukrainian church was allowed to maintain its eastern orthodox liturgical practices and traditions. It continues to keep the customs, law and liturgy derived from the Orthodox church.
The Ukrainian Orthodox (not the Catholic Ukrainian Church) may be the first Orthodox Church to have full communion to the Catholic Church if they wanted. Now it is time.
Petrine/Papal Primacy is established from the scriptures and the role of the Bishop of Rome is shown in the Early Church Fathers. Scriptures: -Peter is mentioned more than any other apostle in the New Testament and is always mentioned first in any formal list of apostles. -In Mathew 16, he says to Peter that on this rock he will build his Church...etc. And also gives him the "keys to the kingdom of heaven" which is Matthew’s reference to Isaiah 22 shows that the structure of Jesus’ kingdom was modeled on King David’s dynastic court, and also fulfills Christ promise from John 1:42 to rename him Cephas (Rock). And to Peter specifically Christ tells three times to Peter to feed his lamb/sheep (John 21:16-18) -Peter was regarded by both the Jews (Acts 4:1-13) and the common people (Acts 2:37-41; 5:15) - even an angel (Mk 16:7) - as the leader of Christianity. Cornelius was told by an angel to seek Peter for Christian instruction (Acts 10:1-6), and an angel delivered Peter from prison: Acts 12:1-17), after the whole Church had offered “earnest prayer” (Acts 12:5). Paul went to Jerusalem specifically to see Peter for fifteen days in the beginning of his ministry (Gal 1:18; cf. Gal 2:9). -Peter’s words were the most important in the upper room before Pentecost (Acts 1:15-22), and he was the first person to speak (and “preach the gospel”) after Pentecost (Acts 2:14-41). -He took the lead in calling for a replacement for Judas (Acts 1:22), uttered the first anathema (Acts 5:2-11), and was the first to recognize and refute heresy, in Simon Magus (Acts 8:14-24). He was the first to receive the Gentiles and to baptize them (Acts 10:9-48) He instructed the other apostles on the catholicity (universality) of the Church (Acts 11:5-17). -Peter presided over the first council of Christianity, and laid down the principles accepted by it (Acts 15:7-11). He was often the spokesman for the apostles (Mk 8:29; Mt 18:21; Lk 9:5; 12:41; Jn 6:67 ff.). Early Church Fathers: Ignatius of Antioch: You [the See of Rome] have envied no one, but others have you taught. I desire only that what you have enjoined in your instructions may remain in force (Epistle to the Romans 3:1 [A.D. 110]). Ireneaus: the greatest and most ancient church known to all, founded and organized at Rome by the two most glorious apostles. Peter and Paul, that church which has the tradition and the faith which comes down to us after having been announced to men by the apostles. With that church, because of its superior origin, all the churches must agree, that is, all the faithful in the whole world, and it is in her that the faithful everywhere have maintained the apostolic tradition (Against Heresies 3:3:2[inter A.D. 189]) Clement of Alexandria: [T]he blessed Peter, the chosen, the preeminent, the first among the disciples, for whom alone with himself the Savior paid the tribute [Matt. 17:27], quickly grasped and understood their meaning. And what does he say? “Behold, we have left all and have followed you” [Matt. 19:2 7, Mark 10:28] (Who is the Rich Man that is Saved? 21:3-5 [A.D. 200]). Letter of Clement to James: Simon [Peter], who, for the sake of the true faith, and the most sure foundation of his doctrine, was set apart to be the foundation of the Church, and for this end was by Jesus himself, with his truthful mouth, named Peter, the first-fruits of our Lord, the first of the apostles; to whom first the Father revealed the Son; whom the Christ, with good reason, blessed; the called, and elect (Letter of Clement to James 2 [A.D, 221]) Cyprian: With a false bishop appointed for themselves by heretics, they dare even to set sail and carry letters from schismatics and blasphemers to the Chair of Peter and to the principal church [at Rome], in which sacerdotal unity has its source” (Epistle to Cornelius [Bishop of Rome] 59:14 [A.D. 252]) Optatus: In the city of Rome the Episcopal chair was given first to Peter, the chair in which Peter sat, the same who was head - that is why he is also called Cephas - of all the apostles, the one chair in which unity is maintained by all. Neither do the apostles proceed individually on their own, and anyone who would [presume to] set up another chair in opposition to that single chair would, by that very fact, be a schismatic and a sinner (The Schism of the Donatists 2:2 [circa A.D. 367] Tyrannius Rufinius: and further how he speaks of the city of Rome, which now through the grace of God is reckoned by Christians as their capital (Apology 2:23 [A.D. 400]). Augustine: Among these [apostles] Peter alone almost everywhere deserved to represent the whole Church. Because of that representation of the Church, which only he bore, he deserved to hear “I will give to you the keys of the kingdom of heaven” (Sermons 295:2 [A.D. 411])
Also 24 Eastern Churches are in full Communion with the Catholic Church and the Vicar of Christ, the Bishop of Rome. What can the Orthodox say for unity and universality? Have you held any Ecumenical Councils since the Schism??
@@fiveadayproductions987 You are trying to make it as truth, but without reasoning, or going deep into the problem. I am not a saint, yet so many saints are in our church that can contradict that affirmation in the manner of love and true unity, one of them is saint Marcus the Eugenicus wich was at the so-called unity councils or saints Nektarios, saint Justin Popovici, Saint Justin Parvu. I am not here to argue, all you need to know about the legitimacy of the papal primacy is everywere on orthodox saits, ceck some. Regarding the argument that the papal primacy is based on the Bible, i can truely tell you that anyone can base anything on the bible, and the best ones are the neo-protestants on that matter . I also read daily the lives of our saints, and many of them were martyred by catholics including in the 20 th century. The jews also managed to change the scriptures, the catholics can do the same or evangelicals. An exmple is the propecy about the Holy Theotokos, were they changed it with the word woman, and not virgin, but thanks to recent discoveries like QUMRAN, we have the original scriptures were it sais virgin and not just woman.
@@fiveadayproductions987 my personal advise to you like to all catholics in search of the truth, is to ask Jesus Christ Himself in prayers, and of corse all the saints that we communly had before Schism, like saint Euphemya, or Saint Patrik, saint Mathilda and others. Tyrannius Rufinus is not a saint, and more than that he was ORIGENIST: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origenist_Crises Yet even so, the ideea of moving the capital to Constantinopol belongs to a SYNOD of Holy fathers, in wich many were from Rome, and not an lonely individual. OPTATUS, is not a commun saint for both orthodox or roman ... Plus i see you study theology, because in what you write you didnt use the word SAINT for any of them, that is an influention of neo-protestantism in schools.
False. The only churches banned during the Soviet Union were those who supported Nazis and the Tzar. How come Catholic and Orthodox churches flourished during the Soviet Union but at the same time they were repressed? Lying such a way is very sinful, if you even know the ten commandments.
Citation? Because it is quite literally a historical fact that in 1946 Stalin banned the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church and “reunited” it with the Orthodox Church.
We've given Religion long enough, look where it's taken us. With your virgin birth, floating souls, rising from the dead, walking on water, if not for the misery and suffering it's caused Religion would be funny. "If it doesn't make sense it's usually not true" - Judge Judy
Praise the one true holy Catholic Church. These brothers and sisters are a minority in Ukraine.
They are not Catholic, Greek Catholic means that their rite is Orthodox and the priest can even mary like the Orthodox ones.
@@lunadeargint540 they are catholic but in different rite a Catholic Church is composed with different rite not just the latin rite
@@lunadeargint540 They are Catholic. They are in communion with Rome. They follow the same rite that the Orthodox do, but they are not part of the Orthodox Church.
A minority in Ukraine, but they outnumber Latin Rite Catholics in the country.
not the minority
15% of Ukrainians
I have a great respect for the Eastern Catholics. Sometimes the church in the west seems like it’s going crazy
Its been going crazy since Vatican 2, one reason why I largely switched to the Eastern Rite.😉
You shouldn't. The are still catholics. They cooperated with Hitler and now failed to condemn putin.
You can switch just like that that means you can switch this liars song and dance off. Truth is more important than comfort. If Putin didn't lie he wouldn't have the means to start this war. One lie shouldn't be used against another lie. Truth is the rock you can stand on and the truth is all religions are bullshit. There is no god. People waste time and money on this tribalist primitive Avatar of authority. Authoritarian mind is a fascist mind. Stay away. You don't need it.
@@AR-ls5iuWe have to win people's hearts. We can alienate or integrate. I don't have the right answer but it's my view.
Love ❤️ from Philippines 🇵🇭 ✝️
I am Jewish who converted to the Catholic Faith decades ago. I did much research on Eastern Rite ("Greek Rite") Catholics and switched to them. They like my own ppl were persecuted by the Orthodox church and sheltered each other from Orthodox and Nazi persecutors. The Ukrainian bishop Shepiyitsky and others hid Jews during the Nazi era as well.
Yes..often with the help of the Russian Orthodox church in Russia.
Oy fuckin vey
Is't you, who are taking ortodox by force from churches?!
@@ArtedyMo Such as?
@@lukasg9031 Russian empire eliminated it on its territory, this is why greek catholics are now numerous only in lands of former Austria-Hungary.
May God bless His people to overcome all difficulties and challenges during this wartime!
May the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Queen of Peace, rescue all kidnapped priests and parishioners!
Glory to Ukraine!
Greck Catholich is also in Romania in Transilvania
Corect, tinand ca cont de bataliile Moldovei cu polonia, daca ar fi fost sub tutela lor at fi fost convertiti si ei.
Din pricina influentei poloneze, aceste zone din polonia sunt greco-catolice.
I Love our catholic brothers n sisters n all christians in Ukraine. I pray for all you. God almighty save you. From Jakarta.
God bless you and protect all and your beautiful church. Thankyou.
God bless Ukraine from a Brazilian descendant of these people, and also Ukrainian Greek Catholic.
In Catholic church nobody is minority. Everyone is equal. Only mankind making difference themselves. Therefore clashes are happening.
praying for peace in Ukraine. God bless everyone:)
For all the sensless motivation to kill nothing takes the grand prix from the all time king of false claims and exaggerated promises - religion
@@86Corvus
Jesus Christ is in Heaven...
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Omnium amor nostrum ad sorores et fratres nostros in Ucrania.
Head coverings are requisite in traditional Roman Rite chapels.
Holy Father, Pope Francis, Pray for Ukraine!!!
Please stop calling them by the Protestant title. They are FATHERS because their Catholic the one true and only faith!
Let the holy hand of Almighty God touch Ukraine
Jesus❤️
May the prayers of Ukranians and others, especially to Our Lady, Mother of Mercy, be answered.
Virgin of Mercy
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virgin_of_Mercy
I have my Icon in my room.my brother and sister Natalie give to me 2012.Our Lord is Risen Amen.
God bless you
The translation of what the women said regarding the role of the Patriarch of Rome is simply not correct.
The Ukrainian Greek Catholic church is a sui juris church with full autonomy within the Catholic communion. The Union of Brest was a compromise taken by Ukrainian bishops to stop pervasive catholicisation of western Ukraine (the territory of the then Lithuanian-Polish Commonwealth) and Roman Catholic influence in politics. In exchange for acknowledging papal authority, the Ukrainian church was allowed to maintain its eastern orthodox liturgical practices and traditions. It continues to keep the customs, law and liturgy derived from the Orthodox church.
Not only western Ukraine, but whole at the time. It remained only in the west because of Austria's annexation of 1772.
Praying and posting for more God's love and a Sabbath rest.
The Ukrainian Orthodox (not the Catholic Ukrainian Church) may be the first Orthodox Church to have full communion to the Catholic Church if they wanted. Now it is time.
Return to your true birthright of Holy Orthodoxy, the faith
Of ALL of your ancestors.
lol easy buddy its fine. Orthodoxy is sweet no matter what you think of the Bishop of Rome.
God bless you🙏🙏🙏
Why Greek tho???
Because it uses the Byzantine, or Greek, rite.
I love both the Greek and Latin languages
Strange at 2:41 seems make their cross with the three fingers (representing the Holy Trinity) like the Orthodoxs.
Because they are Byzantine Rite.
Shame on you, starting all this mess in Ukraine! God is watching!
they must return to the fold, to orthodoxy. I am an orthodox monk.
Why orthodox sucks
Petrine/Papal Primacy is established from the scriptures and the role of the Bishop of Rome is shown in the Early Church Fathers.
Scriptures:
-Peter is mentioned more than any other apostle in the New Testament and is always mentioned first in any formal list of apostles.
-In Mathew 16, he says to Peter that on this rock he will build his Church...etc. And also gives him the "keys to the kingdom of heaven" which is Matthew’s reference to Isaiah 22 shows that the structure of Jesus’ kingdom was modeled on King David’s dynastic court, and also fulfills Christ promise from John 1:42 to rename him Cephas (Rock). And to Peter specifically Christ tells three times to Peter to feed his lamb/sheep (John 21:16-18)
-Peter was regarded by both the Jews (Acts 4:1-13) and the common people (Acts 2:37-41; 5:15) - even an angel (Mk 16:7) - as the leader of Christianity. Cornelius was told by an angel to seek Peter for Christian instruction (Acts 10:1-6), and an angel delivered Peter from prison: Acts 12:1-17), after the whole Church had offered “earnest prayer” (Acts 12:5). Paul went to Jerusalem specifically to see Peter for fifteen days in the beginning of his ministry (Gal 1:18; cf. Gal 2:9).
-Peter’s words were the most important in the upper room before Pentecost (Acts 1:15-22), and he was the first person to speak (and “preach the gospel”) after Pentecost (Acts 2:14-41).
-He took the lead in calling for a replacement for Judas (Acts 1:22), uttered the first anathema (Acts 5:2-11), and was the first to recognize and refute heresy, in Simon Magus (Acts 8:14-24). He was the first to receive the Gentiles and to baptize them (Acts 10:9-48) He instructed the other apostles on the catholicity (universality) of the Church (Acts 11:5-17).
-Peter presided over the first council of Christianity, and laid down the principles accepted by it (Acts 15:7-11). He was often the spokesman for the apostles (Mk 8:29; Mt 18:21; Lk 9:5; 12:41; Jn 6:67 ff.).
Early Church Fathers:
Ignatius of Antioch: You [the See of Rome] have envied no one, but others have you taught. I desire only that what you have enjoined in your instructions may remain in force (Epistle to the Romans 3:1 [A.D. 110]).
Ireneaus: the greatest and most ancient church known to all, founded and organized at Rome by the two most glorious apostles. Peter and Paul, that church which has the tradition and the faith which comes down to us after having been announced to men by the apostles. With that church, because of its superior origin, all the churches must agree, that is, all the faithful in the whole world, and it is in her that the faithful everywhere have maintained the apostolic tradition (Against Heresies 3:3:2[inter A.D. 189])
Clement of Alexandria:
[T]he blessed Peter, the chosen, the preeminent, the first among the disciples, for whom alone with himself the Savior paid the tribute [Matt. 17:27], quickly grasped and understood their meaning. And what does he say? “Behold, we have left all and have followed you” [Matt. 19:2 7, Mark 10:28] (Who is the Rich Man that is Saved? 21:3-5 [A.D. 200]).
Letter of Clement to James:
Simon [Peter], who, for the sake of the true faith, and the most sure foundation of his doctrine, was set apart to be the foundation of the Church, and for this end was by Jesus himself, with his truthful mouth, named Peter, the first-fruits of our Lord, the first of the apostles; to whom first the Father revealed the Son; whom the Christ, with good reason, blessed; the called, and elect (Letter of Clement to James 2 [A.D, 221])
Cyprian: With a false bishop appointed for themselves by heretics, they dare even to set sail and carry letters from schismatics and blasphemers to the Chair of Peter and to the principal church [at Rome], in which sacerdotal unity has its source” (Epistle to Cornelius [Bishop of Rome] 59:14 [A.D. 252])
Optatus: In the city of Rome the Episcopal chair was given first to Peter, the chair in which Peter sat, the same who was head - that is why he is also called Cephas - of all the apostles, the one chair in which unity is maintained by all. Neither do the apostles proceed individually on their own, and anyone who would [presume to] set up another chair in opposition to that single chair would, by that very fact, be a schismatic and a sinner (The Schism of the Donatists 2:2 [circa A.D. 367]
Tyrannius Rufinius:
and further how he speaks of the city of Rome, which now through the grace of God is reckoned by Christians as their capital (Apology 2:23 [A.D. 400]).
Augustine: Among these [apostles] Peter alone almost everywhere deserved to represent the whole Church. Because of that representation of the Church, which only he bore, he deserved to hear “I will give to you the keys of the kingdom of heaven” (Sermons 295:2 [A.D. 411])
Also 24 Eastern Churches are in full Communion with the Catholic Church and the Vicar of Christ, the Bishop of Rome.
What can the Orthodox say for unity and universality? Have you held any Ecumenical Councils since the Schism??
@@fiveadayproductions987 You are trying to make it as truth, but without reasoning, or going deep into the problem. I am not a saint, yet so many saints are in our church that can contradict that affirmation in the manner of love and true unity, one of them is saint Marcus the Eugenicus wich was at the so-called unity councils or saints Nektarios, saint Justin Popovici, Saint Justin Parvu. I am not here to argue, all you need to know about the legitimacy of the papal primacy is everywere on orthodox saits, ceck some. Regarding the argument that the papal primacy is based on the Bible, i can truely tell you that anyone can base anything on the bible, and the best ones are the neo-protestants on that matter . I also read daily the lives of our saints, and many of them were martyred by catholics including in the 20 th century. The jews also managed to change the scriptures, the catholics can do the same or evangelicals. An exmple is the propecy about the Holy Theotokos, were they changed it with the word woman, and not virgin, but thanks to recent discoveries like QUMRAN, we have the original scriptures were it sais virgin and not just woman.
@@fiveadayproductions987 my personal advise to you like to all catholics in search of the truth, is to ask Jesus Christ Himself in prayers, and of corse all the saints that we communly had before Schism, like saint Euphemya, or Saint Patrik, saint Mathilda and others. Tyrannius Rufinus is not a saint, and more than that he was ORIGENIST: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origenist_Crises Yet even so, the ideea of moving the capital to Constantinopol belongs to a SYNOD of Holy fathers, in wich many were from Rome, and not an lonely individual. OPTATUS, is not a commun saint for both orthodox or roman ... Plus i see you study theology, because in what you write you didnt use the word SAINT for any of them, that is an influention of neo-protestantism in schools.
I think is not catholic is Greek Ukrainian orthodox
No this is Ukrainian Greek Catholic
@@DavidRamos-no4lh I don't think Greek they are not Catholic they are Orthodox or Jewish and some Jehovah witnesses
@@chrissmith1716 wow, you know nothing
@@castellano258 are you Greek no you not are you Orthodox no either so you don't know nothing
Eastern catholic, of bizantine rite, in communion with Rome, so they are catholics
False. The only churches banned during the Soviet Union were those who supported Nazis and the Tzar. How come Catholic and Orthodox churches flourished during the Soviet Union but at the same time they were repressed? Lying such a way is very sinful, if you even know the ten commandments.
Citation? Because it is quite literally a historical fact that in 1946 Stalin banned the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church and “reunited” it with the Orthodox Church.
Wolve skin sheep's
Ανάθεμα τρεις!
You
@@yonathanzefanya187 Στο κεφάλι σου
@@basilisbasilis2552 hateful wolff
We've given Religion long enough, look where it's taken us. With your virgin birth, floating souls, rising from the dead, walking on water, if not for the misery and suffering it's caused Religion would be funny. "If it doesn't make sense it's usually not true" - Judge Judy