Profession
of Faith by Orientals
17. Passing by these
questions, We will declare freely that the Roman pontiffs have carefully and
tirelessly attempted to overcome the heresies which gave rise to the schism
between the western and the eastern church, and that consequently they have
commanded orientals who want to return to the unity of the Church to reject
these errors, to find out if they really belong in union with the Apostolic
See.
There are two forms of this
profession of faith. The first was prescribed for Greeks by Pope Gregory XIII
(veteris Bullarii, vol. 2, 33) while the second was demanded of
Orientals by Pope Urban VIII. Both were published at the Congregation for the
Propagation of the Faith, the first in 1623 and the second in 1642.
Subsequently, in 1665, the Patriarch of Antioch, Syriacus of Hierapolis, and
the Archbishop of the Syrians in Hierapolis sent their profession of faith to
Rome. Father Lorenzo de Lauraea of the Order of Conventuals Minor of St.
Francis, then a consultor of the holy office and later a Cardinal, was asked
to examine the question and on April 28th he produced his written verdict. It
was subsequently approved by the Congregation, which concludes as follows:
"All should be received, but those whom it concerns should be informed
that they should not hereafter use a profession of faith different from that
prescribed for Orientals by Urban VIII of happy memory, since this profession
contains a rejection of many heresies and other matters needful for those
districts."
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