Hello all,
I am a fellow OO in the Ethiopian Orthdox Church. I live in US and currently there is a big divide among-est many in the Ethiopian orthodox faith. I am here to see the Coptic Perspective of the issue.
Is calling Jesus my intercessor a blasphemy or something outside of the Orthodox lines ? Can one be excommunicated for saying/believing/teaching that ? Does Jesus intercede for us NOW ? I am a bit confused because I never knew this is a dividing line between Orthodox and protestants. I thought that this is a general christian denomination belief including OO.
Thank you all,
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The same divide exists in the Coptic Orthodox Church. Where are you? Many people are questioning because Orthodoxy is not a major form of Christianity in the west. In my experience, sharing what the Orthodox Church believes with westerners is often shocking to them. They cannot believe how literal we take the bible and basically everything in addition to the bible. Generally, protestants don't pray to saints for intercession, in fact it would surprise them that we do.
Fr. Peter Farrington has a good video online about this:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5fNKXrBOr0M
Hi KMariam,
Please remember that the Orthodox Church is not a "denomination" or part of *the* Church, along with the Protestant denominations, etc. The Orthodox Church is *the* Church. The Protestant denominations are not part of the Church in any way, shape, or form.
Also, as others have explained, Our Lord Jesus Christ is God in the flesh. As Mina said, He healed the divide between God and man, but He is not an "intercessor" in the same way that a saint is. We ask the saints "intercede on our behalf" in the Hymns of the Intercessions (Hiten Ni-Epresvia). This is not the same as Christ's "intercession" with the Father. Here is an article on that from the LA Diocese: http://lacopts.org/story/the-concept-of-intercession/
Please do not poison yourself by consuming Protestant teachings or watching Protestant preachers on this or any subject. God be with you.