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Dr. Anthony Dragani coined the term “Byzantine bitterness” (something I believe I’ve been guilty of at times) many years ago, in response to the question “Why does there seem to be so much hostility toward Latin Catholics by SOME Byzantines?” on the EWTN website (and later included it in the FAQ on his website).
Granted there are a few different directions we could go with this topic – for example, people may want to weigh in on whether or not they agree with Dr. Dragani concerning how common “Byzantine bitterness” his or what the reasons for it are. I don’t mind that but I’d especially like to focus on this question: How (if at all) has “Byzantine bitterness” affected our relationship with other Catholics? Note that I’m thinking here not only of Latin Catholics but also Maronites and other “Oriental” (non-Byzantine) Catholics.
Granted there are a few different directions we could go with this topic – for example, people may want to weigh in on whether or not they agree with Dr. Dragani concerning how common “Byzantine bitterness” his or what the reasons for it are. I don’t mind that but I’d especially like to focus on this question: How (if at all) has “Byzantine bitterness” affected our relationship with other Catholics? Note that I’m thinking here not only of Latin Catholics but also Maronites and other “Oriental” (non-Byzantine) Catholics.