Let me cut & paste your responses (in red) & respond:
you said: "To say the Greeks had a huge issue with it is an understatement which is why that false union was utterly rejected by the Orthodox Church and not just by the Greeks. "
Well, the CA tract is citing the “Catholic Encyclopedia” as their source, what is your source?
The writings of St. Mark of Ephesus. Plus there is the fact that not a single Orthodox Church acknowledges the Council of Florence as an Ecumenical Council. It is clearly & historically documented that the Rome Emperor of Constantinople sent the Bishops with the political order of unity at all costs. All but St. Mark of Ephesus succombed to that political pressure and threw away their Orthodoxy and signed. Have you not read what became of them when they returned to the East?
The alternate explanation given by
the same tract is that the union didn’t last because the
Eastern brethren were pressured by their Muslim rulers.
Maybe that’s the Catholic Churches explanation; however, they being outside of the Orthodox Church may not be the best source of information as to why the Orthodox Church rejected the politically forced union.
you said: "
I haven’t read what you’re claiming another author wrote about what Bishop Kallistos supposedly said."
Well now you have; at least that citation. The source is given: “(
Diakonia, quoted from Elias Zoghby’s A Voice from the Byzantine East, 43).” (
Ibid.)
If it’s true that he actually said what the author claims he did, then he would be going against major Saints, like St. Photius & St. Ephesus, would be going against every Orthodox Church Father I’ve read, every priest & spiritual father I’ve spoken with. If it’s true.
You said: “Yes, I’m sure that is what Catholics believe on the issue. As an Orthodox Christian, I don’t find it convincing in the least. The Bible & the Ecumenical Council’s Creed says what it says and it can’t be twisted to say something different…Gal. 1:8 ‘But even if we, or an angel from heaven, preach any other gospel to you than what we have preached to you, let him be accursed.’”
We disagree then on how to interpret the evidence available in Sacred Scripture; and it is up to the hierarchy of each side to sort it out. Thankfully, not all Eastern Orthodox Bishops seem to on the exact same page as you. Your accusation of twisting the words of the Bible and that of the Ecumenical Council’s Creed are just that; an accusation. The Creed was modified (to my understanding); it would seem that you have the burden of proof of proving that a Creed cannot be modified.
**I personally can’t see how anyone can read into the Bible & the Creed what is not there, but I do recognize that all Catholics faithful to their Church do read into what’s not written so you’re not alone in disagreeing with the Biblical & Conciliar evidence.
Please read the Ecumenical Council of Constantinople. The documents say, and I’ll paraphrase since it’s not in front of me, but I do recommend you look it up to read it for yourself: “If anyone ADDS or removes a single iota to this Creed is Anathama.” It’s your Church who has added to the Creed two additional & separate phrases, “God from God” & “and from the Son” so it seems to me the burden of proof is on you to come up to defend your Church who has, by the additions, fallen under the Anathama of the Ecumenical Council of Constantinople. (I don’t really expect you to defend your Church, my point is that if anyone has a burdern of proof to meet it is the Catholic Church.)**
Regards,
Nick