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Reunion talk is pretty much an internet phenomenon. It’s not even remotely likely to happen any time soon, though there are people who think it’s practically here now.
Yes, but lets not hinder the Holy Spirit. These are surprising times. May the Holy Spirit hasten the unity of the body of Christ.Reunion talk is pretty much an internet phenomenon. It’s not even remotely likely to happen any time soon, though there are people who think it’s practically here now.
If there was a reunion, it wouldn’t be much different than what we have already.Reunion talk is pretty much an internet phenomenon. It’s not even remotely likely to happen any time soon, though there are people who think it’s practically here now.
I think you’re right. Which makes me wonder why there’s so much objection to the idea.If there was a reunion, it wouldn’t be much different than what we have already.
I can’t see what this story has to do with unity. Could you elaborate?As related in Daniel Fanous’ Taught by God: Making Sense of the Difficult Sayings of Jesus, in a chapter on false unity as it relates to Matthew 10:34-36.
It was said that Abba Macarius the Great whilst walking in the desert saw the skull of a dead man. With his stick he struck the skull. It then spoke to Macarius:
Macarius then replied: “Who are you to speak to me like this?”
The skull said to him, “I was a pagan during the time of the pagans. I have been allowed to speak with you.”
Macarius then asked, “Are you at peace, or do you suffer?”
The skull said to him, “I am being punished. Just as the sky is high over the earth, so too is there a river of fire boiling over our heads and underneath us, lapping over our feet. We stand in the middle, unable to look at one another because our backs are joined to each other. But at the moment when someone offers a great supplication for us, we gain a little peace.”
Macarius asked him, “What is this peace?”
The skull said to him, “For the blink of an eye we see each other’s faces.”
When Macarius heard this, he wept and cried out before asking, “Are there worse punishments than yours?”
The skull said to him, "Yes, for below us is punishment whose fire – whose terrible fire-- is even darker and more pitiless… As for us since we did not know God, we were not cast into this punishment below, but those who know God and reject Him have been cast below us."I read this only last night. It worries me, in all discussions or considerations of unity, and what true unity is.
Educate my self? I don’t know but does the RCIA is sifficient? if not then there is something wrong with your church teaching, because I went through it back when I was beleiving in the RCC teaching, or maybe you should go back and check my background to see if I know what I am talking about or not, however, allow me to turn what you have said above directly to you and add to it, Do you know what the RCC doctrine is, if Infallabillity and the Pope is the Head of the Church along with Christ and he is the sole rep. of GOD on earth etc… is not a dogma, then by all means then show me and enlighten me, OH by the way do you know what dogma is? is it that no salvation without it? maybe?..Yep, that’s pretty simple and clear,* except you might want to educate yourself just a bit on Catholic doctrine *regarding these issues in order to better articulate your objections.
In the context of the rest of the chapter, which elaborates on the ideas of true (Godly) unity versus false (human) unity, this incident illustrates a false unity among the people of hell. Sure, it is literal and corporeal (they are literally united by their bones), but it is not true unity with God, and that unity with God is the only unity that matters. We should flee from calls for unity by any other means.I can’t see what this story has to do with unity. Could you elaborate?
Politics, old habits, and urban legends. Sigh…I think you’re right. Which makes me wonder why there’s so much objection to the idea.
Do Orthodox really have unity of faith? I heard that there are serious differences in several areas. For example, is it not true that there are many monks on Mt. Athos who condemn some of the teachings of the Patriarch of Constantinople. And there are disagreements between Churches such as the Orthodox Church of Macedonia, which no one wants to recognise. And is it not true that there Orthodox who say that the Old Calendar is part of the faith and cannot be abolished? But there are others who accept the New or revised Julian calendar, and even the Gregorian calendar in Finland, for example. And there are other disagreements on the issue of artificial birth control and whether or not it is OK to have a musical organ in Church? Are women required to wear headcovering during liturgy or not?Unity of faith. .
They were expelled and are not in communion with the Orthodox Church.Do Orthodox really have unity of faith? I heard that there are serious differences in several areas. For example, is it not true that there are many monks on Mt. Athos who condemn some of the teachings of the Patriarch of Constantinople.
You hit on why this isn’t an argument right in there. They aren’t Orthodox. They can believe whatever they want and it will have no bearing on “Unity of Faith” any more than what Old Catholics believe says anything about the unity of the Catholic faith.And there are disagreements between Churches such as the Orthodox Church of Macedonia, which no one wants to recognise.
Again, in schism, i.e. not united to us, i.e. doesn’t affect the question of “unity of faith”.And is it not true that there Orthodox who say that the Old Calendar is part of the faith and cannot be abolished?
Yes. Every canonical autocephalus church.But there are others who accept the New or revised Julian calendar, and even the Gregorian calendar in Finland, for example.
Without answering for the varacity of your statement, none of those are faith related, so again, this has nothing to do with the “unity” that is being talked about.And there are other disagreements on the issue of artificial birth control and whether or not it is OK to have a musical organ in Church? Are women required to wear headcovering during liturgy or not?
But if the Orthodox do not have unity of faith now, then how far are you going to get by requiring it in a reunion with Catholics?None of those questions are very relevant to what I posted, Sidbrown. I posted what I think is the only satisfactory criterion by which unity can be measured, not any sort of declaration about what the Orthodox or the Catholics have or don’t have. It’s about the approach to this issue (which differs on all sides), not who is exhibiting shared faith or not.
Wikipedia is not the best source, of course, but no one in the discussion area has disputed what is written about the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople (Archbishop of Constantinople-New Rome and Ecumenical Patriarch) and the constituent autonomous churches and exarchates in communion with him:They were expelled and are not in communion with the Orthodox Church…
What does that have to do with the particular monastery, the name of which escapes me, at Mount Athos, that you brought up, and that I responded to in the little bit you quoted from me?Wikipedia is not the best source, of course, but no one in the discussion area has disputed what is written about the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople (Archbishop of Constantinople-New Rome and Ecumenical Patriarch) and the constituent autonomous churches and exarchates in communion with him:
Autonomous Orthodox Church of Finland (Archbishop of Karelia and All Finland)
Autonomous Estonian Apostolic Orthodox Church (Metropolitan of Tallinn and All Estonia) [Autonomy not recognized by the Church of Russia]
Self-governing Orthodox Church of Crete (Archbishop of Crete)
Self-governing Monastic Community of Mount Athos
Exarchate of Patmos (Patriarchal Exarch of Patmos)
Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Thyateira and Great Britain (Archbishop of Thyateira and Great Britain)
Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Italy and Malta (Orthodox Archbishop of Italy and Malta and Exarch of Southern Europe)
Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America (Archbishop of America)
Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia (Archbishop of Australia)
Exarchate of the Philippines (Exarch of Philippines)
Patriarchal Exarchate for Orthodox Parishes of Russian Tradition in Western Europe (Archbishop of Komana)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_Orthodox_Church#Eastern_Orthodox_churches_in_communion
Esphigmenou.What does that have to do with the particular monastery, the name of which escapes me, at Mount Athos…
Thank you.Esphigmenou.
You said this: “as long as the Bishop of Rome is claiming himself to be the Head of the Church of GOD and that he is Infallibile and that he is the rep. of GOD on earth as dogma, there will be no reconciliation.”Educate my self? I don’t know but does the RCIA is sifficient? if not then there is something wrong with your church teaching, because I went through it back when I was beleiving in the RCC teaching, or maybe you should go back and check my background to see if I know what I am talking about or not, however, allow me to turn what you have said above directly to you and add to it, Do you know what the RCC doctrine is, if Infallabillity and the Pope is the Head of the Church along with Christ and he is the sole rep. of GOD on earth etc… is not a dogma, then by all means then show me and enlighten me, OH by the way do you know what dogma is? is it that no salvation without it? maybe?..
GOD bless.