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St. Maximus the Confessor
Defending the Romans, Maximus wrote:
“They [the Romans] have produced the unanimous evidence of the Latin Fathers, and also of Cyril of Alexandria, from the study he made of the Gospel of St. John. On the basis of these texts, they have shown that they have not made the Son the cause (aitian) of the Spirit–they know in fact htat the Father is the only cause of the Son and the Spirit, the one by begetting and the other by *ekporeusis *(procession)–but they have manifested the procession through Him (to dia autou proeinai) and have shown the unity and the identity of the essence…I have asked the Romans to translate what is peculiar to them (the ‘also from the Son’) in such a way that any obscurities that may result from it will be avoided.”
Likoudis presents page after page after page of Eastern Bishops acknowledging that the Latins were not adding anything to the Creed that was not believed by the Fathers.
There is really no question that Photius stirred up a hornet’s nest by falsely accusing the Roman Church of heresy.
The ‘Filioque’ as properly professed in scripture, the Fathers, the Councils and Eastern theologians and bishops including Bishop Eulogius, Sergei Svietlov, Bishop Kallistos of Diokleia, should, in the words of Rev. Dr. Theodore G. Stylianopoulos and Bishop Vsevolod of Scopelos, “need not disturb us.”
Indeed, Kallistos Ware, speaking at a May 1995 Symposium on the Trinity as Rose Hill, SC, affirmed:
The ‘Filioque’ controversy, which has separated us for so many centuries is more than a mere technicaltity, but it is not insoluble. Qualifying the firm position taken when I wrote The Orthodox Church twenty years ago, I know believe, after further study, that the problem is more in the area of semantics and different emphases than in any basic doctrinal differences."
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In light of these opinions by Orthodox theologians and bishops, will the rank-and-file laity of the East lay down their arms against the Catholic Church which rely upon a false assumption that East and West have not and are not agreed upon the procession of the Holy Spirit?
What about it, guys?
Defending the Romans, Maximus wrote:
“They [the Romans] have produced the unanimous evidence of the Latin Fathers, and also of Cyril of Alexandria, from the study he made of the Gospel of St. John. On the basis of these texts, they have shown that they have not made the Son the cause (aitian) of the Spirit–they know in fact htat the Father is the only cause of the Son and the Spirit, the one by begetting and the other by *ekporeusis *(procession)–but they have manifested the procession through Him (to dia autou proeinai) and have shown the unity and the identity of the essence…I have asked the Romans to translate what is peculiar to them (the ‘also from the Son’) in such a way that any obscurities that may result from it will be avoided.”
Likoudis presents page after page after page of Eastern Bishops acknowledging that the Latins were not adding anything to the Creed that was not believed by the Fathers.
There is really no question that Photius stirred up a hornet’s nest by falsely accusing the Roman Church of heresy.
The ‘Filioque’ as properly professed in scripture, the Fathers, the Councils and Eastern theologians and bishops including Bishop Eulogius, Sergei Svietlov, Bishop Kallistos of Diokleia, should, in the words of Rev. Dr. Theodore G. Stylianopoulos and Bishop Vsevolod of Scopelos, “need not disturb us.”
Indeed, Kallistos Ware, speaking at a May 1995 Symposium on the Trinity as Rose Hill, SC, affirmed:
The ‘Filioque’ controversy, which has separated us for so many centuries is more than a mere technicaltity, but it is not insoluble. Qualifying the firm position taken when I wrote The Orthodox Church twenty years ago, I know believe, after further study, that the problem is more in the area of semantics and different emphases than in any basic doctrinal differences."
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In light of these opinions by Orthodox theologians and bishops, will the rank-and-file laity of the East lay down their arms against the Catholic Church which rely upon a false assumption that East and West have not and are not agreed upon the procession of the Holy Spirit?
What about it, guys?