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Vouthon
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I am rather ashamed to be honest
He completely misrepresents and twists the reality of the Orthodox Churches and their communion, in a very antagonistic manner. We are brothers in Christ, not enemies.
I quote again the two popes I mentioned earlier, who nearly 90 years ago had a much more understanding for and genuine knowledge of the Holy Orthodox Church:
ââŚCatholics are sometimes lacking in a right appreciation of their separated brethren, and are even wanting in brotherly love, because they do not know enough about them. People do not realize how much faith, goodness, and Christianity there is in these bodies now detached from the age-long Catholic truth. Pieces broken from gold-bearing rock themselves bear gold. The ancient Christian bodies of the East keep so venerable a holiness that they deserve not merely respect but complete sympathyâŚâ
***- Pope Pius XI, 1927 (cf. Radio Replies, Volume 2, pp. 76). ***
ââŚCatholics and Orthodox are not enemies, but brothers. We have the same faith; we share the same sacraments, and especially the Eucharist. We are divided by some disagreements concerning the divine constitution of the Church of Jesus Christ. The persons who were the cause of these disagreements have been dead for centuries. Let us abandon the old disputes and, each in his own domain, let us work to make our brothers good, by giving them good example. Later on, though traveling along different paths, we shall achieve union among the churches to form together the true and unique Church of our Lord Jesus ChristâŚâ
***- Angelo Roncalli (Blessed Pope John XXIII) 1926, Letter to Young Bulgarian Orthodox Christian ***
Thank God Holy Mother Church back then and now has never espoused such a horrid misrepresentation of Orthodoxy and such a spirit of unfriendliness and coldness that is hardly befitting between members of one family
I quote again the two popes I mentioned earlier, who nearly 90 years ago had a much more understanding for and genuine knowledge of the Holy Orthodox Church:
ââŚCatholics are sometimes lacking in a right appreciation of their separated brethren, and are even wanting in brotherly love, because they do not know enough about them. People do not realize how much faith, goodness, and Christianity there is in these bodies now detached from the age-long Catholic truth. Pieces broken from gold-bearing rock themselves bear gold. The ancient Christian bodies of the East keep so venerable a holiness that they deserve not merely respect but complete sympathyâŚâ
***- Pope Pius XI, 1927 (cf. Radio Replies, Volume 2, pp. 76). ***
ââŚCatholics and Orthodox are not enemies, but brothers. We have the same faith; we share the same sacraments, and especially the Eucharist. We are divided by some disagreements concerning the divine constitution of the Church of Jesus Christ. The persons who were the cause of these disagreements have been dead for centuries. Let us abandon the old disputes and, each in his own domain, let us work to make our brothers good, by giving them good example. Later on, though traveling along different paths, we shall achieve union among the churches to form together the true and unique Church of our Lord Jesus ChristâŚâ
***- Angelo Roncalli (Blessed Pope John XXIII) 1926, Letter to Young Bulgarian Orthodox Christian ***
Thank God Holy Mother Church back then and now has never espoused such a horrid misrepresentation of Orthodoxy and such a spirit of unfriendliness and coldness that is hardly befitting between members of one family