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Isa_Almisry
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That would be obviously the Orthodox.How vulgar to make an accusation of pretense. You make a claim of stolen property, but your claim is totally vague. Who the owned property at the time of the unions?
The status of this cathedral I do not know.Who built the temples? These are important factors in establishing a real sense of justice, under law. In recent times the situation is more clear. For example, no Orthodox group had any legal rights to the Greek Catholic Cathedral in Uzhhorod.
I remember a priestin Ukraine being interviewed when things started opening up in the early 90s. He was at a church that the Moscow Patriarchate had just build, part of the trickle before the flood with the waning days of Communism. At a service he switched the commemoration from the Patriarch of Moscow to the pope of Rome, telling the interviewer “I hear the confessions. I know my people.” Evidently not all, as the service was interupted by members of the congregations reproaching him. Now whose church is that?
There evidently was quite a bit of churches and monasteries involved, because the concessions that the Orthodox were able to get out of the Polish goverment mentioned them. And during the period between the War, tens of thousands joined the Orthodox Church, without the government forcing them. But the new Czech government gave all their properties to the Vatican.