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That was my point. We can’t even p(name removed by moderator)oint the actual date of the schism between Rome and Constantinople, how can we figure out when the other Churches went into schism from one another? But for sure Rome already recognized Ukraine’s break because she was sending the Jesuits to convert them to Rome. If there was no break, this would have been unnecessary.It is only surprising when it is ignored.
I actually can’t. My point is that, whatever was going on in Moscow, or Constantinople, the situation in between was more murky, and consolidated probably less than a century before Brest.
The fact here is, for ever sad story you have from the Catholic side, there is one from the Orthodox side. That is why I said earlier, don’t act that your side is the victim here. This is a long and complicated history with so many levels to it, politics, religion, culture, etc. The sum total of this is that no one is innocent.Sorry, I don’t accept that. First, I don’t think in terms of sides, just in terms of my church and my people. What is the blood on our hands? And while I was not personally a victim, it is certainly the case that people, of living memory, in the old country were. No pretense about it.
Orthodox lands were clearly defined since Constantine because there was a rise in belief that the faith and the ruling power went hand in hand. This mentality still prevails today in many places like Russia.Not sure exactly of the meaning, but the point is that there is essentially no basis for considering these as “Orthodox lands”