The West attempted reconciliation in the Council of Florence and the Eastern delegates agreed to it. Sadly, the East quickly repudiated it and I’ve heard it said that the East would rather be under the Turkish turban that the papal tiara.
Sounds like pride to me.
Try it sometime…
But, as we’ve said to the Protestants and I say to you, George: The fault was on both sides.
The West tried to impose the Filioque on the East at the Council of Florence, and while it was able to get the delegates, under great duress - One died there for lack of food, clothing, bedding and heat - And did so under the mantle of Papal Supremacy… That is what happened… Plenty of fault on both sides… The Latin delegates made very sure that the Filioque was confessed by the Eastern delegates… Mark of Ephesus said no, and had to return to Constantinople overland in hiding to avoid arrest and being burned at the stake by Papal deputies at the ships returning to Constantinople… He made it home safely much later… St. Mark of Ephesus is his name… When the Pope learned that he had refused to sign off on the agreement, he was reported as having said: “Then we have lost!”
But both sides are totally responsible…
Saying the Filioque is now passe because the Latin Fathers no longer require it to be confessed by the Greek Creeds, AS THEY ONCE DID AT FLORENCE, does not make the Great Schism that occurred as a result of the Latin attempt to impose it on the East is a gloss that covers the need for simple confession of specific wrongdoing on the part of the infallible Pontif and contrition and repentance - And this cannot happen as long as Papal Supremacy and Infallibility is in play… So it drags on and on and on - One side with specific allegations, and the other saying "We can get along - There is plenty of wrong on both sides - And by the way, the Pope is infallible and is supreme over the eastern Churches…
Those are the issues that need addressing…
Florence imposed the Filioque on the East…
Constantinople spat the agreement out…
And fell under the Phanar without Papal forces to help…
Well, enough of the rant…
The Filioque initiated the Schism…
Papal Supremacy fueled it…
The issues are real…
There is no Papal confession of wrongdoing…
Only the “Well, there is plenty of blame to go around…”
And that won’t cut it…
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