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OrbisNonSufficit
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Yes, that’s right. They work together against abortions mostly, and oppose LGBT propaganda. Also they meet often with some protestant denominations present in Slovak Council of Churches and discuss some issues that concern the country. Catholicism is usually involved together (Greek and Latin) so whenever Orthodoxy interacts with them about those things, it isn’t just East-East or West-East interaction. I am not sure about every field they cooperate at, but I know Bishops are familiar with each other. During anti-abortion protests, representative of each Slovak Church spoke in a short speech (well, Latin Catholic Archbishop just read letter Pope addressed to Slovak protests). Orthodox Bishop and Greek Catholic Bishop both presented a speech as well.IIRC you are in Slovakia. how much collaboration is there between Greek Catholics and Orthodox there?
Other than at this hierarchy level, I know that Greek Catholics and Orthodox can be on rivalry term sometimes. It isn’t anything too serious but it would be very uncommon for them to practice intercommunion, and allowing each other to commune in other’s Church is practically no-go. Greek Catholic Bishops respect the law allowing Orthodox to do so, but they are pretty sure to make sure no danger of indifferentism is involved. It isn’t that mutual respect is not present, but generally Catholics stay Catholic and Orthodox stay Orthodox. Mixed marriages are usually not frowned upon and sacraments of Eastern Catholics do get recognized by Orthodoxy to my knowledge.
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