Normalije. The less one practices charity, indeed as we have seen, the more willing and eager.
Do you know, actually know, of the Elko years?
The plus side of the Elko years: he was an avid advocate for his flock and for its transformation from immigrants to Americans. This idea may not have been high on the agenda for many immigrant groups, but for us, who had spent a millenium as nth class people in whatever empire, with highly limited futures there, it was very important to be part of and take part in what America offered. We would not remain marginalized.
In Bishop Elko’s mind, and many others, that meant leaving behind many, many “old-fashioned” ideas. The list is enormous - mostly about things cultural. But it did extend to some aspects of religious praxis; some of that extension represents the bad side, but a side that has been under restoration. One thing is very clear: this dynamic had nothing to do with being held hostage by Rome. Nothing.
Here are some basic facts that seem to be missed, by many,
- Eastern Christianity is not inherently Romophobic - indeed Romophobia is a malignant development.
- Eastern Catholics rather overwhelmingly like being Catholic just as they really like being Eastern. It is the catholic church that is deeply, even inherently, engaged in good shepherding and not content to cut the baby in half. That attitude makes the catholic church so obviously the right place for those who thinking is animated by the Philanthropos.
- That demeanor hasn’t a thing to do with hostages or any such thing, but is genuine and derives from a history that is very rich, and goes far beyond the scabs that some can’t see beyond and find endlessly fascinating to pick at.
- A salient part of that story is a love of the people of the community. The significance of this characteristic, this loyalty, may be hard to understand by some who are may be unrooted.
- We may practice differently that some others of the Byzantine rite. But that has a longer history and cultural connection that is commonly understood. We are, in some ways, less hung-up on ritual purity than many others; at the same time we are a little more hung-up than most about “our” way.
- Some misanthropes just can’t manage to leave us alone. Some, in living memory, have even actively sought our destruction. The enmity is hard to figure. That is a cross that we have had to bear. But I think that while we might still suffer, we no longer are so disempowered that we are forced to suffer in silence.
And at the some time see Rome as patronizing. Mote/Log.
In some way upset? The EP has celebrated the feast of Peter and Paul with the Pope for some years now. Although not in attendance this year, delegates from the EP were there. Any news of upset? Any facts?
Haven’t seen it in Mukachevo. In fact, haven’t seen much “wearing” of a pallium at all, outside of this ceremony.