I believe it is time for Moscow to come back under Kiev!“We are going to discuss [with HH Benedict XVI) that we are a Church which is flourishing. And each flourishing eastern Church strives toward a Patriarchate. Because a Patriarchate is a natural completion to the development of this Church.”
There’s nothing like the experience of martyrdom and persecution to speed up one’s maturation process!
The only problem now is that the new UGCC Primate has hit the ball squarely in the Vatican’s court.
The Vatican is going to have to figure out a way to respond to His Beatitude Sviatoslav in a most tactful manner.
But I see a possible scenario here. Given the Moscow Patriarchate’s recent response to the Vatican on cooperation with the Catholic Church only (and no to unity), the Vatican MAY feel that all of its “ost-politik” has really come to nought.
And HH Pope Benedict has already demonstrated that he is quite capable of pulling a few wild cards himself. For example, HH the Pope wasted no time dressing down communist China for how it continues to deal with Chinese Catholics, of the “Patriotic Association” or the “Underground.” HH the Pope did this after years of Vatican politicking with Beijing - until Beijing demonstrated that it has absolutely no intentions of playing fair ball with the Chinese Catholics or the Vatican. The Pope did not mince words when going public to criticize China on this score (the first time that has happened in a very long time).
With Moscow’s cold shoulder treatment now, it might be possible for Rome to play the UGCC patriarchate wild card since Moscow sees the UGCC as being part of its wayward backyard and territiory.
There is no way that the UGCC is “going back” to the Moscow patriarchate (the fact that it did before was MANY TANKS to the Soviet government). So you can forget about that, tavarishi!
The UGCC has truly matured and already conducts itself like a patriarchate. And the pressure is now on Rome to recognize the de facto existence of a UGCC patriarchate.
What has Rome got to lose now in so doing? Anyone? OK, let me tell you then . . .
If Rome ever thinks that Moscow will come into union with it, be reconciled to it, join etc. or any of the myriad ecumenical niceties – it ain’t gonna happen, Monsignori!
Time to realize who your real friends are. The UGCC know where the bodies (of their martyrs) are buried.
And it is time for Rome to acknowledge this as well.
And if Rome refuses the UGCC this time - let me tell you, it isn’t going to be pretty on our side.
And that too will be a measure of our maturity as a Particular Church.
Alex
VERY WELL PUT ALEX ! Could not agree with you more. As you said: “Time to realize who your real friends are.”“We are going to discuss [with HH Benedict XVI) that we are a Church which is flourishing. And each flourishing eastern Church strives toward a Patriarchate. Because a Patriarchate is a natural completion to the development of this Church.”
There’s nothing like the experience of martyrdom and persecution to speed up one’s maturation process!
The only problem now is that the new UGCC Primate has hit the ball squarely in the Vatican’s court.
The Vatican is going to have to figure out a way to respond to His Beatitude Sviatoslav in a most tactful manner.
But I see a possible scenario here. Given the Moscow Patriarchate’s recent response to the Vatican on cooperation with the Catholic Church only (and no to unity), the Vatican MAY feel that all of its “ost-politik” has really come to nought.
And HH Pope Benedict has already demonstrated that he is quite capable of pulling a few wild cards himself. For example, HH the Pope wasted no time dressing down communist China for how it continues to deal with Chinese Catholics, of the “Patriotic Association” or the “Underground.” HH the Pope did this after years of Vatican politicking with Beijing - until Beijing demonstrated that it has absolutely no intentions of playing fair ball with the Chinese Catholics or the Vatican. The Pope did not mince words when going public to criticize China on this score (the first time that has happened in a very long time).
With Moscow’s cold shoulder treatment now, it might be possible for Rome to play the UGCC patriarchate wild card since Moscow sees the UGCC as being part of its wayward backyard and territiory.
There is no way that the UGCC is “going back” to the Moscow patriarchate (the fact that it did before was MANY TANKS to the Soviet government). So you can forget about that, tavarishi!
The UGCC has truly matured and already conducts itself like a patriarchate. And the pressure is now on Rome to recognize the de facto existence of a UGCC patriarchate.
What has Rome got to lose now in so doing? Anyone? OK, let me tell you then . . .
If Rome ever thinks that Moscow will come into union with it, be reconciled to it, join etc. or any of the myriad ecumenical niceties – it ain’t gonna happen, Monsignori!
Time to realize who your real friends are. The UGCC know where the bodies (of their martyrs) are buried.
And it is time for Rome to acknowledge this as well.
And if Rome refuses the UGCC this time - let me tell you, it isn’t going to be pretty on our side.
And that too will be a measure of our maturity as a Particular Church.
Alex
Why not? Someone needs to tell Moscow that the Slavic world does not belong to them. We Poles never liked Russian control, and I’m sure we’re not the only ones with that sentiment.I believe it is time for Moscow to come back under Kiev!![]()
Absolutely!Someone needs to tell Moscow that the Slavic world does not belong to them.
The Slavic world does not belong to Kiev either.Why not? Someone needs to tell Moscow that the Slavic world does not belong to them. We Poles never liked Russian control, and I’m sure we’re not the only ones with that sentiment.![]()
I know it is a rhetorical question, but I feel this way…Shouldn’t we just stick to the five Patriarchates?
Not really a rhetorical question. It is something I am open to and wanting to learn about.I know it is a rhetorical question, but I feel this way…
Too many patriarchs already.
Awesome.I’ve never been totally sure about creating or elevating new patriarchates, but I do think, that if we are not going to have new patriarchates that we need to figure out some way to move the non patriarchal Eastern Churches away from dependency on Rome and make them either truly self governing, or answerable to one of the Patriarchal Eastern Churches sui juris. Oh and can we disband the colonial office yet?
I did not claim that it does.The Slavic world does not belong to Kiev either.
Amen to that. And isn’t that one of the reasons the white is on top of the red on the Polish flag?Why not? Someone needs to tell Moscow that the Slavic world does not belong to them. We Poles never liked Russian control, and I’m sure we’re not the only ones with that sentiment.![]()
Yes, per Biedrik, I do not think anyone actually claimed that on this thread, nor has anyone in the UGCC claimed such a thing either. It will be a miracle if Kyiv (Kiev) gets to belong to Kyiv for once in the modern era.The Slavic world does not belong to Kiev either.
That is what a Major Archbishop is, they are everything a patriarchal church is except for the patriarch. Also I believe, as it stands, their election needs to be confirmed by Rome, but this could be changed with the Code of Canon Law.I’ve never been totally sure about creating or elevating new patriarchates, but I do think, that if we are not going to have new patriarchates that we need to figure out some way to move the non patriarchal Eastern Churches away from dependency on Rome and make them either truly self governing, or answerable to one of the Patriarchal Eastern Churches sui juris. Oh and can we disband the colonial office yet?
Before anyone asks I’ve not thought out how something like this would work.