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Hesychios
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This is hardly the case. I believe you have been corrected on this before.Every religion is an off-shoot of Catholicism. The Orthodox broke away in the year 1054 in unity with the pope.
Cardinals Humbert and Frederic pulled the Roman church out of the Orthodox communion while their own Pope was dead and lying cold in the grave. The senior churchman at that time in the entire Christian world (above all Cardinals at Rome) was the Ecumenical Patriarch at Constantinople, and your Cardinals had the temerity to abuse him and lie about him. Then they presented a phoney baloney ‘Papal’ Bull excommunicating him and all who follow him. This authority they did not have, as their legation ceased when their Patriarch passed away.
The church at Rome had ample time to correct this error, but when Cardinal Frederic was chosen Pope, he did not even try, he let his earlier blunder stand.
Even though most of the Orthodox patriarchates had tried to maintain communion with both Constantinople and Rome after Cardinals Humbert and Frederic’s little snit, over the next one hundred years the church at Rome managed to alienate the entire East. Even more so as it’s troops entered cities and deposed the sitting bishops, replacing them with Latin bishops with the approval of the Popes. The evil deeds of those days are the source of the schism, and they came from west to east.
It’s nice that the Pope is traveling around the east making friends, hopefully he will lead the church back to Orthodoxy.
