Russian Orthodox Church will lose Ukrainian faithful, journalist predicts [CWN]

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The former editor of an official Russian Orthodox journal, who was dismissed last week because of disagreements with the Moscow Patriarchate, says that the Ukrainian Orthodox Church is …

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The former editor of an official Russian Orthodox journal, who was dismissed last week because of disagreements with the Moscow Patriarchate, says that the Ukrainian Orthodox Church is …

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Since beginning my studies of Orthodoxy, one of my major concerns was this nationalistic quality. It seems that there is a lack of “universality” to the extent that the Church is tied to local government, language, and customs.

One advantage I see in a Papacy is that there is an authority above all these elements, so that they can be transcended when necessary.
 
Yours has been the position of many Catholics.

But likewise, the Orthodox have not had the aberrations Western Christianity has had with the fragmentation of faith and instead losing their faith as we see in Europe and the American young people.
 
Yours has been the position of many Catholics.

But likewise, the Orthodox have not had the aberrations Western Christianity has had with the fragmentation of faith and instead losing their faith as we see in Europe and the American young people.
They had a history of communism. This was quite a significant strike at the faith.
 
… the Orthodox have not had the aberrations Western Christianity has had with the fragmentation of faith …
There was a thread, not too long ago, claiming that the fact that the West fragmented after the East-West schism was proof that the East was in the wrong in the EW schism. (I never really understood how that argument worked, but I guess we could say it “sounded good”. :))
 
There was a thread, not too long ago, claiming that the fact that the West fragmented after the East-West schism was proof that the East was in the wrong in the EW schism. (I never really understood how that argument worked, but I guess we could say it “sounded good”. :))
I am not 100% sure, but I believe that the argument was that the devil no longer felt a need to attack the East since they had left the faith. Therefore his focus shifted entirely to the Latin Church. I did not start this argument (ducks and hides under a table :eek:).
 
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