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Alexander_Roman
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Dear Friends,
Among the ancient traditions of the Eastern Churches was/is that of glorifying their own Saints.
This tradition existed in the West as well until the time of Pope Urban VIII but even when Unam Sanctam came down, many RC bishops continued to beatify their own diocesan Beati e.g. Bl John Scotus Eriugena, the Franciscan who developed the theology behind the Immaculate Conception who was beatified locally in Italy and then by Bl. Pope John Paul II.
In the East, even monasteries canonize their own saints. For example, the Optina Monastery in Russia has canonized locally 12 of its monks martyred by the communists.
Recently in Germany, the Orthodox Church there canonized locally St Alexander of the White Rose, a young man who opposed the Nazis as a member of a secretive “White Rose” group but who was found out and martyred.
There was even a debate in the UGCC about whether Rome should canonize St Josaphat or whether the UGCC itself should.
His Holiness Pope Benedict now, for the most part, has local bishops/Cardinals do beatifications to underscore the role of the Local Church in this process.
Is it time for the EC Churches to reclaim yet one more of their ancient traditions in this regard?
Alex
Among the ancient traditions of the Eastern Churches was/is that of glorifying their own Saints.
This tradition existed in the West as well until the time of Pope Urban VIII but even when Unam Sanctam came down, many RC bishops continued to beatify their own diocesan Beati e.g. Bl John Scotus Eriugena, the Franciscan who developed the theology behind the Immaculate Conception who was beatified locally in Italy and then by Bl. Pope John Paul II.
In the East, even monasteries canonize their own saints. For example, the Optina Monastery in Russia has canonized locally 12 of its monks martyred by the communists.
Recently in Germany, the Orthodox Church there canonized locally St Alexander of the White Rose, a young man who opposed the Nazis as a member of a secretive “White Rose” group but who was found out and martyred.
There was even a debate in the UGCC about whether Rome should canonize St Josaphat or whether the UGCC itself should.
His Holiness Pope Benedict now, for the most part, has local bishops/Cardinals do beatifications to underscore the role of the Local Church in this process.
Is it time for the EC Churches to reclaim yet one more of their ancient traditions in this regard?
Alex