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ConstantineTG
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Its a huge and complicated issue. There is a huge process that needs to be undertaken before we even open our Churches to intercommunion. If the Orthodox priest denies you, I suggest you respect his decision. Its not about being two faced, its how they understand their faith. For us we have opened the doors to them in the hopes they will see this as a hand reaching out asking for unity. We shouldn’t think of them as bad if they don’t reciprocate our actions. Many Protestant groups can say the same thing about us. Even the Anglicans. They believe they have the Real Presence but we’ve said they don’t because they don’t have valid priests. Don’t you think some Anglicans are feeling the same way about the Catholic Church as you are about the Orthodox? Don’t think we Catholics aren’t viewed in the same way. We’ve been asked so many times by Protestants about inter and open communion, and we’ve denied them. Fact is, many Orthodox just doesn’t see us the way we see them.and perhaps this is the reason why so many Orthodox parishes are closing is that the people refuse to accept the changes that must happen to keep getting new members. Nothing major just simple changes such as allowing Catholics to receive.Sounds a bit two faced to me when Orthodox come to our priests for communion and yet we are given the cold shoulder.