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GloriousOrder
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Dear friends
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I am just entering a huge crisis in my heart about the role of Popes, Bishops, Metropolitans, Patriarchs, etc. in the Church. Throughout history, many things crop up in East and West that seem contradictory. What I want to try to do is read the Fathers and Doctors of the Church who lived anterior to Augustine, whose life seems to be the “beginning of the end” of unity. If I can sift out some of the distinctions he introduced into theology that eventually split East and West, it will be easier to know the true uniting elements of our glorious faith. Imagine a world without fixation on Filioque, Supremacy, Authority, Jurisdiction, Grace, Mariology, and Dualism! Imagine our glorious Church united on Earth as much as it is in Heaven!
Someone recommended St. John Chrysostom to me first, because I love the ideal of preaching. I also love the strength of stoical, heroic bishops from the past, who really had grand zeal for Christ our Lord. Chrysostom is my first Church Father to read, after St. Irenaeus (just converted in April from total atheism), so I need to know where to start with such a great saint and giant of the Church! My own devotion is very specially to the Holy Trinity above any other ‘attributes’ of God, or any other saint, and I find good, strong mysticism to be very invigorating.
He wrote endless sermons on Matthew, John, Acts, and Genesis… along with treatises on the Priest, and on a billion things. What to do!?
I am just entering a huge crisis in my heart about the role of Popes, Bishops, Metropolitans, Patriarchs, etc. in the Church. Throughout history, many things crop up in East and West that seem contradictory. What I want to try to do is read the Fathers and Doctors of the Church who lived anterior to Augustine, whose life seems to be the “beginning of the end” of unity. If I can sift out some of the distinctions he introduced into theology that eventually split East and West, it will be easier to know the true uniting elements of our glorious faith. Imagine a world without fixation on Filioque, Supremacy, Authority, Jurisdiction, Grace, Mariology, and Dualism! Imagine our glorious Church united on Earth as much as it is in Heaven!
Someone recommended St. John Chrysostom to me first, because I love the ideal of preaching. I also love the strength of stoical, heroic bishops from the past, who really had grand zeal for Christ our Lord. Chrysostom is my first Church Father to read, after St. Irenaeus (just converted in April from total atheism), so I need to know where to start with such a great saint and giant of the Church! My own devotion is very specially to the Holy Trinity above any other ‘attributes’ of God, or any other saint, and I find good, strong mysticism to be very invigorating.