[ditty_news_ticker id="27897"] “There’s more unity than differences with Catholics” - Orthodox Christian Laity
Facebook
Twitter
YouTube

“There’s more unity than differences with Catholics”

8
Patriarch Irinej (Beta)

Patriarch Irinej (Beta)

Source: B92 / Tanjug

NIŠ — Serbian Patriarch Irinej has said that there was “much more that unites us with the Roman Catholic Church,” compared to that which stands in between.

“We’ve always been close and lately it is even intensified, and we want to move away those the moments that keep us apart,” the Serbian Orthodox Church head told reporters at the opening of the exhibition “Naisus – Medians”, organized by the Institute for Protection of Cultural Monuments of Niš.

According to him, it is not necessary to have unity – but that a level “which befits Christians and people who read the gospel” can be reached between the two churches.

“The anniversary of the Edict of Milan is an opportunity to go back to the past and to look into the contents of the edict and see how much we need it today,” said the patriarch.

Roman Catholic Archbishop of Belgrade Stanislav Hočevar said the anniversary of the Edict was an opportunity to discover the history from the time of a united Church, and that this “enables us to learn the same roots, the same content, the same future.”

He recalled that the the pope’s envoy, the cardinal of Milan, Angelo Scola, would visit Niš in September, and added that the forging of mutual ties “leads to a better future.”

Hočevar said pilgrims will start visiting the Catholic church in Niš in September, where they will find traces of the Holy Cross and the relics of Holy Empress Helena.

“It’s an opportunity for many Catholics to come to Niš and see the permeation of the East and the West.”

The archbishop also said that the restored Catholic church in the southern Serbian town would be consecrated on September 14.

Share.

8 Comments

  1. But there may be more similarities between Orthodox and Lutheran’s but this would not be a high compliment to Orthodoxy. The differences between the Church of Rome and Orthodoxy is huge and expanding each year.

    • Darrel,
      I wholeheartedly agree with you. You may find it interesting that unity is already happening at the grass-roots level in our diverse parishes. With mixed marriages in American Orthodox communities, ranging from between 70-90 percent–if not higher–it’s common at inter-family events, like first communions, confirmations, christenings, weddings and funerals for Orthodox communicants to participate fully in the religious services and sacraments of other Christian traditions.

      While hierarchs and theologians participate in endless symposiums, debates and discussions on the theological and canonical details of unity, the present social and cultural makeup of our parishes is already making unity a reality.

  2. Pelagia Gilchrist on

    Renunfication will happen when the Catholic Patriarch renounces all catholic changes to doctrine and catholic “ecumenical” councils since 1054.

  3. “Let’s make a deal” – we Orthodox will give up our Old Calendar that’s based on unsound astronomy, in exchange for Rome giving up papal infallibility and the filioque. Fair trade?

    • Javier Alonso on

      But the Old Calendar isn’t a problem for the Catholic Church, in fact, some Eastern Catholic Churches use the Old Calendar in some places.

Reply To tom cody Cancel Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.