Yes they differ from the Vatican in "several, many, and some would say all"... charity and brotherly love. Roman Catholics are constantly reaching out for unity and in "several, many, and some would say all" ways have been rejected by orthodox Christians. May the rule of Love reign in our hearts.
I'll have to agree with xpictos777. The Roman Catholics want to "unite" with the Orthodox Church as long as the Orthodox recognize the Pope as their superior. Why would they ever choose to do that when they believe the very concept of a Pope is entirely wrong? Of course the Pope says he's trying to reunite with them. But, anyone would like to "unite" with someone as long as they have them completely under their power. A union is always between equals; otherwise, it's subjugation.
Beautiful response! Great!!! Thanks for posting!
The interviewer is expecting certain answers, though he didn't get them. Looks disappointed
The interviewer is clueless.
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its interesting the spite from the mutual excommunications reared its head lol
Yes they differ from the Vatican in "several, many, and some would say all"... charity and brotherly love. Roman Catholics are constantly reaching out for unity and in "several, many, and some would say all" ways have been rejected by orthodox Christians. May the rule of Love reign in our hearts.
I'll have to agree with xpictos777. The Roman Catholics want to "unite" with the Orthodox Church as long as the Orthodox recognize the Pope as their superior. Why would they ever choose to do that when they believe the very concept of a Pope is entirely wrong? Of course the Pope says he's trying to reunite with them. But, anyone would like to "unite" with someone as long as they have them completely under their power.
A union is always between equals; otherwise, it's subjugation.
They actually aren't rejected. But their catholic dogma is! 😉
God is love and God is truth 💓