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Eastern Christians

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Group created by Madaglan

Open to all Eastern and Oriental Christians and those interested in Eastern and Oriental Christianity. Great place for:

- Sharing photos of:
* Eastern churches
* Icons
* Vestments
* Liturgical objects
* Saints
* Hierarchs
* Ministries
* Retreats

-Also, photo-sharing for the occasional:
* Beard growing contests
* Incense cloud density tournaments

-NOT for debate of topics such as
* filioque
* papal infallibility
* universal jurisdiction
* Latinizations


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  1. Peter J
    Apr 2, '13 6:43 am
    Peter J
    I saw this on the thread-list and thought "Oh, nice to hear from Hesychios". Then I realized the thread is almost 3 years old.



    I wonder if it's possible to "enliven" things around here?


    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Hesychios View Post
    A priest forwarded me these two links, I thought it might be of some interest here

    NPR interview


    National Geographic Magazine


    The author is the son of Alexander Schmemann, himself an American journalist. He explains that in the audio portion.

    Michael
  2. Peter J
    Mar 30, '13 7:29 pm
    Peter J
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by PhotiniPhotina View Post
    Seemingly not a lot of activity going on here recently. :-(
    Actually, all of the groups that I'm a part of have very little activity. I can't be certain that is also true of most other groups, but I'm guessing it is.

    But on a positive note, there's a pretty good amount of activity on the Eastern Catholicism section, as well as some other websites like OCnet.

    Oh, and Happy Easter everyone! (Well, not everyone, you know.)
    Thread: Active group?
  3. Peter J
    Mar 31, '09 5:37 pm
    Peter J
    From http://www.zenit.org/article-25247?l=english ...

    Papal Message on Unity With Orthodox


    "This Beautiful Church Awakens in Us the Nostalgia for Full Unity"


    VATICAN CITY, MARCH 2, 2009 (Zenit.org).- Here is a translation of the message Benedict XVI sent to a ceremony Sunday in which the president of Italy turned over the keys to a Russian Orthodox church in southern Italy to the president of Russia.

    The Holy Father was represented at the ceremony by Cardinal Salvatore De Giorgi, retired archbishop of Palermo, Italy, who read the message on the Pope's behalf.

    * * *

    The Holy Father, Benedict XVI, who has asked me to represent him in this significant ceremony, sends his cordial greetings to the religious and civil authorities and to all those present, in particular to the president of the Italian Republic, Giorgio Napolitano, to the president of the Russian Federation, Dmitriy Medvedev, to the ministers, to His Excellency Mark, "ad interim" president of the Department of External Church Affairs of the Moscow Patriarchate, and to the most excellent Monsignor Francesco Cacucci, pastor of this particular Church. He wants to renew, above all, his fervent best wishes to the patriarch of Moscow and of All Russia, His Holiness Kirill I, asking the Holy Spirit to enlighten his demanding ministry.

    The Pope is pleased at the fact that this building responds, here in Bari, to the devotion of the Russian Orthodox to St. Nicholas. The Russian people has never faltered in its love for this great saint, who has always supported it in moments of joy and in difficulties. This is witnessed also by this Russian Orthodox Church of St. Nicholas, built at the beginnings of the past century, to welcome the pilgrims who, in particular in their trips to the Holy Land, made a stop in Bari, a point of encounter between East and West, to venerate the relics of the saint. How could we not recognize that this beautiful church awakens in us the nostalgia for full unity and maintains alive in us the commitment to work for union among all the disciples of Christ?

    In truth, the history of Bari and of this region is marked in a profound way by the presence of the Eastern world, and ecumenical sensitivity is one of the characteristic traits of the populations of Apulia. Precisely because of this, the Holy Father Benedict XVI hopes that this ceremony too will contribute so that Bari continues being, as Pope John Paul II of happy memory said, a "natural bridge to the East," offering its precious contribution to the path toward full communion among Christians.

    With these sentiments, invoking the intercession of the Mother of God and of St. Nicholas, the Pope renews his greetings to those present and sends them his blessing through my own.

    [Translation by ZENIT]
  4. Madaglan
    Mar 20, '09 6:25 pm
    Madaglan
    I'm starting to read John Climacus' The Ladder of Divine Ascent.

    Just recently finished Gregory of Tours' History of the Franks.

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  1. BVMFatima
    Feb 17, '13 6:40 pm
    BVMFatima
    Amazing group
  2. HolyRosario
    Sep 14, '11 6:57 pm
    HolyRosario
    Hello , In the name of the father , son, and the holy spirit Now and forever amen.

    ~ Maronite
  3. CountrySteve
    Aug 3, '11 2:34 pm
    CountrySteve
    hello im not Catholic yet but im debating between Western and Eastern right now, whats the difference's and why do y'all believe the way you do all i know right know is Byzantine chants are better than western chants
  4. trevor72694
    Feb 18, '11 8:39 pm
    trevor72694
    what happened to the Eastern Christian sub forum?!
  5. yaHalyna
    Oct 14, '10 3:27 pm
    yaHalyna
    I am an Eastern Rite Catholic who lives in an area with only a RC and an Orthodox church. So I had to do some researching.
    RC: I do not feel comfortable in RC churches. There are too many things that are done that I find "odd" or "disrespectful".
    Ortho: I checked in the Catholic Catechism & spoke with my former priests. JP2 said: The orthodox are our brothers in faith (their priests study and are ordained exactly as we do) and JP2 said Orthodox communion is valid , however since we are Catholic, we can attend, but we should not "seek them out".
    So, I then spoke with the Orthodox priest. He is aware of the Catholics acceptance of them, but they are not accepting of us on 3 points in the Nicene Creed. He told me I was welcome to attend any of their services but his bishop does not permit the priest to administer any sacraments to anyone who is not Orthodox.
    So, sadly I have been going to Roman Catholic churches.
    This, to me, is such a serious matter that I am looking to move to near an Eastern Catholic church.

    If anyone has any questions about Eastern Catholic church (I am Ukrainian Catholic) and have attended many Byzantine Catholic churches, I would be happy to help you if I can.
  6. gabriellebrash
    Jul 14, '10 3:07 am
    gabriellebrash
    I am unsure of myself, and considering become an orthodox. Someone please help
  7. grace_singh
    Apr 17, '10 10:41 pm
    grace_singh
    Pax Christi.

    i am a Southern Baptist Christian, who also respects the Apostolic origins, traditions, and sacraments of the Catholic and Orthodox churches. i enjoy studying about the histories and rites of the Orthodox Churches, and Eastern Catholic Churches, and would like to learn more! God bless you, and keep you.

  8. KathleenElsie
    Apr 17, '09 7:27 pm
    KathleenElsie
    Anyone else make it to Liturgy every day in Bright Week? Tonight (Friday) it was myself and the priest. My husband and kids weren't home yet so I went alone.

    As a RC in a Byzantine Parish this week has given me the time to learn two Romanian Chants. My grandsons served at the altar and I did the readings. The Prokimen and Epistle for weekday Liturgy is such an honor. Since it is not read from the Altar and from the Pews it does not place a woman at the Altar.
  9. scottywolf777
    Mar 21, '09 9:10 pm
    scottywolf777
    I am a latin catholic with roots in Ruthenia i don't use the actual name of the province where that part of the family came in from the Romany people because it's synonymous with infamy.
    It'll be nice to meet some eastern christians who won't be yelling at me over the issue of the filioque which I don't understand and after that experience now don't want to! Slava Jesu Christe!
  10. KathleenElsie
    Mar 21, '09 8:09 pm
    KathleenElsie
    Hi: Although we are still RC. We go to the Romanian Byzantine Church in McKeesport, PA as much as we can.



   

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