From Light of the East, newsletter of the Youngstown SSJC Chapter for May-June 2012Much of Ratzinger’s approach to ecumenism evidences a concern to avoid relativist tendencies. Aidan Nichols attributes to Ratzinger the…
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Edited from various sources by Vito R. Carchedi, chairman of the Youngstown-Warren Chapter of the Society of St John Chrysostom. Perhaps one of the channels that will carry us to unity will be…
Dear Brothers and Sisters! During these days, Jan. 18-25, the Week of Prayer for the Unity of Christians is being observed. This year it has as its theme a passage from the…
London Meeting, Saturday 26 February, St Andrew’s Church. Short Street, London SE1 8LJ. Nearest Tube: Waterloo 11 am Welcome and Introduction, with News from AIF and the world of Ecumenism 12 noon Talk by…
In 2011, the materials, prayers and worship for the Week of Prayer have been devised by the Christians of Jerusalem, from the Orthodox Church, the Melkite Greek Catholic Church, the Latin Catholic…
My name is Georgios Ntagkas; if that`s Greek to you, please try George Dagas, which is the same. I was born and raised up in Thessalonika – northern Greece – 38 years…
We ought to have a pope The Melkite Greek Catholic Church took the bold step of resuming full ecclesial communion with Rome, three hundred years ago. It was a difficult decision, which…
“When a person or a community, limits itself to its own way of thinking and acting, it is a sign that it has distanced itself from the Holy Spirit. The path of…
Rome and the Orthodox East – The Conclusion to Rome and the Eastern Churches: A Study in Schism (Ignatius Press, 2010; 2nd edition), by Aidan Nichols, O.P. Gratefully reposted from Ignatius Insight:…
This is the address Benedict XVI delivered today during an ecumenical celebration at the archeological area of the Church of Agia Kiriaki Chrysopolitiss. * * * Dear brothers and sisters in Christ,…