Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Orientale Lumen Conference on Ancient Faith Radio

(AFR) - From June 20-23, 2011, the Society of St. John Chrysostom, Eastern Churches Journal, Eastern Christian Publications, and the Orientale Lumen Foundation held a popular and scholarly conference for lay men, lay women, and clergy entitled Orientale Lumen XV. The theme for the conference, held at the Washington Retreat House in Washington, D.C., was “Rome and the Communion of Churches: Bishop, Patriarch or Pope?” and speakers included Metropolitan Jonah, Primate of the Orthodox Church in America, Metropolitan Kallistos of Diokleia, Professor Emeritus of Oxford University, Archimandrite Robert Taft, Professor Emeritus of the Pontifical Oriental Institute, and Sr. Dr. Vassa Larin of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia.

The conference provided an opportunity for Roman Catholics, Eastern Orthodox, Eastern Catholics, and Oriental Orthodox to gather, discuss, and learn about their respective traditions. It included presentations by scholars and theologians, liturgical celebrations of many varieties, and opportunities for everyone to learn from each other and participate in a “dialogue of love and understanding.” To purchase CDs or DVDs of this event, please visit the conference’s online catalogue located here.

Please note that while Ancient Faith Radio is extremely pleased to make these recordings available to our listeners, we do not necessarily endorse all of the conference speakers and/or their talks.
Podcasts available here.

3 comments:

  1. WOW. A representative from ROCOR at an ecumenical meeting. I am starting to think that dispensationalist nut job Camping may have been onto something. Maybe the End is closer than we think.

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  2. Funny. They sent a woman to do a man's job. Maybe the end is nigh!

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  3. Matthew, please clarify what you mean by "They sent a woman to do a man's job".

    Seems like that "Women Disciples" conference they had last week at St. Vladimir's was rather timely.

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