EP calls different Paschal dates a "scandal"
( Orthodox Times ) - Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew extended in his homily his heartfelt wishes to all the non-Orthodox Christians who celebrated the Holy Easter on Sunday, March 31, after presiding over the Sunday Divine Liturgy at the Church of Saint Theodore of the Community of Vlanga. “On this day, the timeless message of the Resurrection resonates more profoundly than ever, as our non-Orthodox Christian brethren and sisters commemorate the resurrection of our Lord from the dead, celebrating Holy Easter. We have already sent our representatives to all the Christian Communities of the confessions here, to extend our heartfelt wishes of the Holy Great Church of Christ and our Patriarchal congratulations. But also from this position we extend a heartfelt greeting of love to all Christians around the world who celebrate Holy Easter today. We beseech the Lord of Glory that the forthcoming Easter celebration next year will not merely be a fortuitous occurrence, but rather the beginning...
Thanks for posting this. Fr. Oleksa has done some basic thinking and work around "culture" and world view. It's a basic piece of the puzzle on what it means to *be* Christian in modern secular America, though Fr. Michael I don't believe takes it to where it needs to go.
ReplyDeleteIn this video, Fr. Michael mentions one of Schmemann's failure paths of how to *be* Orthodox in America (i.e. the tendency to an idealization of a particular past). I was hoping Fr. Michael would address the other failure path, the one where an individual/parish/jurisdiction/church compromises with the (in our case secular) culture, and ends up being indistinguishable from it except on the surface.