Monday, August 17, 2020
Eastern Christian Books: Roman and Papal Iconophilia
Routledge: Iconophilia: Politics, Religion, Preaching, and the Use of Images in Rome, c.680 - 880 by Francesca Dell'Acqua
Panagia Mouchliotissa
The only Byzantine church that is in operation in Constantinople and, fortunately, was never converted into a mosque, is Panagia Mouchliotissa#orthodox_timeshttps://t.co/yYx1hByHzv
— Orthodox Times (@orthodox_times) August 17, 2020
Vatican II on Eastern Catholics
Second Vatican Council (Vatican II) says that Eastern Catholics should differ from the Orthodox as little as possible.https://t.co/XIIVC3GNoxhttps://t.co/M2roa1NUNf@Todd3337 @BishopBarron @MattGaspers @HicksonMaike @leonardorander @tokiIIthedragon @gvstavvss @notanotherrant
— Sheptytsky Institute (@Sheptytsky) August 17, 2020
Latins will quibble as to what the "as little as possible" part entails.
Brian Butcher on Christian Worship
What is Christian Worship / Liturgy? Dr. Brian Butcherhttps://t.co/NpZm6g9GxD@compellingtruth @dcrump12321 @theryanstratton @aimlikeanarrow
— Sheptytsky Institute (@Sheptytsky) August 16, 2020
Uniformity at the expense of diversity. Diversity a division at the expense of unity.https://t.co/BmEzgcG5Ww
— Sheptytsky Institute (@Sheptytsky) August 15, 2020
Fall 2020https://t.co/i6UMdQwtNL@ikeepnoticing @themarquesito @bradsjoquist @TracyKemme @PrayForUsMary @journalisthasan @Qashakaram @PstSeunSalami @TheologyNetwork