Thursday, February 11, 2016
Can Lutherans Be Persuaded to Examine Their Principles?
Crux: Should Pope Francis celebrate the Reformation? by Dwight Longenecker
Fr. Andriy Chirovsky on the Meeting of the Patriarchs
(via Byz, TX)
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
Dialogue in Cairo
Glad to be partners with the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops ecumenical and international dialogues!
Posted by Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs on Wednesday, February 10, 2016
Khouria Krista West on Beauty in Orthodox Worship
Valuing Beauty in Orthodox Worship:Khouria Krista West suggests that we should pursue beauty in our churches/worshiphttp://myocn.net/valuing-beauty-in-orthodox-worship/
Posted by Orthodox Christian Network on Saturday, February 6, 2016
Common Medicine
"Prayer is an aid in our lives: talking to God, forgetting earthly matters, ascending to heaven."
Posted by Orthodox Christian Network on Monday, February 8, 2016
"Holy Mountain's Secret Cry"
"Metropolitan of Nafpaktos and Ayios Vlasios, Ierotheos, speaks on Mount Athos' secret cry"
Posted by Orthodox Christian Network on Tuesday, February 9, 2016
Patriarch Bartholomew
Fr. Chris shares a reflection on the Patriarchate of Constantinople in preparation for the Holy and Great Council to be...
Posted by Orthodox Christian Network on Wednesday, February 10, 2016
Pan-Orthodox Council will be upon us in a few short months. Find out what we can and can't expect. #myOCNhttp://myocn.net/authority-in-orthodox-christian-councils/
Posted by Orthodox Christian Network on Saturday, February 6, 2016
New Gracanica Serbian Orthodox Monastery
Matins at New Gracanica Serbian Orthodox monastery in Third Lake, IL. Thank you for sharing, Nebojsa!
Posted by Orthodox Christian Network on Wednesday, February 10, 2016
"Union" or "Communion"?
Apologia Pro Unia by Dr. Adam A. J. DeVille
I am a uniate, and I am not ashamed of being a uniate. The imperative of union—however problematic its execution—is from the Lord.
Fr. Rutler on Lent
Lent is a small familiarity with the inexhaustible drama of redemption in which eternity transfigures mortality.
Tuesday, February 09, 2016
Monday, February 08, 2016
Sunday, February 07, 2016
Saturday, February 06, 2016
The Hope of Universal Salvation
"Universalist" hope is not the same as the belief that all will be saved.
Fr. Al Kimel: May We Only Wish for the Salvation of All?
But What Else Would He Say?
Cdl. Müller discusses mercy, stresses continuity between Benedict and Francis
A Scientist Critiques The Force Awakens
Major Archbishop Sviatoslav on the Meeting of Francis and Kirill
His Beatitude Sviatoslav: “What sea our spirituality is similar to: “lively” sea of Galilee or Dead sea?
Archpriest John Breck
His Eminence Archbishop Anastasios (Yannoulatos) arrived in Albania in 1991, to assume archpastoral duties in this impoverished country, which during ...
Friday, February 05, 2016
The Holy Eucharist
"Fr Alexander Rentel explains the meaning of Holy Eucharist."
Posted by Orthodox Christian Network on Friday, February 5, 2016
May It Happen
It was announced on Friday that Pope Francis will hold a meeting with Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia in Cuba on February 12th. It marks the first ever meeting between a Pope and a Russian Primate.
Posted by Vatican Radio - English Section on Friday, February 5, 2016
Joint Press Release of the Holy See and the Patriarchate of Moscow
Press conference at DECR on Patriarch Kirill's forthcoming visit to Latin America
To Speak en tais ekklēsiais
Sometimes this is interpreted as saying that woman should not teach within the church building, or temple. But if St. Paul meant the home temple (or building) where Christians gathered to worship or to celebrate the liturgy or Eucharist, would he have not used that word instead of ekklésia, assembly, congregation, or "Church"? If that is the case, it would not matter if the Church is assembled in the temple or outside of the temple, a woman should be silent. And this would apply to any instantiation of the Church, including in a academic setting?
Unless St. Paul is just bound by the customs of his time, of course...
But that sort of misreading of the Church by English-speakers who do not know Greek and do not know the context well is easily cleared away. One could object, rather, that St. Paul is talking about the assembly of Christians for worship. Even though he is touching upon problems with the Church of Corinth, especially upon disorder during worship and prayer (and not necessarily just the Eucharist), would worship and prayer be the only reason for Christians to assemble? And would their time of assembly be a mix of prayer/worship, teaching, listening to readings, and so on? Would instruction proper to a formal master/disciple relationship, as opposed to the informal giving of information or doctrine, have taken place within the assembly or outside of the assembly?
Is it so definitively clear that St. Paul is referring only to the assemblies of Christians for prayer and worship? Or can a reading that He is referring to any manifestation of the Church, ekklēsía, including assemblies for prayer and worship, be justified?
"Il mistero nuziale e le sfide del gender" (The nuptial mystery and challenges of gender) is the title of a new book...
Posted by Vatican Radio - English Section on Wednesday, February 3, 2016
Any mention of the authority of the husband?
Cardinals Parolin and Ouellet are lining up in defense of the celibacy of the Latin clergy, in a conference at the prestigious pontifical university. But once again the pope has let the German bishops know that he wants to break with this tradition
Thursday, February 04, 2016
The first volume of Henri de Lubac's "Vatican Council Notebooks" (Ignatius Press, 2015) is filled with detailed and often surprising accounts of conversations, disputes, and key figures at the Council
Agreement and disagreement among the Churches of Orthodoxy, on the verge of their first council after more than a thousand years. And from Rome a slap in the face for the Greek Church, with the appointment of a new Catholic and Latin bishop
Pope Francis on Thursday paid a surprise visit to the offices of three dicasteries of the Roman Curia: the Congregation...
Posted by Vatican Radio - English Section on Thursday, February 4, 2016
Wednesday, February 03, 2016
The People of God
Not an ad hom...
How good is he as a theologian, if theology must not simply be thought but lived and his questionable tenure as (arch)bishop, who should be a theologian par excellence, both as teacher and as one who prays.
An academic theologian is not necessarily a neo-scholastic, which Schönborn probably isn't.
That said, the description of the book sounds good, so I'd probably take a closer look at it myself.
Saints Cyril and Athanasius
We American Christians have a funny way of acting like we invented the faith. Or maybe it fell out, like an old letter,...
Posted by Orthodoxy and the World on Sunday, January 31, 2016
Tuesday, February 02, 2016
Saint Arsenius
"Saint Arsenius was born on January 31, 1800 in Ioannina, Epirus of pious Orthodox parents. In holy Baptism he was given the name Athanasius."
Posted by Orthodox Christian Network on Sunday, January 31, 2016
Conclusion of the Synaxis of the (Chalcedonian) Orthodox Patriarchs
The historic Synaxis of the Primates of the Orthodox Church has concluded. Here is the summary. #myOCNhttp://myocn.net/conclusion-of-the-synaxis-of-the-primates-of-the-orthodox-church/
Posted by Orthodox Christian Network on Tuesday, February 2, 2016
The Orthodox Church, which unceasingly prays “for the union of all,” has always promoted dialogue with those separated...
Posted by Orthodoxy and the World on Tuesday, February 2, 2016
The fact is that many faithful today do not observe all the prescriptions concerning fasting, either for...
Posted by Orthodoxy and the World on Tuesday, February 2, 2016
The 5th Pan-Orthodox Pre-Council Conference considered ecclesiological, canonical and pastoral aspects of the institution of autonomy and arrived at a unanimous Pan-Orthodox position on the matter.
Posted by Orthodoxy and the World on Monday, February 1, 2016
Are the Orthodox Doing Better in Germany?
"Athanasios Vletsis, Professor of Systematic Theology and Chairman of the Department of Orthodox Theology at the...
Posted by Orthodox Christian Network on Tuesday, February 2, 2016
Orthodox-Catholic Dialogue 50 Years after Vatican II
The presenters are Dr. John Chryssavgis (Patriarchate of Constantinople) and Dr. Paul McPartlan (Catholic University of America).
Monday, February 01, 2016
Eastern Christian Books: Primacy in the Church (I)
St Vladimir's Seminary Press Publishes Books on Primacy and Conciliarity #myOCNhttp://myocn.net/svs-press-publishes-books-on-primacy-and-conciliarity/
Posted by Orthodox Christian Network on Thursday, January 28, 2016
Rorate Caeli Interview with Bishop Athanasius Schneider
"By the way: the public washing and usually also kissing of the feet of women on the part of a man, in our case, of a priest or a bishop, is considered by every person of common sense in all cultures as being improper and even indecent. Thanks be to God no priest or bishop is obliged to wash publicly the feet of women on Holy Thursday, for there is no binding norm for it, and the foot washing itself is only facultative."
Sunday, January 31, 2016
The Three Holy Hierarchs
Bev explains why three great theologians, The Three Hierarchs, are remembered together, on the same day. #myOCNhttp://myocn.net/why-we-celebrate-three-hierarchs/
Posted by Orthodox Christian Network on Sunday, January 31, 2016
The Holy Spirit
"Fr. Michael Harper (1931-2010), Director of the Institutefor Orthodox Christian Studies, founding father and a Debuty Director of THE WAY, speaks on the Holy Spirit"
Posted by Orthodox Christian Network on Sunday, January 31, 2016
Saturday, January 30, 2016
Friday, January 29, 2016
The Orthodox Council, if it takes place, must ask itself: Why should people care about this Council and about Orthodox Christianity itself? Why is it relevant?
Cardinal Burke Visits TAC
As part of the newly proclaimed Extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy, His Eminence Raymond Leo Burke visited the campus of Thomas Aquinas College on Saturday, January 21, 2016.
Homily of His Eminence Raymond Cardinal Burke
Votive Mass of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Our Lady of the Most Holy Trinity Chapel
Cardinal Burke on Catholic Education and Cultural Transformation
by His Eminence Raymond Cardinal Burke, Patron of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta
Thursday, January 28, 2016
Love for One's Neighbor
Seek to reveal in yourself spiritual love for your neighbours: by entering into it, you will enter into love for God, through the gates of the resurrection and through the gates of the kingdom of heaven.
Posted by Orthodoxy and the World on Wednesday, January 27, 2016
Today
Start: 01/28/2016 12:00 pm
“How Does the Resurrection of Christ
Illumine Human Reason?
From Joseph Ratzinger to St. Thomas Aquinas”
Wednesday, January 27, 2016
Fr. Tom Rosica on Evangelization
From January 20 – January 22, 2016, the Theological Symposium of the 2016 International Eucharist Congress took place in...
Posted by Vatican Radio - English Section on Saturday, January 23, 2016
A cheerleader for Christian unity without the theological acumen or wisdom to foster reconciliation? What is needed is a bishop-theologian who can simply and plainly state the differences between Lutheran and Catholic (not just Roman) teaching on justification and show how Catholic teaching is apostolic while Lutheran teaching is not, and I don't think Pope Francis is that man.
Rorate Caeli: UPDATE: Vatican Radio: Pope to lead common worship service with Lutheran leaders in Lutheran cathedral.
BREAKING NEWS: Pope Francis to participate in ceremony commemorating the 500th anniversary of the Reformation
Pope Francis will travel to Sweden in October for a joint ecumenical commemoration of the start of the Reformation,...
Posted by Vatican Radio - English Section on Monday, January 25, 2016
Is He In Charge of the Liturgies at the Congress?
We need to be like St. Paul and convert our lives, directing it to witness to God’s love and presence.This was the...
Posted by Vatican Radio - English Section on Tuesday, January 26, 2016
More from Day two at the International Eucharistic Congress in Cebu, Philippines.
Posted by Vatican Radio - English Section on Monday, January 25, 2016
Part of the Western Iconographic Tradition
One of the treasures of the Vatican Museums.
Posted by Vatican Radio - English Section on Tuesday, January 26, 2016
The Hymns of Vespers
Dr. Vladimir Morosan begins a sequence of programs that examine in depth the various component hymns of the Orthodox Vesper Service, starting with the Opening Psalm 103, “Bless the Lord, O My Soul.”
Posted by Ancient Faith Radio on Sunday, January 24, 2016
Tuesday, January 26, 2016
Предстоятели Поместных Православных Церквей совершили Литургию в храме св. ап. Павла в Шамбези
(via Byz Tx)
Keynote Address By His All-Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew To the Synaxis of the Primates of the Orthodox Churches.http://myocn.net/ecumenical-history-is-being-made/
Posted by Orthodox Christian Network on Tuesday, January 26, 2016
"I did hear a story that Sr Faustina was never happy with the image either, and in the end, reluctantly agreed to its use assuming that no artist could ever reproduce satisfactorily what she had seen. Then years later, so the story went as related to me, she saw an image of Christ painted in the iconographic style and said, “That’s what he looked like!” I can’t corroborate this, but I find it plausible."
But what of modesty?
And will women really respect bishops and priests who cater to them in this symbolic gesture of service, which may even be taken as another instance of pedestalizing them? As if there isn't enough white-knighting already in the Latin churches. (See for example the Benedictine defender, who seems to be a sympathizer with feminism.)
How odd...
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The Latin overemphasis on the humanity of Christ?
Monday, January 25, 2016
He said it during the meeting with the pope at the synagogue. And it is the refusal to “discuss theology” with the Catholic Church. Because of Jewish fears of a blurring of that which distinguishes them from Christians?
Sunday, January 24, 2016
The Trisagion Prayer
Fr. Stavros teaches us about the Trisagion Hymn, it glorifies God, addresses God, and asks him to have mercy on...
Posted by Orthodox Christian Network on Saturday, January 23, 2016
The Psaltic Tradition of Mount Athos
"Monk Iakovos, Protopsaltis (First Chanter) of the Church of Protato, Karyes, Mt Athos, speaks on Holy Mountain's Psaltic Tradition"
Posted by Orthodox Christian Network on Wednesday, January 20, 2016
Saturday, January 23, 2016
Monastic Obedience
"Obedience, which is one of the basic principles of our monastic order, is nothing but love put into practice."
Posted by Orthodox Christian Network on Thursday, January 21, 2016
"Obedience, which is one of the basic principles of our monastic order, is nothing but love put into practice."
Posted by Orthodox Christian Network on Thursday, January 21, 2016
St. Maximos the Confessor
"Thus, Maximus shows how movement, including movement of the human will, is a good thing. Maximus was also very...
Posted by Orthodox Christian Network on Thursday, January 21, 2016
Pope Francis Meets with the Tribunal of the Roman Rota
Pope Francis on Friday said the Church’s teaching on marriage is not an “ideal for the few,” but “a reality that, in the...
Posted by Vatican Radio - English Section on Friday, January 22, 2016
Friday, January 22, 2016
Worship is Prayer
As Christians we must find time each week to pray in the context of worship, in a community. #myOCNhttp://myocn.net/daily-devotion-january-22-worship-is-a-necessary-form-of-prayer/
Posted by Orthodox Christian Network on Friday, January 22, 2016
Synaxis of Primates
Ecumenical Patriarch has convened a Synaxis of the Primates of the Orthodox Churches in Chambésy, Geneva. #myOCNhttp://myocn.net/ecumenical-patriarch-convenes-synaxis-in-geneva/
Posted by Orthodox Christian Network on Friday, January 22, 2016
Thursday, January 21, 2016
The latest incident is on how Francis interprets and implements Vatican Council II. The “school of Bologna” is chanting victory. But two letters from the pope say the opposite
Issued by a Church of France That is Generally Dying
A new document on Muslim-Christian marriages has just been published by the Church in France.
Posted by Vatican Radio - English Section on Wednesday, January 13, 2016
Wednesday, January 20, 2016
Joseph Ratzinger Foundation
Have you liked the Facebook Page for the Vatican's Joseph Ratzinger Foundation?
Posted by Vatican Radio - English Section on Saturday, January 16, 2016
Archimandrite Zacharias on Elder Sophrony
"Archimandrite Zacharias, from Holy Monastery of Honourable Forerunner, Essex, England, speaks about his spiritual father Elder Sophrony"
Posted by Orthodox Christian Network on Thursday, January 14, 2016
Tuesday, January 19, 2016
Body and Transcendence: The Philosophical Anthropology in John Paul II's Theology of the Body
Body and Transcendence: The Philosophical Anthropology in John Paul II's Theology of the Body.This is the title of the...
Posted by Vatican Radio - English Section on Monday, January 18, 2016
Another Photo of St. Sava in Belgrade
A beautiful church in Belgrade. God Bless! #myOCN
Posted by Orthodox Christian Network on Thursday, January 14, 2016
Chanting in Mount Athos
"Elder Thomas Mikrayannanitis, Mt Athos, speaks for his monastic experiences and chants Byzantine hymns."
Posted by Orthodox Christian Network on Saturday, January 16, 2016
The World Jewish Congress speaks about Pope Francis' first trip to Rome's Synagogue on Sunday.
Posted by Vatican Radio - English Section on Tuesday, January 19, 2016
The Holy Person
"He is free and does not desire to sin, not because it is ethically forbidden and out of place, but because he does not want to destroy the temple of God within him."
Posted by Orthodox Christian Network on Monday, January 18, 2016
That's a good photo of Metropolitan Hilarion; too bad his Russian FB page is no longer available.
His website.
Prayer Postures
Fr. Stavros teaches that the preferred posture of praying is standing, but that the most important thing is to pray.http://myocn.net/daily-devotion-january-19-to-stand-or-sit-or-kneel-that-is-the-question/
Posted by Orthodox Christian Network on Tuesday, January 19, 2016
Monday, January 18, 2016
Immigrants to North America, hailing from the world's trouble spots, will be better able to worship in their traditions
I suppose one could argue that the pope has a role to play in adjudicating jurisdictional issues for churches whose territorial boundaries overlap, as "one city one bishop" is not being observed. Still... by what authority does he have to erect the new eparchies, rather than confirming their erection by bishops of those particular churches?
American Erasmian Greek
Couldn't find something more suitable than Allegri's Miserere?
Modern Greek...
Pronunciation of Ancient Greek in teaching
Guide to Greek Pronunciation Conventions
The Great Greek Pronunciation Debate (SBL 2011 Report, pt. 3)
The Error of Caragounis
Is Erasmian Pronunciation Ugly?
Sunday, January 17, 2016
Saturday, January 16, 2016
Pope Francis on the Finding of the Child Jesus in the Temple
The same homily to which Fr. Z reacted here.
Latin nestorianism?
How long has the feast of the Holy Family been around? Only since the late 19th century, as it was instituted by Leo XIII? The feast is rather a novelty in the history of the Roman rite, reflecting Latin piety and theological emphasis at that time? (Much like the addition of St. Joseph by John XXIII to the Roman canon?)
Feast of the Holy Family - December 27, 2015
They are about to become law in Italy, but the pope is discouraging Catholics from raising the barricades. He did the same thing in Argentina. But there’s a difference in his politics on immigration, poverty, Islamic radicalism
The Rorate Caeli contributor offers his thoughts on the current papacy and on growing interest in the pre-Vatican II liturgical tradition.
By Sean Salai, S.J.