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just looking out for you.Fair point Fr, I've edited as necessary.
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just looking out for you.Fair point Fr, I've edited as necessary.
I appreciate it. Considering that not only does he not have a bishop, but also no bishop wants him, is quite problematic.just looking out for you.
sorry, help who take charge of what?I appreciate it. Considering that not only does he not have a bishop, but also no bishop wants him, is quite problematic.
Uncut Mountain recently published a book claiming to be "the" authoritative source for the reception of converts into the Church. There are no authors though I suspect that Fr Heers and other similar clergy with that Pharisee level of rigorism are behind it. They are making a mountain out of a molehill and since the OCA doesn't listen to me anymore, hopefully you can help them take charge of this matter.
That book controversy is what motivated me to post about it.I appreciate it. Considering that not only does he not have a bishop, but also no bishop wants him, is quite problematic.
Uncut Mountain recently published a book claiming to be "the" authoritative source for the reception of converts into the Church. There are no authors though I suspect that Fr Heers and other similar clergy with that Pharisee level of rigorism are behind it. They are making a mountain out of a molehill and since the OCA doesn't listen to me anymore, hopefully you can help them take charge of this matter.
If someone got married in a Baptist or Roman Catholic Church, does that make the marriage invalid?In another thread, we discussed how we shouldn't even attend heterodox churches or services or even to pray and/or commune with them. In this thread we discuss how heterodox baptisms are fine. Very confusing because we don't accept any other sacrament of the heterodox.
Is it because baptisms can be performed by the laity?
If that's the case, and a brother or sister is discomforted by being received only by Chrismation, couldn't an Orthodox layperson baptize that person with the triple-immersion?
Just trying to throw out some suggestions to the ones who see baptisms as a stumbling block or a molehill.
That reminds of the couples who got married in the heterodox fashion requesting and being granted an Orthodox marriage ceremony, so you'd have to ask those couples that question. I'd wager it has something to do with the spiritual reality even if they weren't able to articulate it.If someone got married in a Baptist or Roman Catholic Church, does that make the marriage invalid?
No. It makes it not blessed by the Church. The Church recognizes that people outside the Church can be married; no one thinks that a married couple in India or Kansas is committing fornication just because they have not had an Orthodox wedding service.If someone got married in a Baptist or Roman Catholic Church, does that make the marriage invalid?
no.If someone got married in a Baptist or Roman Catholic Church, does that make the marriage invalid?
Agreed and it proves that even "staunchly traditional" ROCOR is innovationist. They created this mess. If ROCOR followed the canons to the letter like they claim they do, they would have joined the OCA years ago.Corrective baptism is a very modern innovation, and it is mainly preached by those who have zeal but not according to knowledge, such as Mr. Peter Heers.
HA! That's part of his problem, he has NO bishop and NO bishop will or wants to claim him! Even Arius had a bishop for crying out loud.Oh dear, I think you should find out who his bishop is so you can apologize to the bishop for disrespecting one of his priests.
I don't know much about AB Elpidophoros, but Met Kalistos promoting heresies? What did I miss in what he said? What heresies? I always thought he was spot on.It’s easier to take complaints about someone like Fr Peter more seriously if the complainer also complains about AB Elpidophoros, the late Met Kallistos Ware, and other hierarchs promoting bona fide heresies. When the anger is politically targeted against one side only, well, that’s the very definition of partisan. Aside from the other concerns, I think people coming into the Church with bad ideas and seeking to change what the Church has always taught, the heresy of thinking one knows better than the Church, the individual as one’s own authority (and right now I have Orthodox guests in my home who essentially think that, so I’m not talking about abstractions), with bad, little, or no catechism is a far greater danger than a man who thinks we ought to reconsider how people are accepted into the Church from a Western Christian culture that is falling completely away from even what their own ancestors recently believed, and in fact, if the Church would agree in Council about these two definitely-related issues, an end could be put to that heresy, which is a central cause of the divisions we now see in the Church.
In short, whatever Fr Peter may be wrong about regarding baptism, the combined issue is definitely causing great evil and ought to be addressed, and at least he is addressing it.
He didn't, but some people aren't careful with how they read or what they say in response.I don't know much about AB Elpidophoros, but Met Kalistos promoting heresies? What did I miss in what he said? What heresies? I always thought he was spot on.
Kallistos did a lot of speculation about things, probably from his academic background. Of course, it's easy to argue with someone who is dead because they can't answer the charges. He opened one of his lectures with a joke that two men were in Hell in cauldrons with boiling water. After a while, one guy's cauldron was like a hot tub. The other kept having demons throw logs on the fires to keep them going. The first guy asked a demon what was going on. The demon replied that the guy was an author and each time someone bought his book, the demons threw on a log.I don't know much about AB Elpidophoros, but Met Kalistos promoting heresies? What did I miss in what he said? What heresies? I always thought he was spot on.
To be clear, my use of the Greek terms is specifically against the ideas, and meant to condemn their promotion, not judgement of anyone before God. I think that distinction makes all the difference. And it is a huge reason why I no longer trust hierarchs.I recommend folks read the earlier editions of his works, as they became more erroneous with each edition from what I have heard.
that said, the good he did for Orthodoxy in the Anglosphere I think outweighs any errors he had.
and just for clarity’s sake, the determination of whether or not a departed bishop is anathema and/or anaxios is for the Church through a synod. the statements they made can be called out, but not the person.