Iacobus
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forgivensinner001 said:Ok, I've been thinking all night at work and I have some specific questions now.I'm not trying to start any debates or bait anyone; if any of these are likely to be controversial, just PM me with answers.
Does the Church have "official positions" on worldly matters such as politics, jobs, etc? If so, what are those positions regarding:
1) Marriage/Divorce/Remarriage
2) Evolution/Creation debate
3) Recognition of Catholic Saints (Does the Orthodox Church recognize any/all/some Catholic Saints?)
4) Titles/Roles/Responsibilities (not exhaustive, just general responsibilities) of "ministers" in the Church. Restrictions also such as marriage history, etc. I mean like could a widower become a priest or a divorced man, etc.
That's all I can think of right now but I'll keep reading the sites linked and if I haven't found an answer to a question when it occurs to me, I'll post further questions. Thanks again.
I'll take a whack at a few of those:
Marriage -- We're for it! But we do allow divorce, as a concession to human weakness. We certainly don't encourage it, but we recognize it as a fact of life. Interestingly, the Orthodox ceremony for remarriage is not the same as for a first marriage -- there are certain penitential aspects to it. But there is a limit to marriages. Someone - I want to say St. John Chrysostom, but don't take that as the gospel -- said "anyone who marries more than three times is a pig." So we have that limit.
Evolution -- My impression is that few people are worked up about it. I have read Orthodox material taking a variety of positions on it. Most Orthodox I know are creationists of one variety or another, but I don't think most of us see it as something that our faith lives or dies on.
Roman Catholic saints -- we don't recognize any RC saints after the schism, at least to my knowledge.
James
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