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JamesH said:I said that this thread was embarrassing because of the bickering and petty jurisdictional debates in the first few pages of the Thread. Let me ask this.... does any seriously think that ROCOR is perhaps less Orthodox than the rest? Even after they "broke off" from the Russian Patriarch? Can we as Orthodox really act as if canonicity is that black and white? Think about it. ROCOR (for example) is in communion with Serbian Orthodox (officially) but not with most (or any?) other Jurisdictions which ARE in communion with the Serbian Church. The OCA is only recognized officially by the Russian Patriarch (at least at the beginning) and the Oecumenical Patriarch hasn't said anything about us (unless he has recently). Blah blah blah... I myself have always been throughly confused with all of this jurisdictional mess (some of it our fault, some of it just due to painful and inevitable political realities). This "mess" used to be a great stumbling block for me when I first became Orthodox. Now, I just don't care. ROCOR is Orthodox, OCA is, Russian is etc. Heck, I see the Copts and Ethiopians as our Brothers and Sisters but perhaps that's another thread for another time.
BTW, some one referred to Monachos,net (of which I am a member) as a ROCOR Forum. There are a lot of ROCOR in it (most of which do not fit the stereotype many of us have) but it is actually independant and the Moderator (Matthew Steenberg) is under the Russian Patriarch and actually works a lot with the well known Diokleia (the hybrid Greek-Russian Jursidiction of which Bishop Kallistos Ware is a part of). Just a little tidbit of information.
James
The jurisdictional mess is really confusing for me. I didn't know until recently that only the Russian Church (?) recognizes the OCA's status (autocephalous?) and I'm in an OCA parish. I understand the circumstances of ROCA/ROCOR's break with the Russian Church, and wouldn't dream of calling them non-Orthodox. That said, I am aware that some of them consider us (and most everyone else) to be heretics of some sort. Still, it's looking hopeful that ROCOR will soon be re-establishing communion with the Church in Russia.
Sigh. Can anyone direct me to a website that explains our actual degree of unity? It's disappointing to be finding out that things are not quite as they were presented to me when I initially began learning about the Orthodox Church.
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