- Owen White in a long entry takes apart the media furore about Ravenna: for reunion to take place one of the two communions will have to cease to be who she is now.
- That said, Orthodoxy is not anti-Romanism explains Benedict Seraphim: A Protestant convert to Orthodoxy will find, sooner or later, that he has much more in common with Roman Catholics after his conversion than he does with Protestants.
Catholic integralism is the true seamless garment.
Don't apologize for things you didn't do, to people who don't believe in forgiveness or redemption.
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Orthodox-Roman Catholic relations
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