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Friday, 4 May Many missionary orders work in Russia today, especially in the shelters and orphanages, where children who have been baptised in Orthodoxy are being converted to Catholicism. Greg Watts. Russia and Rome Rethink Relations.

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The Sunday Times. February 14, They are widely perceived as Vatican infiltrators trying to lure away Orthodox followers and erode Orthodox churches. Tale of two Europes: Political unity advances while ancient religious rifts persist. January 25, They are ranked in the chorus of the Saints: a Protopresbyter Basil martyred in the village of Teratin on the 4th May John Chrysostom , and Eastern Christian Publications.

This title was first used by Pope Theodore I in , and was only used occasionally. Indeed, it did not begin to appear in the pontifical yearbook until On 22 March , the Vatican released a statement explaining this omission on the grounds of expressing a "historical and theological reality" and of "being useful to ecumenical dialogue". The title Patriarch of the West symbolized the pope's special relationship with, and jurisdiction over, the Latin Church—and the omission of the title neither symbolizes in any way a change in this relationship, nor distorts the relationship between the Holy See and the Eastern Churches, as solemnly proclaimed by the Second Vatican Council.

At the conference Bishop Hilarion Alfeyev called in most resolute terms for an institutionalized Orthodox-Catholic alliance , without which, he said, it would not be possible to defend traditional values in Europe: "What we are witnessing is the final attack of militant secularism on the remains of Christian civilization in Europe. Panteleimon Lampadarios of Antinoe ; Metr. Seraphim Stergioulis of Kythira ; Metr. Kosmas Papachristos of Aitolia and Akarnania ; Metr. Seraphim Mentzelopoulos of Piraeus ; Metr. These dialogues, together with every effort for peaceful and fraternal relations of the Orthodox Church with other Christians, are unfortunately challenged today in an unacceptably fanatical way — at least by the standards of a genuinely Orthodox ethos — by certain circles that exclusively claim for themselves the title of zealot and defender of Orthodoxy.

As if all the Patriarchs and Sacred Synods of the Orthodox Churches throughout the world, who unanimously decided on and continue to support these dialogues, were not Orthodox. Yet, these opponents of every effort for the restoration of unity among Christians raise themselves above Episcopal Synods of the Church to the dangerous point of creating schisms within the Church Beloved children in the Lord, Orthodoxy has no need of either fanaticism or bigotry to protect itself. Whoever believes that Orthodoxy has the truth does not fear dialogue, because truth has never been endangered by dialogue Robert Taft made a similar appeal for union when he delivered the annual Kelly Lecture at the University of Toronto's St.

Michael's College in Jesuit slams Catholic-Orthodox rift. Victoria Times Colonist. December 16, Simeon was taken from Jerusalem to Constantinople in the 13th century, and was apparently destined for Venice when a storm on the Adriatic Sea forced the ship off course toward what is now Croatia.

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Simeon to be venerated in an Orthodox monastery dedicated to the saint. Archbishop Prendja died in January of this year, but his successor, Archbishop Zelimir Puljic, carried out his promise in a ceremony in Zadak, turning over the relic to representatives of the Orthodox patriarchate. Croatian archdiocese gives cherished relic to Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem. October 13, The OCCG has an approximate membership of , faithful and catechumens, overwhelmingly indigenous, with churches in Guatemala and southern Mexico, with 12 formerly OCCG clergymen and 14 seminarians, who are assisted in their pastoral ministry by lay ministers and catechists.

This decree is to state that all the Catholic Churches of the Holy Land will permanently adopt the Julian calendar for the celebration of Easter with the consequential adjustment of the liturgical calendar for the beginning of Lent and the feast of Pentecost. Meanwhile, the Bishops of the Catholic Churches of the Holy Land have the option of starting the implementation in This is the case with the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem. Gratian's Repudiation of the Pontifical Robe. The Journal of Roman Studies. Andrew J. The Great Schism.

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Monday, 28 November , GMT. When Mussolini learned of the warnings and the telegrams of sympathy, he took them as a personal affront and had his ambassador to the Vatican file an official protest, charging that Pius XII had taken sides against Italy's ally Germany. Mussolini's foreign minister claimed that Pius XII was "ready to let himself be deported to a concentration camp, rather than do anything against his conscience". When in , the Nazi Foreign Minister von Ribbentrop led the only senior Nazi delegation permitted an audience with Pius XII and asked why the Pope had sided with the Allies, Pius replied with a list of recent Nazi atrocities and religious persecutions committed against Christians and Jews, in Germany, and in Poland, leading the New York Times to headline its report "Jews Rights Defended" and write of "burning words he spoke to Herr Ribbentrop about religious persecution".

At a special mass at St Peters for the victims of the war, held in November , soon after the commencement of the London Blitz bombing by the Luftwaffe , Pius preached in his homily: "may the whirlwinds, that in the light of day or the dark of night, scatter terror, fire, destruction, and slaughter on helpless folk cease. May justice and charity on one side and on the other be in perfect balance, so that all injustice be repaired, the reign of right restored".

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Pius attempted, unsuccessfully, to dissuade the Italian Dictator Benito Mussolini from joining Hitler in the war. This interpretation assuaged American Catholics who had previously opposed Lend-Lease arrangements with the Soviet Union. In March , Pius XII established diplomatic relations with the Japanese Empire and received ambassador Ken Harada , who remained in that position until the end of the war.

In June , diplomatic relations were established with the Nationalist government of China. This step was envisaged earlier, but delayed due to Japanese pressure to establish relations with the pro-Japanese Wang Jingwei government. The first Chinese Minister to the Vatican , Hsieh Shou-kang, was only able to arrive at the Vatican in January , due to difficulties of travel resulting from the war. He remained in that position until late The Pope employed the new technology of radio and a series of Christmas messages to preach against selfish nationalism and the evils of modern warfare and offer sympathy to the victims of the war.

The majority of the speech spoke generally about human rights and civil society; at the very end of the speech, Pius XII mentioned "the hundreds of thousands of persons who, without any fault on their part, sometimes only because of their nationality or race, have been consigned to death or to a slow decline".