To: Kolokotronis
Good advice, Theo. Sometimes it seems having dialogue with the Latin Church is like trying to hit a moving target blindfolded. One Orthodox Metropolitan, a man who admires the Latin Church, once told me that he had told one of his Cardinal friends that he'd really prefer it if the Latin Church could simply settle down on what it really believes and who is really a Catholic and then it would be time to talk. In the meantime, he always enjoyed dinner and a good cigar with the Cardinal.Is not that the Orthodox lack things needing clarification themselves. The issue of the "Aerial Toll Houses" comes to mind.
Are there literal "toll houses" on the way to heaven? Is this Purgatory a la Orthodox? More things needing clarification.
-Theo
19 posted on
10/10/2005 3:37:37 PM PDT by
Teófilo
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To: Teófilo
"Is not that the Orthodox lack things needing clarification themselves. The issue of the "Aerial Toll Houses" comes to mind."
Not much need for clarification there, just a good belly laugh! Actually, that's an old Russian idea, or at least it was the Russians who ran with it. I suspect it was a way to deal with Purgatory. I don't know anyone, or at least anyone we should take seriously, who gives them a second thought.
21 posted on
10/10/2005 4:22:52 PM PDT by
Kolokotronis
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