Monthly Archives: July 2005

A Catholic View of Eastern Orthodoxy (3 of 4)

by Aidan Nichols OPPart 3I come now to the third part of my paper which concerns the present state of Catholic-Orthodox relations. After a preparatory phase of initial contacts known as the ‘dialogue of charity’, the Catholic-Orthodox theological dialogue was … Continue reading

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A Catholic View of Eastern Orthodoxy (2 of 4)

by Aidan Nichols OPPart 2I turn now to the actual genesis of the schism from a Catholic standpoint, along with some account – necessarily summary and unadorned – of the four historic ‘dividing issues’: those disputed questions which historians can … Continue reading

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A Catholic View of Eastern Orthodoxy (1 of 4)

by Aidan Nichols OPIn this article I attempt an overview in four parts. First, I shall discuss why Catholics should not only show some ecumenical concern for Orthodoxy but also treat the Orthodox as their privileged or primary ecumenical partner. … Continue reading

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“… for Da’ Brown tells me so!”

According to this article Dan Brown actually believes the stuff he wrote about Jesus & Mary Magdalene — being married, living long life, having children — in his outrageously best selling novel, The Da Vinci Code. Yet, here’s … WHAT … Continue reading

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On Being Judgmental

There have always been people without judgment but this is the first era in which being nonjudgmental is considered good — though how anything can be considered good if you are nonjudgmental is another puzzle. — Thomas Sowell

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