Actually, I’ve seen the transcript of the Chief Secretary’s on line, but not the Archbishop’s.
]]>Thought the Q&A following the presentation was incredibly tame; no doubt folks seem to think that responding respectfully to a hierarch precludes them from asking truly penetrating questions germane to the life of Orthodox Christianity in this country. I mean for starters how does having a Greek festival further the pursuit of or actualize Hellensim in a way that my heart and soul are brought to repentance and the grace of the Holy Spirit produces the fruit of humility within me. I go, I see, I eat, I drink and maybe dance a little. God help us.
]]>Isa, this just occurred to me, why was +Demetrios’ speech recorded and put out, but not Lambrianides’?
]]>and probably a lot fewer people in the pews.
]]>Well, for a start, there would be alot fewer people paying any attention to any of them.
]]>Just think what it would have been if Arb. Spiridon was still around, of if Arch Stylianos or Met. Sotirios were in charge here?:0
]]>Can you imagine where we’d be today?
]]>Permit me to expand a little: +Iakovos will be remembered for being a proactive visionary, a man who for the first time in decades saw more clearly outside the ghetto walls –the second St Tikhon if you will. An American original. +Demetrios on the other hand will be remembered for taking more defensive measures. Even if he could not halt the GOA’s decline, he jumped into the breach and defended the canonicity and integrity of the native church when it was under unjust and withering assault by the Phanar. He most definately bought us time.
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