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More "Enemy" Churches Praying Together: Pope and Orthodox Archbishop Christodoulos of Athens 

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Re: None Reconciliation, Towards Unity: JOINT STATEMENT BY POPE, ORTHODOX PRELATE (Matthew Tan Yew Hock)
Re: More PAPAL APOLOGY TO GREEK ORTHODOX (Matthew Tan Yew Hock)
Date: 2001, May 07
From: Matthew Tan Yew Hock MatthewTan

http://www.ewtn.com/vnews/getstory.asp?number=14769 EWTN News Story

5-May-2001 -- EWTN Feature Story

GREEK PRELATE DID PRAY WITH POPE

DAMASCUS, May 5, 01 (CWNews.com) - Although Orthodox Archbishop Christodoulos of Athens had insisted that he would not pray with Pope John Paul II during the Pontiff's visit to Greece, in fact the two did pray together, a Vatican spokesman has revealed.

Joaquin Navarro-Valls, the head of the Vatican press office, told reporters that the joint prayer took place on Friday evening, when Archbishop Christodoulos visited the Pope at the residence of the apostolic nuncio in Athens. This was the third meeting between them. Pope John Paul had paid an earlier courtesy call on the Orthodox prelate at the Archbishop's residence. Then the two met for a joint reading of the Acts of the Apostles at the Areopagus later in the day.

Plans for the joint appearances of the Pope and the Archbishop had been delicately arranged, since the Greek Orthodox leader had refused to participate in any liturgical celebration or common prayer with the Pontiff. The Greek Orthodox Church rejects the authority of the Pope, and in fact regards the Roman Catholic Church as heretical. Many Orthodox leaders had bitterly protested the papal visit to Greece, and objected to any public appearance by Archbishop Christodoulos at the Pope's side.

Nevertheless, the Pope apparently won over the Greek prelate. Navarro-Valls revealed that the Pontiff suggested that they pray together, and the Archbishop warmly agreed. As the papal spokesman explained:

"John Paul II, who was accompanied by bishops and cardinals from the Curia, suggested to his Beatitude Christodoulos-who was accompanied by seven Orthodox bishops-to recite an Our Father together, in Greek. The Orthodox primate immediately accepted the idea, and began to recite it."

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1. Disagree Read What Christodoulos Says to John Paul II by Christopher Yip, 2001, May 28
1. None We knew of all those Greek Complaints from Day 1 /eom by Matthew Tan Yew Hock, 2001, May 31
1. Disagree Good luck then to your ecumenical delusion with the Orthodoxs. (eom) by Christopher Yip, 2001, May 31
2. None Papal Apology Boosts Ecumenical Dialogue by Matthew Tan Yew Hock, 2001, May 31
1. Disagree Sure ... dream on, anti-Protestant Mr Tan! by Christopher Yip, 2001, May 31
(_ None Cling on With Jesus, Or Pour Cold Water on Jesus' Prayer (John 17:21-23) by Matthew Tan Yew Hock, 2001, Jun 05
(_ Warning Beware of those who ADD to Jesus' Salvation Under the Pretense of Unity! by Christopher Yip, 2001, Jun 05
3. None Ecumenical Impetus from Papal Apology by Matthew Tan Yew Hock, 2001, May 31
1. Disagree Another Evidence for the Corruptible and Fallible Church of Rome. by Christopher Yip, 2001, May 31
(_ More The sins of the apostles do not invalidate the infallibility of their message by Matthew Tan Yew Hock, 2001, Jun 05
(_ Disagree True for the Apostles but different for the Popes ... by Christopher Yip, 2001, Jun 05
4. None The Catholic Church Includes Many Non-Roman Catholics by Matthew Tan Yew Hock, 2001, May 31
1. Disagree They are ALL followers of the Church of Rome, just different rites. by Christopher Yip, 2001, May 31
(_ None They are ancient Churches everywhere - all part of the 2000-year-old Catholic Church. eom by Matthew Tan Yew Hock, 2001, Jun 05
(_ Warning Correction (again!) - Part of the ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH, not the Catholic Church of Christ. Tsk tsk. (eom) by Christopher Yip, 2001, Jun 05
(_ None Thanks for your admission that the RCC is the 2000-year-old Catholic Church of Pope Stephen, Zosimus. by Matthew Tan Yew Hock, 2001, Jun 06
(_ Disagree 2nd Try: " Correction (again!) - Part of the ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH, not the Catholic Church of Christ. Tsk tsk. (eom) by Christopher Yip, 2001, Jun 07
5. None Reflections on the Sack of Constantinople in 1204 and Lesser-Known Byzantine Atrocities by Matthew Tan Yew Hock, 2001, May 31
1. More Greek Atrocities Against the Latins by Matthew Tan Yew Hock, 2001, Jun 05
1. More Past Reunion Efforts Disrupted (Due to Islamic Occupation)? by Matthew Tan Yew Hock, 2001, Jun 05
1. Warning A Fine Example of Roman Catholic Apologists' History Writing (long but worthwhile). by Christopher Yip, 2001, Jun 07
2. Warning Tit for tat eh? by Christopher Yip, 2001, Jun 05
1. None Good. I am NOT replying to Christodoulos. So, the Pope condemned those Crusaders who abused their missions. eom. by Matthew Tan Yew Hock, 2001, Jun 06
1. More You Wish So Simple, eh? by Christopher Yip, 2001, Jun 07
2. None Pope Innocent III - The Crusades and His "AGENDA" ??? by Matthew Tan Yew Hock, 2001, Jun 06
1. More Pope Innocent III: "The Crusade must not attack Christians" ; He Condemned the Crusaders. by Matthew Tan Yew Hock, 2001, Jun 06
1. Disagree Let the Eastern Orthodox Enlighten Dave Armstrong. by Christopher Yip, 2001, Jun 08
(_ None Time for Christopher to DO PENANCE. Pope Innocent III vindicated once again ! by Matthew Tan Yew Hock, 2001, Jun 13
2. Disagree Yet Another Glowing Example of Mere Assertions. by Christopher Yip, 2001, Jun 08
6. None Rome's Orthodoxy Never Fails. by Matthew Tan Yew Hock, 2001, May 31

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