HEADER FOR Expressions
(Click picture to go back to Table of Contents)

Welcome

Enjoy... But remember
"Don't give in to winning the argument
and losing one of your eternal crowns..."

God bless you...   tell your friends

Next-in-Thread Next Message

Disagree Why the Greeks Opposed John Paul II's Visit - Not the Way anti-Protestant Mr Tan puts it. 

Forum: Theological Expressions
Re: None Reconciliation, Towards Unity: JOINT STATEMENT BY POPE, ORTHODOX PRELATE (Matthew Tan Yew Hock)
Re: More Joint Statement : Christian Fanaticism Condemned (Matthew Tan Yew Hock)
Date: 2001, May 28
From: Christopher Yip CKHY

Ecclesia News Service

Home   ECCLESIA

NEWS SERVICE

 

 

 

 

 

 

"If he comes, after requesting a visit, I am not going to close the door, after all, even if it was the Mufti of Tehran who was coming I would accept it"

Greek Archbishop Christodoulos

 

 

 

 

 

Remarks by Christopher Yip: The Greek Church did not accept John Paul's visit as some ecumenical activity. The Holy Synod of the Greek Church, the highest authority, says the Pontiff's visit is only part of his pilgrimage. They are only helping him fulfil his dream of following Paul's footsteps. Secondly, the Greeks vehement opposition is not as irrational or anti-ecumenical as anti-Protestant Mr Tan puts it. It is based on some historical events. This episode teaches us to be wary of Roman Catholic history and news reporting.

BBC News

Wednesday, 7 March, 2001, 17:12 GMT

Greek church accepts historic papal visit

 

The Greek Orthodox church says it will not oppose a controversial visit to Greece by Pope John Paul II, a move that could mark the first-ever visit by a Roman Catholic leader.

The announcement clears the way for the pontiff to realise his dream of following the footsteps of apostle Paul, from Syria and Greece to Malta.

His visit to Greece could be a first step towards healing the «Great Schism» that split the church into Orthodox and Roman Catholic branches nearly 1,000 years ago.

But a number of senior clerics oppose a papal visit, and there are fears that conservative church members and monks from the all-male monastic community of Mount Athos could stage protests during the trip.

Police and security services in Greece and at the Vatican have been warned about the possibility of problems.

The decision by the orthodox church’s governing body, the Holy Synod, noted the opposition by some followers and insisted any papal trip be strictly a pilgrimage to biblical sites.

«In the broader spirit... the church does not want to say no to the pontiff especially since the trip has the character of a pilgrimage and only that» said a statement approved by the Holy Synod.

Greek President Costis Stefanopoulos officially invited the Pope to Athens when the two met at the end of January.

Orthodox Christians

The visit could take place on May 9 and 10 during the Pope’s trip to Syria and Malta.

Orthodox Christians represent 99% of the Greek population.

There are only about 50,000 Roman Catholics among Greece’s 10.2 million native-born population.

Some liberal clergymen could see the Pope’s presence as helping heal the estrangement between Roman Catholics and Orthodox Christians.

But many Greek Orthodox factions hold strong anti-Vatican views.

The Greek church last year rebuffed an attempt by the Pope to include Greece on his pilgrimage to biblical sites, demanding an apology for what it considers a long history of Vatican-sponsored aggression and arrogance.

 


 

Home  |  Top  |  Back

 

Next-in-Thread Next Message

Add Message to: "Why the Greeks Opposed John Paul II's Visit - Not the Way anti-Protestant Mr Tan puts it."

Members Subscribe Admin Mode Show Frames Help for Agora Public 1.10

Messages Inline: 1 All Outline: 1 2 3

1. None Never trust an anti-Catholic for fair comments about Catholic News Services. by Matthew Tan Yew Hock, 2001, Jun 05
1. Disagree Ya. Like quoting Rome in support of Rome. by Christopher Yip, 2001, Jun 05
1. None From the Greek spokesman - enough to demolish anti-Catholic insinuations and innuendoes by Matthew Tan Yew Hock, 2001, Jun 05
(_ Warning Yes. All Readers Please Read Indeed. Really MUST Read. by Christopher Yip, 2001, Jun 07
2. None "Greek Orthodox Archbishop Will Lecture Pope" - Enough to Vindicate Catholic News Service! by Matthew Tan Yew Hock, 2001, Jun 07
1. Disagree Attention Grabbing Title Indeed! Don't Look a Gift Horse in the Mouth! (eom) by Christopher Yip, 2001, Jun 08

Add Message to: "Why the Greeks Opposed John Paul II's Visit - Not the Way anti-Protestant Mr Tan puts it."

Members Subscribe Admin Mode Show Frames Help for Agora Public 1.10
FOOTER for Expressions

tell your friends

Copyright © 1996, 1997, 1998,1999, 2000, 2001 Antioch Networks International. All Rights Reserved.
The Agora Forum is a registered trademark of Antioch Networks International.

Thank you for contributing to Expressions!

Back to Antioch's Home Page
For more information, please send your request to: forumaster@antioch.com.sg.