Dear Global Orthodoxy, Stop Simping for Sergianists.
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- Опубликовано: 19 июн 2024
- I only used this clip because it worked better with someone readying it in English. The video is NOT directed at David Patrick Harry, to be clear, but at the words of Met. Neophytos. God bless.
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"Now I beseech you, brethren, mark them which cause divisions and offences contrary to the doctrine which ye have learned; and avoid them.For they that are such serve not our Lord Jesus Christ, but their own belly; and by good words and fair speeches deceive the hearts of the simple."
- Romans 16:17-18
Amen. ☦️
as a Orthodox I don't think Putin is right neither is Ukraine good I mean they got actor as president💀
Dude what are we talking about, russia is slowly becoming sharia compliante county, has a bunch of newly built mosques and is making illegal to criticize islame
@@EOCrusaderr cap
@@QWERT_ae 'cap' wooow you totally disassembled my statement, i didn't know this either but when i researched it, it truly showed, you can search for streams from youtuber Christian Prince about putin and islam, why is russian government fighting islamophobia??? I mean islam is the worst thing that happened to humanity even worse than nazism and communism(close but not yet there)
@@EOCrusaderr Alr brotha I will watch
@@QWERT_aeEverything stated is factually correct
So sad to see even Neophytos giving in to the demons...
It's the fruits of decades of embracing heresy and apostasy.
Also Story time:
In Korea, MP priests seem ROCOR-MP as "schismistic" and MP ain't mention the History of Old ROCOR. They slander Old ROCOR.
And the writing from "Feofan kim"(The guy who visited North korea with putin) slandered ROCOR mission work from 1920 to 1945(The time korea was under Japanese rule)
stuff you will not see on dyers channel .......
Sadly.
@@Death2Compromise You clearly have no clue whats going on considering the fact that Dyer has already talked about this in length years ago. You guys are basically roman catholic legalists, you realize that the Orthodox faith doesnt revolve around one guy right? Actual papists.
@@kardz1848What do you mean? You say that like I think the Orthodox Church has one head Pope, of course it doesn't. You're just throwing out baseless claims because you disagree. If you do know what video(s) Dyer touches on those topics feel free to leave a link or video title, I'll check it out. 👍
@@Death2Compromise A quarter of Jay dyers livestreams are him bashing the OCA and the ecumenists in GOARC, if you can find his channel on youtube you can find any one of them. They arent baseless claims you just dont understand the claims to begin with. The ecumenical patriarch can be a satanist ecumenist loser and it doesnt compromise the Orthodox faith making ALL of your critiques of the continuity of Orthodox Christianity null and void. Your need to feel special in your 'true orthodox' circle jerk doesnt dictate what the True faith is.
Which church do you suggest to one seeking true orthodoxy, one which is apostolic and valid sacraments.?
Any Church in communion with Rome
@@javierduenasjimenez7930 is that before or after the blessing of couples in irregular circumstances?
@@justian1772 Are you really going that way? You do know you allow for divorce and remarriage for two times? Couples in irregular situations can be blessed as any person or any sinner can be blessed. What's the point of blessing a saint instead of a sinner?
@@javierduenasjimenez7930 Honestly I felt it was justified for your funnies on what is clearly an Orthodox channel but you're right. I should be nicer.
@@javierduenasjimenez7930 I had an RC tell me that the blessing for irregular couples was so they'd stop being couples. Funny.
A great simp whail!
Where is the Church Mr.Compromise?
Hint: "Fr. Michael has now come to the Synod-not because he thinks that Metr. Philip is a heretic, but because in not breaking of with Moscow over the issue of giving communion to Roman Catholics he enters also into crypto-Uniatism, as the Metropolia already has done far more decisively. “Global Orthodoxy” has not listened to the Synod’s pleas, and therefore those who wish to remain Orthodox have no choice but to leave “global Orthodoxy.” In the 15th century those who were not with St. Mark of Ephesus were not in the Church-and this situation is being approached today." -Fr. Seraphim of Platina, Letter 051, 1970
@@Death2Compromise
Separation is always the tool God uses to sanctify his people. At the appointed time, you will no longer stand with others as you prefer, but be led where you prefer not to go.
I absolutely hate the song at the end. Haha
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What is this? Why is this in my feed? I don't understand.
LOL
The Russian Church today isnt Sergianist, they condemned Sergianism in 2009. Putin isnt Sergianist either.
Why they trying to make him a saint then?
Because patriarchs and clergy who attend communist "Victory Day" isn't Sergianist? Or their new military cathedral.... they are Sergianist.
@@Death2Compromise Just fyi, most Russians (at least today) don't connect "Victory Day" with communism at all, or at most tangentially. They don't even see Stalin as a communist - sort of a Russian Bonaparte. Most serious Russian historians recognize what he practiced was nowhere near any kind of communism.
@@Death2Compromise I find it hard to understand as an American, but its clear that Lenin, Stalin, and the events surrounding WW2 will never be forgotten in Russia. It is called The Great Patriotic War where 10s of millions of young brave Russian men died, fighting for their country. I of course wish that Russians would tear down any monument left to Lenin or the Communist past, but I am not one to judge, because I am not Russian. It is common sense that they would have parades celebrating the victory in WW2, it is one of the most important events in Russian history. And of course there are going to be Soviet themes, because the country was Soviet at that time. I would not necessarily condemn Orthodox people in the US, for celebrating any of our Patriotic Holidays or Founding Fathers, despite the fact that all of our Founding Fathers were Masonic. It is apart of the culture to celebrating important events in the past. I think it is pretty clear that the modern day Russian State is not Soviet at all, they are on the opposite side of the political spectrum. That doesnt mean they are going to give up the past, the victory over The Nazi's is a good thing which deserves to be celebrated, whether it was done by The Soviet Regime or not.
@@esoterico7750 I have not heard of this. Source?
Blah blah keep COPING. Blessed Patriarch Sergius pray for us.
"At the time of the All-Russian Orthodox Church Council (Sobor) in 1918, Patriarch Tikhon, head of the Russian Church, anathematized and excommunicated not only atheists and radical revolutionaries, but also all collaborators with them." -St. Philaret of New York
Do you think St. Philaret was just coping?
@@Death2Compromise I'm a catholic, can you explain to me which is the doctrine in orthodox church regarding the relation of church and state?
@@javierduenasjimenez7930 It's traditionally what is termed "symphonia", the co-operation of Church and State within their own spheres of activity - preferably with the State being Orthodox. I know I'm not the person you asked, but that's the easy answer.
@@justian1772 I like your answer. That's pretty much what the catholic church tries to achieve with every nation. I asked it because from outside the OC it seems as if every orthodox state had a church for itself which worked for it. If tomorrow Spain conquered a portion of France's territory, the CC might change the dioceses' borders eventually but if let's say, Bilgaria annexed Dobruja from Romania, there would be an eclessial and political crisis regarding each one's jurisdiction. Is this correct? Why would this happen?
@@javierduenasjimenez7930 Orthodoxy moves slowly. Like centuries. Nations get their own sub-Churches in Orthodoxy, usually under a Metropolitan, whose charge it is to care for that people in their language. As new nations form or old nations change The Church tries to adjust. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. See Ukraine and The United States for contemporary examples. Of course politics is inevitably involved in it all, which is unfortunate. Usually these nation Churches are partially or completely independent. Legally on equal standing with each other though respect of age (Constantinople) or political and financial power (Russia) plays into it. Messy.