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#219371 - 01/10/07 05:50 PM Revised Liturgy and ACROD
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This was brought up on another thread and got me thinking.

When Metropolitan Judson was alive, he got along very well with Metropolitan Nicholas of ACROD. They decided to work together for the common good of the Rusyn people of both churches.

Now, one has to wonder if the current BCC hierarchs have any interest in having a common ground with the other Eastern churches with this newest disaster. Has Metropolitan Nicholas seen the revised liturgy? Has Metropolitan Basil had any relations with ACROD, since they are the direct counterpart to the BCC? Do any of the BCC hierarchs even care period?


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#219381 - 01/10/07 07:03 PM Re: Revised Liturgy and ACROD [Re: Etnick]
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All I know is that Metropolitan Nicholas has sent his seminarians to the Metropolitan Cantor Institute. He and Metropolitan Basil inaugurated the new school year together in September. It was great to see our two heirarchs working together! I've grown in great friendship with some seminarians.

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