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#374803 - 01/25/12 07:09 PM Orthodox Christians take high-visibility role in the March for Li
Tomassus Offline
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Orthodox Christians take high-visibility role in the March for Life

by The Editors
Wed Jan 25, 2012


WASHINGTON, D.C., January 25, 2012, (LifeSiteNews.com) – At a religious event often dominated by massive presence of Roman Catholics, members of the Eastern Orthodox Church played a more visible role in this year’s March for Life than ever before. For the first time, the opening prayer in front of the Supreme Court was offered by His Eminence Jonah (Paffhausen), Metropolitan of All America and Canada for the Orthodox Church in America (OCA), as well as Roman Catholic prelates Daniel Cardinal DiNardo and Cardinal-designate Timothy Dolan.

“We are of one heart and one purpose,” he said as he chanted a litany of life before hundreds of thousands of marchers.



The Metropolitan was joined by several of his brother bishops, including Bp. Melchizedek of Pittsburgh, Bp. Matthias of Chicago, and Bp. Michael of New York. At least 15 priests were in his company alone. Several individual representatives of the Carpatho-Russian Orthodox, Greek Orthodox, and Antiochian Orthodox Churches also participated.

Fr. Chad Hatfield, chancellor of St. Vladimir Orthodox Theological Seminary in Syosset, New York, estimated more than 100 Orthodox Christians came with his group. St. Tikhon’s Seminary in Pennsylvania also brought students to participate in the church’s public ministry.

“The nation should respect life from conception until the moment the person naturally takes his last breath,” Met. Jonah told LifeSiteNews.com. The Orthodox Christian Church, the world’s second largest Christian denomination, dogmatically teaches that life begins at conception and that abortion is a grave sin.

He said throughout the year the faithful should remind women who have had an abortion “that forgiveness and healing are available to them. They should support ministries that care for pregnant women by, for instance, founding crisis pregnancy centers. That is the kind of ministry that will bring an end to abortion in this nation,” he said.

He instructed parishes of the OCA to insert prayers for the end of abortion into one of the church’s litanies on January 22, which the OCA proclaimed “Sanctity of Human Life Sunday.”

Fr. Chad Hatfield told LifeSiteNews.com said he had only one disappointment. “I hope next year we have a greater participation from other Orthodox jurisdictions,” he said, particularly other bishops.

Some churches refused to participate on the grounds that the March for Life is a political event. But one Orthodox Christian at the march told LifeSiteNews, “It is not political; it is a religious testament to our faith. We say the same things to Republicans as we do to Democrats.”

The Eastern Church has been active in the pro-life movement for decades. Archpriest John Kowalczyk, the co-founder of the Orthodox Presence at the March for Life, said in a statement, “For over 25 years, Orthodox Christians from throughout the country have gathered in the nation’s capital to show their dismay for the millions of children who have been aborted since the infamous decision of Roe v. Wade. This March for Life Movement has united many Christians of all denominations on the principle, of what Saint Gregory of Nyssa says, ‘Life begins at conception.’”

Metropolitan Jonah said he believes pro-life activism and defending the culture of life will increasingly become vehicles for practical cooperation with fellow Christians. In the process, it is bringing the little-known church into national exposure. Fr. Kowalczyk said, “The Orthodox presence in this March has inspired other Christians to view Orthodoxy not simply as an ethnic identity, but a Church with a moral teaching.”

Orthodox faithful began Monday’s events by gathering for two prayer services. Eastern Orthodox Christians held a Divine Liturgy and prayer service at St. Nicholas Cathedral on Massachusetts Ave. A Western Rite Orthodox Mass was held at St. Gregory the Great Orthodox Church in metropolitan Washington.

Members of the Orthodox Church took part in pro-life events far outside the nation’s capital, as well. At the West Coast March for Life, Fr. Aris Metrakos, protopresbyter of San Francisco’s Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, gave the invocation. “Abortion-on-demand has shredded the moral fabric of our society by encouraging promiscuity, obliterating the notion of personal responsibility and accountability, and making selfishness a legal right,” he said. “It makes a mockery of men’s honor and the medical profession’s nobility, while exposing the duplicity and opportunism of the majority of the political class.”

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#374813 - 01/25/12 10:40 PM Re: Orthodox Christians take high-visibility role in the March for Li [Re: Tomassus]
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High time.

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#374815 - 01/25/12 10:59 PM Re: Orthodox Christians take high-visibility role in the March for Li [Re: Tomassus]
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I applaud and welcome the fact that more Orthodox are getting involved in the pro-life movement.

There is still this very sticky problem though:

http://www.aoiusa.org/blog/2009/10/a-patriarch-who-generally-speaking-respects-human-life/

Does anyone know if he ever clarified these comments?

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#374817 - 01/25/12 11:23 PM Re: Orthodox Christians take high-visibility role in the March for Li [Re: Rybak]
Paul B Offline
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Originally Posted By: Rybak
I applaud and welcome the fact that more Orthodox are getting involved in the pro-life movement.

There is still this very sticky problem though:

http://www.aoiusa.org/blog/2009/10/a-patriarch-who-generally-speaking-respects-human-life/

Does anyone know if he ever clarified these comments?


I'm saddened to read of this....
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Bartholomais said, the church also ”respects the liberty and freedom of all human persons and all Christian couples.”

”We are not allowed to enter the bedrooms of the Christian couples,” he said. ”We cannot generalize. There are many reasons for a couple to go toward abortion.”


Could this quote be interpreted to mean that homosexual "marriages" are not prohibited?

The OCA and MP are very pro-life; I wasn't aware of the Greek aloofness. What is the Antiochian's position?

For those of you registered on Facebook, you can click on the link in "Eastern Pro Life" to see the C-Span video of the Rally for Life. Metropolitan Jonah's invocation is at the 25 minute mark.

For your convenience here is the link:

Rally for Life

Christ is amongst us!
Fr Deacon Paul

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#374829 - 01/26/12 09:01 AM Re: Orthodox Christians take high-visibility role in the March for Li [Re: Tomassus]
Chtec Offline
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Originally Posted By: Tomassus
Fr. Chad Hatfield told LifeSiteNews.com said he had only one disappointment. “I hope next year we have a greater participation from other Orthodox jurisdictions,” he said, particularly other bishops.


Looking back at history...

When the Orthodox Pro-Life movement got started back in the 1980's, the founding priest was from ACROD. In those years, three bishops were prominent at the March for Life: Herman of the OCA, Maximos of the Greeks and Nicholas of ACROD. The OCA Synod did not come out en masse. I don't know if Metropolitan Theodosius ever went. St. Tikhon's and Christ the Saviour Seminaries participated; I do not believe St. Vladimir's did.

So, it was a lot more Pan-Orthodox.

Fr. David

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#374839 - 01/26/12 12:52 PM Re: Orthodox Christians take high-visibility role in the March for Li [Re: Tomassus]
Paul B Offline
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The laypeople are more vocal and active than the hierarchy sometimes. The Holy Spirit moves in different ways.

Our prayers and witness are important, as is their leadership.

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#374855 - 01/26/12 11:22 PM Re: Orthodox Christians take high-visibility role in the March for Li [Re: Tomassus]
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Originally Posted By: Tomassus
For the first time, the opening prayer in front of the Supreme Court was offered by His Eminence Jonah (Paffhausen), Metropolitan of All America and Canada for the Orthodox Church in America (OCA), as well as Roman Catholic prelates Daniel Cardinal DiNardo and Cardinal-designate Timothy Dolan.

“We are of one heart and one purpose,” he said as he chanted a litany of life before hundreds of thousands of marchers.


c-span.org has coverage posted on line. His Beatitude is introduced at minute 22:14

Nothing could make me happier than two of my favorite clergy, His Beatitude Jonah, Archbishop of Washington and Metropolitan of All America and Canada, and Cardinal-designate Timothy Dolan, Archbishop of NY and president of the US Conference of Catholic Bishops, side by side in front of 350,000< in DC and millions via EWTN and c-span.org

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Members of the Orthodox Church took part in pro-life events far outside the nation’s capital, as well. At the West Coast March for Life, Fr. Aris Metrakos, protopresbyter of San Francisco’s Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, gave the invocation. “Abortion-on-demand has shredded the moral fabric of our society by encouraging promiscuity, obliterating the notion of personal responsibility and accountability, and making selfishness a legal right,” he said. “It makes a mockery of men’s honor and the medical profession’s nobility, while exposing the duplicity and opportunism of the majority of the political class.”


I posted a photo of Fr. Aris giving the invocation at the Walk for Life West Coast, and other shots of Orthodox and as well as one of our ECC priests. I believe this was the first time an Orthodox priest has given the invocation at the Walk for Life West Coast. I got his blessing as soon as we arrived at the plaza. I needed to check about something at the speakers platform before they began and was very pleasantly surprised to find him there. smile

(ByzanTEENs for Life have uploaded a bunch of photos on their Facebook from the March.)

The rally took place on the National Mall. From there they march to the Supreme Court I believe so these clergy were not at that time in front of the Supreme Court. Note that His Eminence Jonah has spoken at the March in the past and I thought there was quite a noticeable Orthodox clergy presence then as well, including a cleric from Moscow. smile There are several YouTube videos of His Beatitude speaking at the 2009 March for Life


Edited by likethethief (01/26/12 11:31 PM)

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#374873 - 01/27/12 02:00 PM Re: Orthodox Christians take high-visibility role in the March for Li [Re: Tomassus]
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YouTube of Compline celebrated by Byzantine Catholic begins the 2012 Vigil for Life at the Immaculate Conception Basilica, Washington, DC the evening before the March for Life 2012


Edited by likethethief (01/27/12 02:01 PM)

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