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#381296 - 06/09/12 02:12 PM Re: Why are you Catholic and not Orthodox? [Re: ConstantineTG]
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As I understand things, the pallium issue is not one of any great concern to the Orthodox, at least those engaged in ecumenical dialogue with the Roman Church.

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#381297 - 06/09/12 02:20 PM Re: Why are you Catholic and not Orthodox? [Re: Pavel Ivanovich]
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Originally Posted By: Pavel Ivanovich
No! He was never a Metroplitan requiring a Pallium.

cool


Thanks, Pavel. That's what I was figuring, based on the previous information, but I wanted to ask rather than assume.

Actually, a better question (although less related to me, personally) would have been: whom did Archbishop Stefan Soroka receive a pallium from (assuming he did receive one I mean)?


Edited by Peter J (06/09/12 02:24 PM)

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#381309 - 06/09/12 05:48 PM Re: Why are you Catholic and not Orthodox? [Re: DMD]
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As I understand things, the pallium issue is not one of any great concern to the Orthodox, at least those engaged in ecumenical dialogue with the Roman Church.


Indeed, honorifics are normally not big issues in larger ecumenical dialogue.

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#381311 - 06/09/12 06:06 PM Re: Why are you Catholic and not Orthodox? [Re: ConstantineTG]
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Except for the One Big Honorific, which is the source of all disagreement.

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#381339 - 06/10/12 10:57 PM Re: Why are you Catholic and not Orthodox? [Re: Fr. Deacon Lance]
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Originally Posted By: Fr. Deacon Lance
Originally Posted By: Nelson Chase
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To throw fuel on the fire Metropolitan William is heading to Rome to receive the Pallium.


What? Can you provide a link to this information? And did previous Metropolitans do the same?


No link, but I can confirm it. The Metropolitan stated this at Liturgy this past Sunday which I served with him. Metropolitans Stephen, Thomas, and Judson did. Metropolitan Basil I don't know but I am guessing yes.


I seem to recall that YES our recent metropolitan archbishops received a pallium from Rome... but the manner of reception - again IIRC - has become pro forma and distinctive. That is to say the Metropolitan is not vested with the pallium with Roman rite recipients, but rather presented a pallium in a distinctive and separate ceremony that better reflects an affirmation of communion by both parties.


**IF** my recollection is correct (I beleive Father Louis Rafai is the person with whom I spoke about this over 10 years ago - is he on here?) this was done in an effort to change the context of the receipt of the pallium from "Vestment by Rome" to recognition of the metropolitan dignity that reflects a gift from one hierarch to another.

For those who are especially concerned about the symbolism and possible meaning, it might be worth looking closer to see what is really so.

Perhaps an interested party on here could contact the Met. Archbishop's office?


Edited by A Simple Sinner (06/10/12 10:58 PM)

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#381346 - 06/11/12 03:07 AM Re: Why are you Catholic and not Orthodox? [Re: A Simple Sinner]
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This is interesting...

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In origin the pallium and the omophor are the same vestment. The omophor is a wide band of cloth, much larger than the modern pallium, worn by all Eastern Orthodox bishops and Eastern Catholic bishops of the Byzantine Rite.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pallium


So, if I'm understanding correctly, it seems that Metropolitan William will have both a pallium and an omophor.

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#381347 - 06/11/12 03:19 AM Re: Why are you Catholic and not Orthodox? [Re: A Simple Sinner]
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Originally Posted By: A Simple Sinner
I seem to recall that YES our recent metropolitan archbishops received a pallium from Rome... but the manner of reception - again IIRC - has become pro forma and distinctive. That is to say the Metropolitan is not vested with the pallium with Roman rite recipients, but rather presented a pallium in a distinctive and separate ceremony that better reflects an affirmation of communion by both parties.


**IF** my recollection is correct (I beleive Father Louis Rafai is the person with whom I spoke about this over 10 years ago - is he on here?) this was done in an effort to change the context of the receipt of the pallium from "Vestment by Rome" to recognition of the metropolitan dignity that reflects a gift from one hierarch to another.


Simple Sinner,

Good to see a post from you, my brother - it's been a long while.

I believe your recollection is correct as regards the presentation being done separately from that in which the Latin metropolitans receive the pallium. I'm not certain how far back that distinction was made - whether it originated with Metropolitan Basil or earlier but, now that you reference it, I remember likewise.

Many years,

Neil
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#381351 - 06/11/12 04:48 AM Re: Why are you Catholic and not Orthodox? [Re: ConstantineTG]
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Ok - tracked it down - somewhat. The pallium is ordinarily presented at the Papal Mass on the Feast od Saints Peter & Paul

Originally Posted By: Fr. Deacon Lance
Metropolitan Judson received his pallium the day after in private ceremony instead of the Papal Mass because the Ecumenical Patriarch said he would boycott the Mass if a Byzantine metropolitan received the pallium at it.


Actually, as noted in a later post by our beloved friend and brother, Father Serge, of blessed memory, it was actually a public ceremony in the Sisine Chapel, private only in the sense that the majority of those in attendance were those who had traveled from Pittsburgh.

For earlier discussions, dating back to the time of Matropolitan Judson's repose and the naming of Metropolitan Basil, see:

Dates for new Bp/Met

and

Of Omophorions and Palliums

As to whether or not Metropolitan Basil, of blessed memory, also received the pallium separately from the Latin metropolitans, I can't find anything definitive.

Originally Posted By: A Simp;e Sinner
**IF** my recollection is correct ... this was done in an effort to change the context of the receipt of the pallium from "Vestment by Rome" to recognition of the metropolitan dignity that reflects a gift from one hierarch to another.


Unfortunately, I guess that we can revise thinking along those lines. More like - 'this was done out of a sense of understanding that it was not in the best interests of promoting the spirit that incites the meeting of Pope and Ecumenical Patriarch on the Feast of Ss Peter and Paul' - read that as 'best not to upset the honored guest'

Many years,

Neil
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#381360 - 06/11/12 03:05 PM Re: Why are you Catholic and not Orthodox? [Re: ConstantineTG]
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Father Serge also mentioned that while the Pope put the Pallium on the Latin Metropolitans, he merely handed it to Metropolitan Judson.

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#381363 - 06/11/12 05:26 PM Re: Why are you Catholic and not Orthodox? [Re: ConstantineTG]
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Canon 412

1. All religious are subject to the Roman Pontiff as their

supreme superior, being bound by the obligation to obey him also

in virtue of the vow of obedience. 2. In order to provide

better for the welfare of institutes and for the needs of the

apostolate, the Roman Pontiff can by reason of his primacy over

the universal Church, contemplating the common welfare, exempt

institutes of consecrated life from the rule of the eparchial

bishop and subject them to him alone or to another ecclesiastical

authority.

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#381366 - 06/11/12 06:47 PM Re: Why are you Catholic and not Orthodox? [Re: Irish Melkite]
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Originally Posted By: Irish Melkite

Originally Posted By: A Simp;e Sinner
**IF** my recollection is correct ... this was done in an effort to change the context of the receipt of the pallium from "Vestment by Rome" to recognition of the metropolitan dignity that reflects a gift from one hierarch to another.


Unfortunately, I guess that we can revise thinking along those lines. More like - 'this was done out of a sense of understanding that it was not in the best interests of promoting the spirit that incites the meeting of Pope and Ecumenical Patriarch on the Feast of Ss Peter and Paul' - read that as 'best not to upset the honored guest'

Many years,

Neil


With all the years that had passed, I completely forgot the detail of the EP being present on the feast of Ss P&P. That jogs the memory!

Originally Posted By: StuartK
Father Serge also mentioned that while the Pope put the Pallium on the Latin Metropolitans, he merely handed it to Metropolitan Judson.


Yes, that is how I recall hearing how it went!

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#381383 - 06/12/12 02:35 AM Re: Why are you Catholic and not Orthodox? [Re: haydukovich]
A Simple Sinner Online   content
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Originally Posted By: haydukovich
Canon 412

1. All religious are subject to the Roman Pontiff as their
supreme superior, being bound by the obligation to obey him also
in virtue of the vow of obedience. 2. In order to provide
better for the welfare of institutes and for the needs of the
apostolate, the Roman Pontiff can by reason of his primacy over
the universal Church, contemplating the common welfare, exempt
institutes of consecrated life from the rule of the eparchial
bishop and subject them to him alone or to another ecclesiastical
authority.


Perhaps I missed something in reviewing this thread. Can you say more about why you posted this?

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#381406 - 06/12/12 09:05 AM Re: Why are you Catholic and not Orthodox? [Re: A Simple Sinner]
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Originally Posted By: A Simple Sinner
Originally Posted By: haydukovich
Canon 412

1. All religious are subject to the Roman Pontiff as their
supreme superior, being bound by the obligation to obey him also
in virtue of the vow of obedience. 2. In order to provide
better for the welfare of institutes and for the needs of the
apostolate, the Roman Pontiff can by reason of his primacy over
the universal Church, contemplating the common welfare, exempt
institutes of consecrated life from the rule of the eparchial
bishop and subject them to him alone or to another ecclesiastical
authority.


Perhaps I missed something in reviewing this thread. Can you say more about why you posted this?


I suspect that John may have meant to post this to a current thread in Church News titled "Embracing Celibacy follow-up" which was discussing a monastery, but I could be wrong.

Many years,

Neil
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#381489 - 06/13/12 04:24 PM Re: Why are you Catholic and not Orthodox? [Re: Irish Melkite]
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just noticed this on the Archeparchy website @
Archieparchial EVENTS (check back for updates!)

June 29 – Friday
Feast of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul
CHANCERY CLOSED
Archbishop William receives Pallium/Omophor in Rome

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#381493 - 06/13/12 05:16 PM Re: Why are you Catholic and not Orthodox? [Re: Curious Joe]
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Thanks for that info, Curious Joe. Incidentally, I think this is the first time I've seen it put that way (Pallium/Omophor).

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