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Dear U-C:
Please do tell us what message you wish to convey with this photo of Ukrainian Bishop Ivan Choma kissing the right hand of His Holiness, Pope John Paul II. (Actually, I think, he is kissing the ring of the Pope as Bishop of Rome=Supreme Pontiff.)
Is he Greek-Catholic or Latin-Catholic?
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This picture caused a few comments on other boards (Orthodox) as an example of Roman supperiority over the Byzantines (regardles of Church). Of course, those of us who are enlightened in our Eastern Christianity recognize the appropriateness of this gesture of obediance. If the Holy Father were in Eastern vestments (which I suppose he could wear), would it make a difference? The glory of our heritage is that we are united under one leader. This is how we fulfill the mandate of our Lord to be one.
Just some thoughts...
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Well, I suppose the picture does beg the question whether these Churches are "in Communion" with Rome or "under Rome" Certainly if In Communion, there would be a brotherly embrace as the Pope does with the Ecumenical Patriarch and other Orthodox Hierarchs? At least the Bishop didn't have to kiss the Pope's toe as was the case in earlier centuries! 
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Dear UC, the picture is not all that shocking. Bishop Ivan Choma ia a Bishop in the Roman Curia. His age is 78. And he is the Attorney General in Rome for the Archiepiscopacy Major of Lviv of the Ukrainians. The Bishop should travel to Kyiv more  .
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I don't see what's so bad about it; he ain't got his primacy fer nuthin'.
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I see nothing wrong with the picture and/or the gesture it contains. After all, Pope John Paul II is the Patriarch of the West, which outranks a bishop.
With Best Wishes! Stefan-Ivan
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Are not Ivan and John Paul brothers in the episcopate and concelebrants? Primacy and dignity are completely different things. John Paul, as bishop of Rome, is the patriarch of the West and the first among all the bishops of the Universal Church but as bishop he is equal in dignity to bishop Ivan. Episcopal dignity has to do with episcopal ordination and not with the episcopal see. When the patriarch of Alexandria addressed a letter to Saint Damasus, a Roman pope with Spanish backgrounds, using the title “Universal pope”, Saint Damasus (unfortunately I do not remember his exact words) answered “I do not want to receive an honor which blames the honor of my brothers in the episcopate, when you say that I am Universal pope (Katholikos Papas) you are saying that you are not universal/katholikos and you are not bishop. All these titles are contrary to the Christian charity and drive the Church to the division and the schism”. By the way, I consider that bishop Ivan's "gesture of obedience" can also be be interpretaed like a "very human gesture of a bishop towards an elder and ill brother in the episcopate".
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About the picture and some of the comments i have read, this should encourage a the whole the church. As we know, Pope John Paul II is doing all what is possible for a reconciliation between our brother orthodox and catholics. You, the brothers and sisters from the east have so many to give.
I myself know it froma fact. Although i am from the west and go to the latin rite, i do prefer the eastern liturgy because of the solemnity of the liturgy.
Let's get more closer and act as the pope is asking of us.
May God bless you all.
In the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Tito
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Glort to Jesus Christ !!! Glory Forever !!!
The picture of Bishop Ivan demonstrates WHY the Pope is Catholic. We of the Eastern Churches loyal to him are what make him Catholic.
Not that we are worthy to follow such a Holy man, but we do have a dual Holy mission of loyalty and diversity.
On this day, the feast of Saint Josaphat, we should remember that if were not for us, the Pope would be only Bishop and Patriarch of Rome.
Have a Blessed Saint Josaphat Day !!!
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Dear Friends,
When His All-Holiness the Patriarch of Constantinople visited His Holiness the Pope of Rome, they both sat on thrones that were equal in height.
The last time I looked, a Patriarch outranked a bishop.
Those who say this picture shows a travesty of our being in Communion with Rome are clearly nonsensical and are out to "get us" with any stone they can pick up.
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Originally posted by Orthodox Catholic: Those who say this picture shows a travesty of our being in Communion with Rome are clearly nonsensical and are out to "get us" with any stone they can pick up.
Alex Dear Alex, Maybe I can refer you so some guy, also named Alex, who posted the top ten list of benefits of being in Communion with Rome? Sometimes we "get us" all by ourselves. "We have met the enemy, and they are us." --- Pogo Have a Blessed Saint Josaphat Day !!! John Pilgrim and Odd duck
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Bishop Ivan should kiss the hand of any Patriarch, Eastern or Western, as anyone should when they greet one. This is a show of basic respect for any Patriarch. It seems the Orthodox would be a little hypocritical criticizing this practice.
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Dear Diak,
As far as I know no Orthodox bishop would kneels to kiss Ecumenical patriarch's hand. (Greek) Orthodox bishops (no matter if one of them is patriarch or not) simply interchange the “holy kiss” (filima agion) embracing each other (aspasmos). When the patriarch of Constantinople Bartholomew I meets the president of the Greek Republic and other Greek lay dignitaries he does not allow them to kiss his hand but he embraces and kiss them (probably when he met the president of the USA he did not kiss him since Greek/Mediterranean and American tradition about men kissing each other is completely different). In fact when the Ecumenical patriarch is in Greece or among Greeks he would only allow to kiss his hand to women and men he has never meet before otherwise he will consider you his personal friend and he will embrace and kiss you.
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Francisco, kissing the hand is an accepted sign of respect to any ecclesial dignitary. I would kiss the hand of any patriarch if offered.
And considering the Pope's current state of health, and the advances he has made towards the Eastern Churches during his pontificate, I'll certainly give him the benefit of the doubt. It's not like he is well enough to receive everyone standing. Sheesh - give the Holy Father a break...
Svyatishomu vselens'komy Arkhiereyevi Ivana Pavla Papi Rimskomu, sotvori Hospodi mnohiyi lita!
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