Further Fissures in Orthodox Communion Emerge
COMMENTARY: That Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew of Constantinople would travel to Warsaw to stand alongside a Catholic bishop to call out the Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill is altogether remarkable.
COMMENTARY: That Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew of Constantinople would travel to Warsaw to stand alongside a Catholic bishop to call out the Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill is altogether remarkable.
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Pope Francis’ unprecedented meeting with Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill is linked to another impending historical event — the first council in 1,200 years of all Orthodox leaders
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