Examples where Orthodox Christians and Catholic Christians Already Experience Oneness and Unity

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  • We believe Jesus is the Son of God and the Messiah, the Christ.
  • We believe we are mystically united in the invisible One Body of Christ which cannot be divided.
  • We believe in the sacramental life and in the same seven sacraments even while the Orthodox acknowledge a few more
  • It is common for Orthodox Christians and Catholic Christians to marry each other. It is believed that in the marriage bond the two become one.
  • In education: Orthodox Christians in America often send their children to Catholic schools where the children also receive Catholic religious education during the week and then at their own parish on Sundays; many Orthodox Christians also choose to be educated in Catholic Universities.
  • Greek Orthodox Christians in America adapt Catholic Christian ministry templates to fit their own ministry needs because we are the closest theologically.
  • Some Roman Catholic Parishes are embracing the use of Iconography.
  • It is common for Orthodox Christians and Catholic Christians to pray together and worship our God together.

Curiously, the filioque clause, the Pope’s role in the administrative structure of the Church, and the other disagreements and divisions existing between Orthodox Christians and Roman Catholic Christians do not seem to prevent this oneness/unity.

Perhaps these and other examples are all reality because God is creating us to be the One Visible Church?

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Celebrate Three as One

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Jesus the Christ Defines Christian Unity

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[1] Mark. 9.38-40

https://www.si.edu/object/photogravure-painting-woodland-scene:saam_1967.72.330

A Seinfeld Solution to Christian Schism

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Re-imaging church history in the style of the comedy sketch above creates an outcome of continued oneness in the days after the bull of excommunication hit the Altar.

  1. https://unsplash.com/photos/a-black-and-white-photo-with-the-word-love-painted-on-it-_IxvSBYY6bA ↩︎

Welcome to the Family

The Greek word in the image means Crowns and refers to the rite in the Greek Orthodox marriage service where the couple are crowned in oneness with God’s blessings conveyed through the priests, unworthy as they are.

Traditionally Greek : Stefana

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A Three in One Solution for Christian Unity

A Three in One Solution for Christian Unity

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  • Thus the title becomes, ‘The Body of Christ and Heavenly Bread, Body and Blood, and Bread of eternal life for whoever eats and drinks.’     
  • ‘The Church in its essence is the Body and Blood of the Messiah’ from ‘the Church in its essence is Eucharistic’.  (551) 
  • ‘The Body and Blood of Christ holds the Church together as one’ instead of ‘the Eucharist holds the Church together as one’.  (551)
  • ‘As a Bread of eternal life organism or As a Body and Blood of the Messiah organism’ from ‘As a Eucharistic organism…” (552)
  • ‘The Church maintains and realizes its unity in the Body and Blood of the Messiah’ from ‘…realizes its unity in the Eucharist.’ (552-553)
  • ‘The Body and Blood of the Messiah creates the oneness of the Church’ from ‘It is the Eucharist that creates…” (553) 

[1] https://www.si.edu/object/three-chalices:chndm_1938-88-1944

[2] 1 Corinthians 11.30