ROCOR was ecumenist from the beginning

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jdigrande
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Re: ROCOR was ecumenist from the beginning

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I am referring to St. Victor as far as the pronouns. The essay on Freemasonry by Father Zissis can also be found at NFTU.

For the other one Google "Old Believers in Oregon and you will find the essay.

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Re: ROCOR was ecumenist from the beginning

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Maria wrote:

However, when the uncanonical midnight consecration of Father Acacias Papas was done in Detroit in 1961 without ROCOR synodal approval during Father's brief visit to the USA, then ROCOR rectified that consecration with nothing else than a simple piece of paper called a protocol.

Of course that is not the only ROCOR consecration of Greek Old Calendarist bishops. There were very public consecrations in the 90s

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Which consecrations were those ?

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