Why the pessimistic tone? Even in his latest interview Metropolitan Laurus stated again that ecumenism was the heresy of heresies and no communion can be attained under its error. Is it not true that relations with the MP and the Roman Catholics have been steadily deteriorating over the past few years? Isnt it also true that since the fall of communism the church in Russia under the MP has been steadily growing more conservative/traditional rather than more liberal/anti-traditional (like the SCOBA churches)? It would seem to me (although I may be wrong, and I pray constantly that I am not) that this view of being forced into communion with ecumenists by a synod who will sell out their ecclesiology is unfounded. It has already been pointed out and is probably common knowledge that ROCOR is a temporary church and that talks with Russia need to commence at some time. The atheists no longer control the church, communism has fallen. Perhaps it is still not time to begin the reunification talks, but I have not the conscience to judge the ROCOR heirarchs on their decisions in this matter. Anyway, wouldnt the prudent judgement at this time be to take Metropolitan Laurus at his word, since he has not violated it yet? Couldnt it be that instead of the ROCOR faithful being forced into disastrous communion with ecumenists that the MP will continue its healing from almost a century of atheist control by at last giving up on the heresy of ecumenism, since it has caused her nothing but grief, expecially with the Uniates/Roman Catholics? I hope my questions are not too naive or falsely optimistic. But I accept any corrections that may be offered.
Noah