It's now the "Former Soviet Union/Russian Federation". There are holy sites and holy people and many historic areas but this is like calling Greece Holy Byzantium. It's not the same thing anymore.
Concerning praying for the Holy Russian People, that's not something to be undercut, but in an American church, the focus needs to be on America primarily, and then if on others, why not the Russians, Greeks, Serbs, Cypriots, etc. instead of just one group? I'm sorry if I'm not making any sense now, but I'm trying to explain why, amid the dispute over the OCA, if the ROCOR and OCA are going to eventually find themselves on good terms again (they're already doing fairly well with each other as it is), is there going to be some kind of union, or just different jurisdictions within the country? I think it's important for ROCOR to exist for Russians and their families, but I think that it's also important to have a church that's truly American.
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I realize that I haven't put this very eloquently, and if I stepped on a few toes, please, PLEASE forgive me! I'm not trying whatsoever to undermine any particular ethnic or national group in Orthodoxy, I'm really just trying to make an argument for my national group and our desire to have a church that we can truly call our own. I think that the OCA is definitely the meanse to do this by, if not the precursor. Again, sorry if I offended anyone. I'm just trying to say what I feel. Let the tomatoes fly! :mrgreen:[/quote]
I'm sorry to say, but I like to protest when someone seperates Cypriots from Greeks (Hellenes). Cypriots are nothing less than simply Greeks. It is sad to know how in our decade people would seperate Cyprus from Greece which it is absolutely wrong. The independance of Cyprus didn't come from the Greeks, but the Sick British who took over the Island. (Church History maybe?) Cyprus became autocephalous because God wanted it to be, just like Crete is semi-autonomous. The Church of Crete isn't with Greece, and never was actually, does that mean that the immigrants in America are to be called by the regional origin? It's like saying Croatian aren't slavic relatives to the Serbs, but yet call themselves Croat Serbs!
Well what I am trying to say is, try not to seperate Cyprus from Greece, even though it is seperated politicly speaking.
(Sorry for the extra chatter!)
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