Chrysostomos,
You have my utmost respect, seriously, as I cannot remember the last time someone defending “world orthodoxy” actually appealed to the fathers of the church – they are usually avoided.
In the quote you mentioned from “Against Heresies”, St. Irenaeus is talking about people “who desert the preaching of the Church, call in question the knowledge of the holy presbyters, not taking into consideration of how much greater consequence is a religious man.”
Would it be fair to say that those who have called into question the Saints and “preaching of the Church” are those who teach that the Saints of the forth Ecumenical Council were gravely mistaken, sinned, and were in error for the anathemas against the Monophysites? Are they the people who preach the Latin heresy with all her corrupt teachings, which the fathers and Saints of the Church declared anathema, are a part of the Church of Christ?
Who indeed is deserting “the preaching of the Church”, calling into “question the knowledge of the holy presbyters, not taking into consideration of how much greater consequence is a” Saint?
St. Irenaeus goes on about the heretics, that “since they are blind to the truth, and deviate from the [right] way, will walk in various roads; and therefore the footsteps of their doctrine are scattered here and there without agreement or connection.”
Could it be said that the footsteps of the doctrines of the ecumenists are without agreement and connection between themselves and with the Church, when those in Finland are celebrate Pascha with the Latins, the Antiochians and OCA commune and exchange clergy with Monophysites and build churches together, some recognize heretic baptisms and others do not, part the clergy recognize all the Latin doctrines as “good enough” whereas the other part think it is an abomination, some believe the church has been sinning and some don’t, ect. Is this who St. Irenaeus is describing?
St. Irenaeus continues, “But the path of those belonging to the Church circumscribes the whole world, as possessing the sure tradition from the apostles, and gives unto us to see that the faith of all is one and the same…”
Could it be said that the Synod of the GOC of Greece agrees and subscribes with all that has been taught and preached by the Saints and the Church this day, and at every time? I believe so.
St. Irenaeus says, “And undoubtedly the preaching of the Church is true and stedfast, in which one and the same way of salvation is shown throughout the whole world.” Do the ecumenists, who preach that salvation can be found in other churches with foreign ideas and alien traditions, preach there is one and the same way to salvation ”throughout the whole world”?
Really Chrysostomos, I pray you will read all of this and decide if this great saint is talking about me or the ecumenists.
References:
http://www.newadvent.org/fathers/0103.htm
http://www.orthodoxunity.org/statements.html
http://www.orthodoxinfo.com/ecumenism/ea_balamand.aspx