Priest Siluan wrote:AndyHolland wrote:Married Bishops was a practice of the Orthodox Church in communist Russia.
andy holland
sinner
Are you speaking about Renovasionist "Living Chuch" and its succesor MP or about True Russian Orthodox Church (Catacomb Church)?
I believe in One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church. The Catholic Church is Universal - therefore, what is true was true and ever will be true. Or did the catacomb Church change the Canon? If so, on what basis did they change the Orthodox Church canon and teaching?
God chose St. Peter - do you question Jesus Christ the Lord's choice of a married man to be the first among equals? Let God be God and let God arise and judge the Earth, for to Him belong the nations!
Why imply scandal to a man who like St. Peter is married? If he teaches something that is ungodly - talk to him about that, and then if he won't listen, talk to others in the Church, and if he still won't listen - then leave him alone.
Isn't that what the fathers and the Gospels teach?
The One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church is truly Apostolic - and the Apostles are witnesses to the truth. If some of them were married, the Church canon properly reflects the fact that a married man can be a Bishop and properly reflects Holy Tradition. Local practice and exceptions have always been part of the Church history - including those who demanded lifelong Celibacy and those who, for practical reasons, allowed married Bishops who promised to be celibate and take care of their wives.
andy holland - Antiochian
sinner