I have titled my thread as "Questions", because as a layperson of a traditional Orthodox church, I have questions.
If you are an Orthodox group in schism with all of the patriarchates, how long can you remain in schism before being considered a broken off branch, so to speak? And/or loosing recognition of any apostolic succession from within such a group as in schism with all patriarchates?
Jesus said to let the tares grow with the wheat until He comes and sorts them. It would seem many Orthodox are trying to do the job themselves.
Last year when my bishop came to visit our lil mission church, I made sure to take a picture of him with my family there. That picture will go into my family's genealogy as a historic moment. Historic, because it took a thousand years for the eastern church to give us a bishop. Sound crazy, I think so too. However, back when our family gave the church land with a monastery and school that stood for a thousand years, the eastern church never gave us any bishops, we were only given abbots.
Are politics more important than caring for those of us who want our churches to be there for us to raise our children in. Islam is still a threat to our faith. The fight is now from within (demographics of immigration and population growth) our own countries and families. Muslims do not need swords or terrorism to infiltrate our society and overcome it. They only need to let the church lie down and let them take it from us. I think they have enough of our churches.
Can you tell I'm a Frankish/Germanic descendant who is tired of waiting for the church, tired of fighting off Islam, and tired of the Greeks and Latins?
Please tell me there is something positive about the Orthodox church that I can tell my children and grandchildren. Or do they wind up with no church for a thousand years or more because of infighting among Orthodox Christians.