http://www.themichigancatholic.com/2011 ... ming-soon/
He said he believes, as the late Belgian Cardinal Leo Jozef Suenens (1904-96) once said, “that if we are to unite, we must love one another, and if we are to love one another, we must first get to know one another.”
And there is probably no place better suited for such a process to take place than the United States, he continued, because the Orthodox here have long historical roots and are largely integrated into American society. In most other Western countries, the Orthodox are mostly recent immigrants, while few Orthodox countries have a large Catholic presence.
Metopolitan Nicholas, who heads the Greek Orthodox Detroit Metropolis, said such local ecumenism is taking place here, with Archbishop Allen Vigneron having taken part in Orthodox Vespers services, and the Archdiocese of Detroit having extended similar invitations to himself.
Yes, this is two years old, but with the new Pope Francis, ecumenism has been heating up.
Let us pray that the eyes of people will be opened.
We Orthodox Christians cannot join heretics and preserve our faith too.