Peter J. Hatala wrote:Anastasios,
Did your professor ever let you know exactly what is going on at WCC and NCC meetings these days? I know Orthodox participation was supposed to have over the past year as a result of study, reflection, which resulted in the releasing of that large document by the Orthodox that examines our role in the WCC and NCC. Is there straight up joint prayer with heterodox now? Do they really discuss the "Church" in terms of all Christian confessions?
Thanks!
No. The Orthodox delegates continue to this day to interupt their Protestant co-delegates at meetings and tell them that "we are sorry but as Fr. Florovosky pointed out, we do not view the Church as divided." My SVOTS prof. said it was very hard for him to be at the WCC because while many of the Protestants there were his friends and he saw that they sincerely believed that they were "creating the Church", he knew they were wrong and had to tell them such. My prof. was very strongly an "ecumenist" in the sense that he believes in participating and explaining ad nauseam to the Protestants the truth, and he believes that the separations between us do us practical harm in the world, but he does NOT believe in the branch theory, and he made that quite clear to the class.
ISTM that from his telling of the story, the Orthodox delegation itself still by and large maintains the Orthodox witness, even if some delegates over time have expressed ecumenistic tendencies.
What's my personal opinion? I think it's good to go to these things and explain the differences, but I think some of them are not being clear enough of their purpose and are being misunderstood (while a minority of individuals may actually be branch theorists). Clear enough means that everyone who WITNESSES such gatherings should know what the Orthodox position is, not just the other delegates.
As far as prayer, my prof. told us that if it was plain jane trinitarian prayer out of classic texts they would pray, as individuals, at the assemblies, but that the Orthodox consitently struck out references to "God our Mother", a "divided Church", and other liberalities.
All of the accounts are based on my recollections from class lectures, so any inaccuracies are my responsibilities.
anastasios