Maria wrote:Great observations, Matthew.
I still think that this video might, just might, open the eyes of a few World Orthodox, particularly the Eastern block of Slavic Orthodox who follow the Old Calendar and who are being pressured by the EP to adopt the New Calendar.
I could not but notice that Theme #2 espouses Papal (or EP) Supremacy.
Rather than the EP denouncing Papal Infallibility and Supremacy, he is advocating it for himself.
Indeed, the video is not without merit, perhaps. However, in considering my own ten years in the World Orthodox communion, I later came to realise that I would have left New Calendarism much sooner and recognised it as Pseudodox rather than Orthodox, had it not been for such seemingly staunch "defenders of Orthodox tradition" who gave us the impression that the WO were still the Church and not under anathema. So, it is this kind of deficient and deceptive approach of admitting and identifying heretical heirarchs and doctrines and formal declarations, and then attacking that with true statements, but still remaining in communion with all that heresy as though grace is unaffected by communion with heresy, that kills so many souls who would otherwise escape and be without spot and be true witness to authentic Orthodoxy. At the end of the day, all these "New Calendarist Traditionalists" do is chloroform the traditionally minded in their midst and numb them from the need to leave communion with heretics. Heresy Drives Out Grace. That is the patristic view. There can be no communion decade after decade with heresy without coming under the same condemnation even if they themselves confess correctly the faith. Grace is driven out of every altar in communion with the masonic ecumenist heretics in the World Orthodox WCC Church. That is the patristic position and confession. Breaking communion is the patristic response to a few years of unrepentant double-talking heretic bishops and seminary scholars hobnobbing with lesbian presbyterian ministerettes (who preach sermonettes, to christianettes, who smoke cigarettes!).
So, yes, reading books by ecumenist anti-ecumenist pseudo-defenders of Orthodox Tradition, like Justin Popovitch, can help people form a more Orthodox critical mind about the evils of ecumenism, however, this good is often counteracted, prolonging the concerned laymen's sojourn in fake Orthodoxy, by his seeming to represent the idea, "But if there was no grace here or if it were against the canons to remain in communion with heretics, surely Holy Elder Justin [or fill in blank of favourite anti-ecumenist ecumenist elder] would have left! Who am I? I will follow his lead because I see he is holy and loves the tradition as much as any confessor." And this logic keeps them enslaved to the communion of heretics--and brings them all under the same condemnation.