Let's be honest about ROCOR

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Re: Let's be honest about ROCOR

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Please let us know the answers to these important questions !
In short, keep the thread going so we can see. I am afraid it will lapse and I will miss the correct replies.

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Re: Let's be honest about ROCOR

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Jean-Serge wrote: Fri 28 November 2025 10:57 am
haralampopoulosjc wrote: Thu 17 July 2025 7:44 pm

Saint John of San Francisco concelebrated with and communed New Calendarists from the Greek Archdiocese. He did this all the way up until his death.

I won't mention Fr. Seraphim Rose because this site seems to be 50/50 on whether or not he was a saint.

Metropolitan Saint Anthony Khrapovitsky with his cell attendant and EP Bishop in an Anglican procession, Britain, 1925. In celebration of the anniversary of the First Ecumenical Council
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My point being that the ROCOR wasn't as walled off from World Orthodoxy as some people claim.

In 1965, from my quick Wikipedia search, the caholic archbishop of Marseille was not called Marcel but Marc-Armand Lallier : https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc-Armand_Lallier

Where do you sour sources come from? A magazine, a review, an old website ?

This is the source for the photographs: https://lamerkhav.livejournal.com/387025.html

The photo of Archbishop Leonty is actually him at Vatican 2, where the ROCOR sent him as an observer.

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