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To: goldworldnet who wrote (265988)6/21/2002 3:38:53 PM
From: PROLIFE  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
Gold, I especially like these quotes from their statement on your link:

We stand against all that the Church describes as heresy, including the arch-heresies of Papalism, which denies the true structure of the Church; false ecumenism, which denies the true nature of the Church; and Modernism, which denies the true quality of the Salvation She imparts.

We wish to pursue the heavenly, the classical and the beautiful in our service of God and we eschew modern materialism, rationalism and all the ugly and trite that mark so much of modern American religiosity including most of "establishment Orthodoxy."

We are committed to the monastic ideal, to the traditional fasts and to the ecclesiastical calendar.

We are open to friendship and cooperation with all who are friendly and cooperative. We are for the Truth; we judge no one.



To: goldworldnet who wrote (265988)6/21/2002 4:23:02 PM
From: Bill Grant  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
Thanks. I think there are several more. They are not unified, and you can't presume a policy statement from one will be adopted by the others. Moreover, most if not all, sects have communicants in the US, and they often resist close ties to overseas or "homeland" policies.