Msg Base: AREA 5 - ASK FATHER CIN ECHO AMDG Msg No: 250. Fri 2-28-92 9:24 (NO KILL) (RECV'D) (MAILED) From: Father Mateo To: Jim Krupnik Subject: Orthodoxy +- | My modem is fighting me on this question, but I'll try it again. Father, | can you explain (even a short answer would help) the doctrinal differences | between the Roman and the Greek/Russian Orthodox churches? I understand | that the Sacrements are valid between the churches, and I enjoy the | eastern liturgy. The problem is that there is not much information | available here in the Atlanta area about Catholic belief in general, and | even less about "in house arguments". I enjoy your comments, and I pray | that God will bless you in this ministry for years to come. | . | Thank you, | Jim K. +-[JK=>FM] Dear Jim, The New Catholic Encyclopedia is a readily available source for study of Orthodoxy. It has two major articles: Orthodox Churches (v.10, pp. 789-801) and Orthodoxy (pp. 801-802). Each article has a bibliography and a list of cross-references. The differences between Orthodoxy and Catholicism lie in these areas: the biblical canon, tradition, ecclesiology, Filioque, mariology, sacramental theology, and eschatology. The Encyclopedia devotes a special article to each of these areas. The Orthodox Churches have valid sacraments and, under certain circumstances, we permit Orthodox people to receive Communion in Catholic churches. However, the Orthodox forbid their own people to receive Communion with us. Also they deny the validity of Catholic marriages. If you wish to receive the Sacraments and go to Mass in Eastern rites, there are several Catholic Eastern rite churches in your area: 1) St. John Chrysostom Church (Melkite-Greek rite) Rev. William Haddad 1003 Merry Street Augusta, GA 30914-3351 Tel: 404-738-5623 404-738-9388 2) Epiphany Catholic Church (Byzantine-Ruthenian rite) Rev. Philip Scott 2030 Old Alabama Road Roswell, GA 30076 Tel: 404-993-0973 3) St. Joseph Church (Maronite Rite) Rev. Msgr. Joseph Bistany 502 Seminole Avenue, N.E. Atlanta, GA 30307 Tel: 404-525-2504 Sincerely in Christ, Father Mateo