
Searchers of the Lost: orthodox-catholic podcast
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As a searcher, I am convinced that there are so many fellow searchers out there who desire to dig deeper and search harder for the Lord (Matt.7:7), even as our mother did when Jesus was busy about the Father's buisness in the temple. My journey has been long, difficult, blessed, traversing various Protestant denominations, Orthodoxy and Catholicism, and I am positive it has not ended. Thus, this podcast is Christian, catholic, and orthodox, and everyone who loves these things should feel at home here. This priest and those I bring onto this podcast love Jesus and His Church, and our hope is to invite others into charitable and intelligent dialogue and debate, that one day we "may all be one" (John 17:21).
Remember when commenting: “In essentials, unity; in non-essentials, liberty; in all things, charity.”
― St. Augustine
Searchers of the Lost: orthodox-catholic podcast
Was Vatican II Really That Bad? An Eastern Catholic Perspective (Searchers of the Lost ep 9)
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In this episode of Searchers of the Lost, Fr. Nathan Symeon — a Byzantine Catholic priest, and Dr. Mathew Minerd (scholar) dive deep into one of the most pressing conversations in the modern Church: the legacy of Vatican II, the rise of Catholic traditionalism, and the relationship between Eastern Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism.
Vatican 2 was part of a broader movement to return to the ancient traditions, which can identified in both the Orthodox and Catholic churches. It was based on principles of Patristic considerations on proper forms of change and does not necessarily imply aberrations one notes in many Latin churches today.
From unique Eastern Catholic perspective, they offer both critique and hope, exploring how the Church can remain faithful to her tradition while navigating the turbulent waters of modernity. This is a must-listen for anyone seeking clarity on the historical, spiritual, and theological tensions shaping our time.
Articles and recommendations of Dr. Matthew Minerd
https://www.ect.org/article/dogmatic-development?previousUri=%2Farticles%3F%23alphabetized
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