The
Ecumenical Patriarchate must play a crucial role in our return to ecumenism.
Because the Patriarchate, as the first among equals, is the repository of the
memory of "the One, Holy Catholic, and Apostolic Church". Within our
walls, Mnemosyne jealously guards the candle of Orthodox Christianity from
Lethe - and in that flickering flame lies the promise our redemption. As long
as that candle continues to burn, there is the possibility that some day, the
flame will again pass outside the patriarchal church of St. George and will
cast its redeeming light throughout the oikoumene.
But that will not happen
until lay members of the Orthodox Church - academics,, artists, business
persons, writers, and intellectuals of all ethnicities - also begin to
re-evaluate the place of their Orthodox heritage in their identity. And in
this, the Orthodox diaspora can lead the way - for the diaspora lives
constantly on the borderline of civilizations, and is forced to reconsider
questions of identity all the time.
There are obvious benefits in
this re-evaluation for all of us - we will end up with a more balanced and more
accurate view of our past and our future. But the benefits extend far beyond
ourselves.
If we respect our Greek
Orthodox inheritance, others will likely respect it, too. We may yet rescue our
inheritance - our parakatatheke from the oblivion to which it seems to have
been doomed in the West.
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