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The difference between Orthodox and heretics
in... medical terms
And why common prayers are senseless
Source: "Empirical Dogmatics of the Orthodox
Catholic Church according to the oral lessons of Fr. J. Romanides” –
Vol.B
By His Eminence Metropolitan Hierotheos of
Nafpaktos and Saint Vlassios Source: http://www.oodegr.com/oode/thriskies/genika/airesh_or8odoksia_1.htm |
A previous article
had shown that, just as there is a difference between truth and heresy,
so is there a difference between Orthodox and heretics. Just as the
dogmas are formulated by specific individuals – the Theumens – so are
heresies formulated by philosophizing theologians.
The Orthodox Fathers are familiar with the terminology that pertains to
God, but they also know the method necessary to achieve a personal
knowledge about God.
«The Theumen knows how he uses the terminology that pertains to God and
does not allow himself or his catechumens nor his spiritual children to
fall into the error of believing that they can possibly conceive of God
through logic».
The difference between Orthodox and heretics should be defined using
medical terminology. The
Orthodox Fathers are true scientist-physicians, whereas heretics, who
use another method (speculation), are by comparison “quacks” (fake
physicians).
«In the Middle Ages, the difference between Orthodoxy and heresy was
very familiar to the governors. What was the difference? The difference
is quite simple: that in heresy, there is no cure for man’s Nous (mind).
In Orthodoxy however, there is a cure for a human’s personality – proof
of this, being the Saints.
Heretics were something equivalent to quacks, inasmuch as they promised
a certain life after death. However they did not provide any therapy to
their faithful in this life, nor did they promise anything other than
one more superstition.
Heresies were also post-mortem religions. “Heretic” was the one whose
dogmas were not Orthodox, thus hindering him from attaining catharsis
(cleansing) and enlightenment.
Orthodoxy, however, does offer therapy, and does lead a person
towards catharsis and enlightenment».
«What was the difference between the Orthodox and the heretics?
The former had the necessary therapy of noetic energy, catharsis,
enlightenment and deification, whereas the latter did not.
That was the difference between them. In heresy, there is no
proper therapy».
«If one acquires the Patristic hermeneutical keys, it is from this
aspect that the Orthodox can be discerned from the heretical - the basic
criterion being success.
Faith’s "success" is man’s cure; that is to say, the Orthodox tradition
had an actual cure, proof of which was that very state of enlightenment
– a state that did not exist in heretics. That was the problem.
The criterion was there; viz.: some were incurable and others
were cured. So, just as today we would discern between “quacks” and
actual physicians (with the criteria of catharsis, enlightenment and
deification - which were not found in heretics), likewise, it was per
that same criteria, that the State had decreed that heretics are
quacks”».
«Most heretics – if you were to examine the lives of heretics – you
would see that they were usually pleasant people.
If they weren’t pleasant people, they would not have gained
followers. And they certainly
couldn’t have been… (what do you call those who mislead others?)… they
couldn’t have been rabble-rousers; because a rabble-rouser is usually
one who is a smooth talker, who convinces by using pressure, who says
nice things, who preoccupies
himself with fancy words, and whose heresies are accepted by the people
- because their heresies are camouflaged, usually within attractive
words. Otherwise, if one were to say unpleasant things, how would he be
able to attract followers? He would of course gather followers by saying
nice things, isn’t that right?
He has a seemingly appealing exterior, a seemingly truthful
appearance – in other words, just like a quack».
The heretics who have been convicted by - or who have alienated
themselves from – the Church, do not belong to the Body of the Church.
This is the reason the Orthodox do not participate in common prayer with
the heterodox-heretics.
The members of the Church congregate, so that they can pray as Her
members. The Church prays
specifically for each and every circumstance; that is, She prays
collectively for those striving for cleansing, that they may attain
catharsis and be led towards deification; and for the theumens, that
they may be led from glory to glory.
Thus, the Church also prays for the heretics, that they may return to
the Orthodox faith. In the Divine Liturgy of Basil the Great there is
the following prayer: «…Lead back the deluded ones, and reunite them to
Your holy, catholic and Apostolic Church…».
«If we have a Spiritual Father - who has attained the state of
enlightenment and possesses the noetic prayer (the Jesus Prayer) - is it
proper for us to sit down and pray for his enlightenment?
That would be entirely inappropriate – in fact it is stupid. That
is why we should pray according to the state that one is. This,
according to the Fathers, means that there are ways for us to know
exactly where each one is, and to pray accordingly.
When one has all these things in mind, he can then see the folly of
contemporary Orthodox who participate in common prayer with the
heterodox: not that the heterodox are bad people… no, they are not bad
people; it is simply a thousand times more appropriate for us to pray
FOR the heterodox; THAT is what is imperative for us.
But to pray WITH them?
What would be the meaning of such a thing? Since we cannot pray in common if we are in the state of enlightenment, then we cannot pray in common even with catechumens; we cannot pray in common with the excommunicated, we cannot pray in common with those who are in the class of penitents.
We pray FOR the heretics, but we do NOT pray WITH them.
The reason for this, is that the Church always
prays as a Body, during Worship and the Mysteries.
Translation: A.N. |
Article created: 24-05-2017.
Updated on: 24-05-2017.