Contemporary Critical Reflections on Ion Bria’s Vision for Ecumenical Dialogue
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. The Historical Personality of Ion Bria
3. Ecumenical Theology and Dialogue Promoted by Ion Bria
“ecumenism does not mean erasing the doctrinal divergences and cultural tensions created by ‘non-theological factors’, but to reset confessional and cultural particularities in their historical, local and universal context, to find a ‘catholic’ space of communion and solidarity, to inspire an evolution towards a synthesis in the form of a consensus”.
“nevertheless, common witness is a unique ecumenical chance, especially for small communities, with important value for people struggling not only with the old and new confessional isolations, but also with the new political alienation and ideological restrictions. There are situations where common witness is an urgent need for individuals and established communities. The task of the churches is therefore to encourage the common witness experience as an immediate living form of our historical, possible, already-given conciliarity. The large Christian fellowship desires to live today, now, as one people of God”.
“It is the priest’s responsibility to encourage all people who take part in the offertory and the anaphora to come for holy communion. At his discretion he may give communion to members of Oriental Orthodox, Roman Catholic and Old Catholic churches without formal conversion to the Orthodox church. Of course, the way for full eucharistic communion needs solid preparation”.
“could the eucharist be shared not only to consolidate a proper ecclesial life and celebrate the reununion of divided Christians, but also to challenge exclusive, historically organized communities to transcend their visible institutional limits in order to share the “common bread and cup” in a more catholic way, with others and for others who need the bread of life?”.
“We waited with hope not only for unconditional forgiveness between Churches, but also for the opening of the Altar doors for those ‘outside’, who have clothes of a different color, we mean we waited for mutual Eucharistic communion”.
“In a private conversation we had during our last meeting in Geneva, a few months before his death, he openly confessed to me his disappointment that at least some sort of intercommunion had not taken place between the Eastern and the Oriental Orthodox churches; and with all humility, he put the blame on us theologians!”.
“unfortunately, the results of consultations such as these seem often to disappear en route to Orthodox theological schools, parishes and other centres. Or they go quickly into the filing cabinets of ecclesiastical offices, never to be taken out again”.
“For Churches that do not have a proper ecumenical experience, ecumenical convergences can occur as something imposed from outside. There are situations in which the church authority does not allow ecumenical perceptions and experiences to reach the level of believers and parish communities. The question is therefore whether, currently, the laity is trained, excluded or denied in this process of reception”.
“of course, there are pious groups and theologians who like living in the comfort and isolation of the past, and who try to avoid the controversial issues by withdrawing and by-passing the present ecumenical structure. This attitude is understandable since all of us have had both positive and negative experiences in the ecumenical movement. But it is not a sound enough reason for weakening Orthodox participation in the present struggle for ecumenism”.
“Ecumenism has to become a theological discipline in its proper sense. While many faculties of theology have accepted ecumenism in the academic curriculum, it is practically limited to the history and development of the ecumenical movement. The doctrinal profiles of other churches are still described according to the old apologetic model of confessionalistic comparison”.
4. Conclusions
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