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Shroud of Turin description in Sermon from 944AD Constantinople!
www.Shroud.com ^ | August 15, 944 AD - Translated January 2004 | Mark Guscin - Gregory Referendarius, Archdeacon of Hagia Sophia

Posted on 01/21/2004 3:27:17 AM PST by Swordmaker

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To: TexConfederate1861
Another example of "charity" from the Western Church. It s really sad. That one act probably sealed the Schism permanently!

Please. That act was neither advocated nor endorsed by the Pope. He had no hand in it at all. It happened for the same reasons that many catastrophes happened in Byzantium--because religion and politics were ridiculously bound together by the doctrine of caesaropapism.

Look, we all agree it was a despicable act. However, in hindsight, the Byzantine Empire was tottering and under increasing pressure from the Turks and it's likely that ALL relics of Byzantine art and civilization might have been lost had not the Crusaders "liberated" a portion of it. I might also point out, that the "Western Church" displayed its charity quite clearly by furnishing the bulk of those soldiers who defended Constantinople during its final passion in 1453. The sacrifice of those men helped blot out the disgrace earned 250 years before.

If you're still holding a grudge after 800 years, I can't help you. Forgive and forget.
21 posted on 01/22/2004 12:06:11 PM PST by Antoninus (In hoc signo, vinces †)
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To: TexConfederate1861
The Orthodox were allowed to keep their faith, and there was very little destruction of churches, etc. The Crusaders were much worse.

You're kidding, right? Exactly how many Christians are left in Istanbul today? Asia minor? Have you ever heard of the Church of the Holy Apostles? Is Hagia Sophia sitll a functioning Church today? Do you know what a Janissary was?
22 posted on 01/22/2004 12:08:40 PM PST by Antoninus (In hoc signo, vinces †)
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I am aware of what happened to both of those churches, and NO, I am not saying the Turks were angels, but at LEAST they didn't slaughter Christians in the name of Christ, and by-in-large the Christians were allowed to be ruled by the Greek Patriarchate. (Which is STILL in Instanbul, and has a large Orthodox Population to this very day!)
23 posted on 01/22/2004 5:09:46 PM PST by TexConfederate1861 ("Dixie & Texas Forever!")
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To: Antoninus
I agree that the Pope of Rome had very little if any to do with it. The Venetians were the main culprit if I recall. However the West sent VERY FEW troops to assist the Eastern Empire against the Turks, which is a main reason it fell. Now, no grudge on my part, but I don't sugar-coat the truth. And, if indeed the West repents it's past, then why not return the artifacts stolen from the Orthodox BACK to the Orthodox?

Not Likely Friend!
24 posted on 01/22/2004 5:15:46 PM PST by TexConfederate1861 ("Dixie & Texas Forever!")
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And, if indeed the West repents it's past, then why not return the artifacts stolen from the Orthodox BACK to the Orthodox? Not Likely Friend!

Possession is nine tenths of the Law... Church Law...

25 posted on 01/22/2004 10:01:07 PM PST by Swordmaker (This tagline shut down for renovations and repairs. Re-open June of 2001.)
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I believe the scripture says "thou shalt not steal" and I don't recall that it gives the Roman Church an exemption.

A thief is a thief....and the Crusaders were thieves. Wearing a cross or all the Holy Water in St. Peter's won't make it right.
26 posted on 01/23/2004 5:41:19 AM PST by TexConfederate1861 ("Dixie & Texas Forever!")
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27 posted on 08/20/2010 6:08:08 PM PDT by SunkenCiv ("The bad jazz a cat blows wails long after he's cut out." -- Lord Buckley)
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"However the West sent VERY FEW troops to assist the Eastern Empire against the Turks, which is a main reason it fell."

The Crusades were initiated when the Eastern Empire begged the West for help. Relations between the two sides went south almost from the beginning at the siege of Antioch in 1098.

I would argue that the Crusades helped give the Eastern Empire an extra few hundred years of existence it wouldn't otherwise have had against the Turks.

28 posted on 08/20/2010 6:32:14 PM PDT by Flag_This (Real presidents don't bow.)
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