These are the recommendations which are recognized as something beyond the usual ecumenical irenicism we have gotten used to hearing from these dialogs. It is precisely because of these recommendations that progress resumed in talks after they were broken off over the pretensions of certain Eastern European particular churches to be a method for a reestablishment of communion between the Patriarchates and Rome.
“# that the Catholic Church, as a consequence of the normative and irrevocable dogmatic value of the Creed of 381, use the original Greek text alone in making translations of that Creed for catechetical and liturgical use.
# that the Catholic Church, following a growing theological consensus, and in particular the statements made by Pope Paul VI, declare that the condemnation made at the Second Council of Lyons (1274) of those who presume to deny that the Holy Spirit proceeds eternally from the Father and the Son is no longer applicable.”
Please don’t post to me on anything to do with the Filioque that is not the subject of this particular thread.
No matter how many people keep bringing it up.