ORTHODOX. CATHOLIC. PROTESTANT. WITH WHOM IS THE CHRIST? (GUAITA, GORBUNOV, ROMANOV) THE 12th SCENE

Опубликовано: 03 Октябрь 2024
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Christianity had been divided for a very long time. The biggest denominations believing in Christ - Orthodoxes, Catholics and Protestants - for centuries have found the reasons for open and hidden dislike. Political and theological. Real and imaginary.

Are we ready to take a fresh look at the relationship between our churches? Does Christ need it?

In the new episode of “the 12th scene” - priests of three Christian denominations.

Hieromonk John (Giovanni Guaita). Clerk of The Church of St. Cosmas and Damian in Shubino

Kirill Gorbunov, the Priest. General vicar of Archdiocese of Mother of God at Moscow

Aleksei Romanov. Youth Pastor of the church “Word of Life”

00:00 – What is the video about
01:04 – Protestantism
02:05 – Catholicism
02:57 – Orthodox
03:54 – Why aren’t we a united church? A protestant’s opinion
04:55 – Why aren’t we a united church? A Catholic’s opinion
06:22 – Why aren’t we a united church? An Orthodox’s opinion
08:30 – Is Orthodox Church praising the Christ “in a correct way”? A Protestant’s opinion
11:00 – Orthodox Church has kept the truth intact? A Catholic’s opinion
13:03 – The Pope and his status
22:30 – Why pastor Alexei Romanov became a Protestant, not an Orthodox/ a Catholic
25:02 – Why Kirill Gorbunov became a Catholic, not a Protestant/an Orthodox
27:04 – Why hieromonk John became an Orthodox, not a Catholic/a Protestant
31:56 – Pastor Alexei Romanov about dogmas, rules, Eucharist, ordination of women
37:03 – Priest Kirill Gorbunov about Protestantism and about Eucharist at the center of everything
39:08 – Hieromonk John about entirety of Orthodox teaching
41:27 – Can we stop thinking about our disagreements? Do they make sense to God?
50:58 – With whom Christ is?
54:30 – Contest

CONTEST!

Question:
Should Christians of different denominations come closer to each other (theologically, administratively etc.)?

The authors of 3 most convincing answers will receive a book by Andrew Zaitsev “The history of The Church”