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Friday 1 July 2011

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This is a news blog which tracks the progress of ecumenism in the Orthodox world and the pseudo-orthodox world.

The owner is in the Milan Synod.  He describes his NFTU thus:

NFTU (Notes From the Underground) is a volunteer online news reporting service which, since 2004, has dealt with news and information about True (Traditional) Orthodox jurisdictions throughout the world as well as reporting on Ecumenism, the most prevalent and dangerous condemned heresy of the 20th century.

If this were all that it is about, then there would be no problem.  But the owner has a not-so-hidden-anymore agenda.  He believes that all the what-he-calls "True" Churches should unite, and/or that they are united "in spirit" already.  The problem is that he puts ROCA [and ROCA's sister churches] into that same melting pot of the "True" Churches in which he includes his Milan synod also.  This is a form of ecumenism in itself  - a jurisdictional ecumenism -   the desired result of which is to make ROCA appear to be equal with all the schismatic groups and fragments and even with the vigante off-the-map Milan synod.  Just as lumping Orthodoxy in with heterodoxy destroys orthodoxy, so does lumping the Royal Path in with the super-correct destroy the Royal Path.

The truth is that ROCA has nothing to do with the Milan synod and is not any kind of fragment; but instead ROCA is the sole valid continuation of the Rocor after the RocorMP union.  This is becoming more and more apparent to many as time goes on.  In the meantime, NFTU & Associates exhibits an exaggerated, unwelcomed, and invasive interest in ROCA and SIR.  Their methods of insinuating themselves are suspiciously similar to KGB tactics [untruthful and divisive].

We at Remnant Rocor blog advise against getting involved with NFTU because of some bad experiences we have had.  One of our team members, Minas, used to report for NFTU, and had some very unpleasant experiences dealing with the owner of NFTU.   Seven months after Minas resigned he found that he was still listed as a reporter on the NFTU website and asked to have his name removed.  A week later the request had to be repeated and it was a fight where there should have been no problem.  With most Christians there would have been no problem.

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Remnant Rocor blog articles labeled "Jurisdictional Ecumenism"

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