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Saving Medicine for the Whole Church

In Russia a reader chants the hours in front of the iconostasis (screen in front of the altar)
What you are listening to: Богородице Дево, радуйся, the Hail Mary in Slavonic (liturgical Russian), by Father Deacon Z. Trubachyov
× Introduction Explaining Eastern Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism to each other Ø

Left: The author venerates a relic at an Orthodox church:
Mediæval Christendom lives.
LTHOUGH the Schism between East and West was tragic and probably preventable, it seems that God providentially has spared the Eastern Churches, including the Byzantine Rite ones of the Orthodox tradition and communion, from many of the mistakes and their consequences that have beset the West, from Eucharistic heresies (from Berengarius to the Protestants there never have been any heresies about the Blessed Sacrament in the East) and the rise of man-centred rationalism to its fruits, from the Renaissance (revival of pagan thought) and the rise of private judgement (resulting in the Protestant heresies or Reformation) to their logical results, Enlightenment deism and todays secular humanism.
Might there be some cracks in the foundation of Western thought that caused these problems?
Fr Seraphim (Rose) (1934-1982), an Orthodox monk, explained much of this in his writings. While one may not necessarily criticise Latin Christianity as harshly as many Orthodox (perpetuating the Schism), it seems that the living, sanctifying tradition of Orthodoxy offers the healing medicine the West needs to restore it: a holistic view of Tradition including liturgy, icons and a strong monastic life. (As good as the Roman Mass but with a mystical kick all its own.)
The East views the Bible, ecumenical councils, liturgy and icons as integral parts of an indivisible whole, Holy Tradition. Thus liturgy and iconography, for example, are not seen as only teaching tools or worse, decoration that can be thrown away. Rather, they are sacramental POINTS OF CONTACT between God and man, made directly possible through God the Sons becoming man. An Eastern church has been described as heaven on earth, and that is exactly what it is: a place where heaven and earth meet.
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