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Old 10-27-2008, 07:27 AM   #2
Enjknsua

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The study's other findings showed a majority of Orthodox Christians would support allowing married bishops, but not female priests. They also want their clergy to work with their Catholic and Protestant counterparts to coordinate a common date for Easter, which typically falls several weeks later for the Orthodox due to their use of an older liturgical calendar.
This is the danger of mass conversions. They want this or that but don't necessarily want what the Chruch wants. Why not let the RC and PC change their Easter dates?
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