Something I found at the list that applies to what we were talking about before (I think!)
somebody wrote:I believe you may obtain video tapes by the bookstore in Etna,
California that will give you plenty of examples of such
concelebrations. "World Orthodox" have "participated" in the
services of the other heretics which is forbidden by the Holy Canons
and Tradition of the Church.Will that be enough for you? I am affraid it might not be, since you
already know your Synods "official" position of accepting the
priesthoods of the Roman Catholics, Monophysites and Anglicans, and
yet you remain with those heretics.Just recently a Delegation comprised of Archbishop Demetrios of
America, Bishop Theodoritos of the Archdiocese of Thayateira, to name
a couple, visited the Vatican, participating in Vespers, etc., which
again, is against the holy canons and tradition of the Church. But
these examples will just be brushed aside as nothing, since no
one "actually" took communion. None-the-less, it is the "official"
policy of the Ecumenical Patriarchate to allow communion to the Roman
Catholics, Monophysites and Anglican, and for those under his care to
attend and receive communion in those churches. I dont care if the
Patriarch never takes communion from any Roman Catholic, he allows
his people to partake!Apostolic Canon 10: If any one shall pray, even in a private house,
with an excommunicated person, let him also be excommunicated.Apostolic Canon 11: If any clergyman shall join in prayer with a
deposed clergyman, as if he were a clergyman, let him also be deposed.Apostolic Canon 45: Let a bishop, presbyter, or deacon who has only
prayed with heretics be excommunicated; but if he has permitted them
to perform any clerical office, let him be deposed.Apostolic Canon 46: We ordain that a bishop, or presbyter who has
admitted the baptism or sacrafice of heretics be deposed. For what
concord hath Christ with Beliar, or what part hath a believer with an
infidel?Apostolic Canon 47: Let a bishop or presbyter who shall baptize
again one who has rightly received Baptism, or who shall not baptize
one who has been polluted by the ungodly, be deposed, as despising
the Cross and death of the Lord, and not making a distinction between
the true priests and the false.Apostolic Canon 65: If any clergyman of layman shall enter into a
synagogue of the Jews or heretics to pray, let the former be deposed
and let the latter be excommunicated.