Three Orthodox Churches in the East try to resolve disputes in Malankara Church

The 15th session was held by the heads of three Eastern Orthodox churches in West Asia, held at the Monastery of St. Bishoy’s in Wadi El Natrun, Egypt.
Efforts to settle disputes within the Malankara Church have been enhanced, with three Eastern Orthodox churches intervening to promote peace talks.
According to sources, the summit of three Eastern Orthodox churches in West Asia held discussions at Wadi El Natrun, Egypt
According to this decision, Popes Tavadros II of Alexander and the patriarch of St. Mark; and Catholicos Aram I, Catholics of the Armenian Orthodox Church in Silesia; and will lead the discussion before Ignatius Aphrem II, the patriarch of Antioch and head of the Syrian Orthodox Church. Date and more details will be released based on the responses of both factions.
Common Statements
Meanwhile, the shared statement of the minds of the three churches says: “Pope Tawadros II and Catholic Alam I expressed solidarity and support for the decision of the Orthodox Church in Syria “” and was unwilling to attend the facts of any church, rather than attending the facts of any church, rather than attending the celebrations of any church and formal theological dialogue.
Orthodox church sources said they will not accept the decisions made by only three Orthodox churches in the East. “There are seven Orthodox churches in the East, including the Orthodox Syrian church of Malankara. These decisions were made in the absence of the Ethiopian Orthodox church, the Eretria and the Armenian Apostolic Church, and the mother saw the mother of St. Ev Miadzin. They were not authorized to make such a decision,” they said.
The Orthodox Church raises questions about the legitimacy of the universal meeting of the Orthodox Church in Syria. “To date, the Oriental Orthodox Church has not made any decisions regarding the participation of liturgical celebrations and theological dialogues,” said one pastor.
The Jacobite faction welcomes the decision made by the Oriental Orthodox Church in its part and points out that the appeals of leaders of the Oriental Orthodox Church should be accepted with an open mind.
The Orthodox Church of the East rejected the dogmatic definition of 451 AD in 451 AD, recognizing only the first three universal councils of NICAEA (325) (325), Constantinople (381) and Ephesus (431), while the Eastern Orthodox Church of the Orthodox Church recognizes seven Proxical churches (Estressus). The Armenian Apostolic Church has two Catholics: the Catholic of all Armenians (headquartered in Echmiyazin) and the Silesia Building (headquartered in Antelias, Lebanon) (headquartered in Lebanon).
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