For the answer to an intriguing question, read this book!
The intriguing question is, When did the West fall away from Holy Orthodoxy?
In other words:
"The recent discovery of the relics of the last king of Anglo-Saxon England, Harold II Godwinson (1), who was killed fighting a papist army at Hastings in 1066, has again raised the question: when did the West fall away from Orthodoxy? and consequently, which of the kings and bishops of the West can be considered Orthodox?" [page 285, q.v.].
Notes.
1. See John Pollock, Harold: Rex, Bosham, England: Penny Royal Publications, 1996.
THE FALL OF ORTHODOX ENGLAND: The Ecclesiastical Roots of the Norman Conquest, 1043-1087. by Vladimir Moss. Copyright 2004, St. Michael's Press, England.
God save us all. God save America, Russia, England, and all of the East and West. God protect us from our enemies, and bless us with our friends. Amen.
The intriguing question is, When did the West fall away from Holy Orthodoxy?
In other words:
"The recent discovery of the relics of the last king of Anglo-Saxon England, Harold II Godwinson (1), who was killed fighting a papist army at Hastings in 1066, has again raised the question: when did the West fall away from Orthodoxy? and consequently, which of the kings and bishops of the West can be considered Orthodox?" [page 285, q.v.].
Notes.
1. See John Pollock, Harold: Rex, Bosham, England: Penny Royal Publications, 1996.
THE FALL OF ORTHODOX ENGLAND: The Ecclesiastical Roots of the Norman Conquest, 1043-1087. by Vladimir Moss. Copyright 2004, St. Michael's Press, England.
God save us all. God save America, Russia, England, and all of the East and West. God protect us from our enemies, and bless us with our friends. Amen.