Fr. Tom Hopko is of blessed memory. Sorry if this offends.
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Replying to @canonicalbrud
None of his critics have done 1/100th of what he did for the church for starters.
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Replying to @TheBigHop13 @canonicalbrud
Criticism of him is so overblown. People making mountains out of molehills.
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Replying to @RomeBurning3000 @canonicalbrud
It's people trying to make a point of how edgy/trad they are. So they are left to making mountains out of molehills and sometimes just straight up misrepresenting what he said.
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doesn't offend me, but I don't think it's true (of blessed memory.) He seems like he was a decent guy from when I'd met him though.
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Define "Blessed Memory", will he be a canonized saint someday. Who knows. Was he a decent, god loving, humble man. Undeniably.but anybody who denies his decency is clueless. It's telling that he gave the Sermon at the 20th anniversary of Seraphim Rose's death.
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Replying to @TheBigHop13 @gtaogle and
After Rose spent years trashing Schmemann/SVS. Hopko was incredibly generous, humble, and willing to listen.
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I'm not really convinced any of these (SVS people, Hopko, Rose) will eventually be canonized. It's the democracy effect.
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