A thoughtful call on The Patrick Madrid Show turned into a moving reflection on one of Christianity’s deepest wounds: the division between the Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church.
Lyal, a Greek Orthodox listener from San Diego, asked a simple but powerful question. She explained that Roman Catholics and Greek Orthodox celebrating Easter on different dates causes confusion, especially in a workplace full of non-Christians. She wondered whether there are any real signs that Catholics and Orthodox might one day celebrate Easter together.
Patrick Madrid responded with warmth and hope. He said this division is one that “can be healed,” and he pointed to meaningful signs of progress. He recalled the lifting of mutual excommunications between Pope Paul VI and Patriarch Athenagoras, as well as the work of Pope Saint John Paul II, who emphasized both the beauty of Eastern Christianity and the importance of Christian unity.
Patrick did not pretend the path forward would be easy. He noted that the biggest obstacle may not be at the highest levels of leadership, but among ordinary believers still carrying suspicion and anger. Reconciliation, he said, will require humility, forgiveness, and trust on both sides.
Speaking from the experience of her Middle Eastern Christian background, and even sharing that members of her own family were killed for being Christian, she asked a piercing question: if Christians can forgive such suffering, why can’t Catholics and Orthodox forgive one another?
As her witness suggested, Christian unity is not just about calendars or centuries-old disputes. It is about conversion of heart. It is about seeing fellow Christians not as rivals, but as brothers and sisters in Christ.
By the end of the call, Patrick and Lial were united in the same prayer: that God would grant true reconciliation between East and West. Their exchange was a reminder that healing often begins with one honest conversation, one generous heart, and one shared hope.
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