St. Nektarios of Aegina (+1920) presents the Orthodox view of the 11th century schism between Rome and the rest of the Church. He explains in simple terms why the Pope caused the schism and why papal supremacy is rejected by Holy Orthodoxy.
This text was written by St. Justin Popović, heavily quoting St. Nektarios. See citations in the link below.
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The Apostle Paul "often writes about the unity of the Church, about the unity of that unity, about the head of the Church, about the hierarchy of the Church, but he nowhere mentions the Apostle Peter as the connecting link of that unity of the Church" (Book I, pp. 70-73).
"Ecumenical Synods," Saint Nektarios writes further, "are the most characteristic feature of the arrangement and organization of the Church and the spirit that reigns in the Church, and they are an expression of equal honor and equal value and importance of all local Churches." And more: "They are the clearest testimony of the whole Church about infallibility, which is found only in the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church (and not in the Pope)" (Book I, pp. 93-94).
"Whatever the adherents of papal infallibility may say in order to satisfy their passion, history clearly shows that certain popes have shown themselves to be fallible in faith and even traitors to the true faith" (Book I, 173).
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