Okay everyone... one more question.
I've always enjoyed the writings of Clement of Alexandria. He was one the early Church Fathers I read when I was looking to convert back to Christianity. I feel strange when I write about him because I'm never sure if I'm supposed to write "saint" before his name? Is he recognized as a saint by the Orthodox Church? I ask because I notice that most Orthodox do not call him saint Clement of Alexandria.
I know we don't have a canonization process exactly like that in the Latin Church and that people are generally recognized as Saints based on local practice of veneration. If this is the case then shouldn't he be called a saint because the Orthodox in Alexandria venerated him as a saint and so did the pre-schism Western Church (in fact even after the schism they continued to celebrate a feast day in his honor until I think around the 16th century)? I know the OO recognize him as a saint too.
I've always enjoyed the writings of Clement of Alexandria. He was one the early Church Fathers I read when I was looking to convert back to Christianity. I feel strange when I write about him because I'm never sure if I'm supposed to write "saint" before his name? Is he recognized as a saint by the Orthodox Church? I ask because I notice that most Orthodox do not call him saint Clement of Alexandria.
I know we don't have a canonization process exactly like that in the Latin Church and that people are generally recognized as Saints based on local practice of veneration. If this is the case then shouldn't he be called a saint because the Orthodox in Alexandria venerated him as a saint and so did the pre-schism Western Church (in fact even after the schism they continued to celebrate a feast day in his honor until I think around the 16th century)? I know the OO recognize him as a saint too.