They Have the Documents
On the saints we can’t find, the institution that stopped republishing them, and the world that moved on anyway
Someone recently accused me of wanting to dismiss the Eastern Church entirely.
My offense was pointing out that the canon of saints is overwhelmingly male — and that this isn’t coincidence. It’s what you get when the institution that decides who counts as a saint has been, for most of Christian history, run exclusively by men. The outcome speaks for itself. You don’t need to establish intent when you have five hundred years of publication records.
Their counterargument: We don’t reject the Western church because of colonialism.

















