To me this suggests that the russian orthodox are more likely candidates for true reunion than bartholemew and the greeks. Because, the union the greeks and other non russia orthodox are referring to is reunion with modernist rome. And, that is not reunion with catholicism, and not a good thing. So, good for the russians to feel this way. And, I also have gripes about canonization in the past 500 years. So, that is not a barrier between the russians and catholicism as I understand it. Reform really will spring from tradition and russian orthodoxy in some way or another working together. That is how I understand fatima being fulfilled. I do not understand fatima in the sense that modernists will be involved. Modernist bishops praying some consecration prayer coordinated by way of time zones is not going to do anything. Fatima is going to be fulfilled when traditionalists take from the russion orthodox the good that they have, and embrace it for ourselves. And, for the russians, they will have to take from tradition the good we have to offer. The russians precisely have what tradition seems to want. And, what tradition seems to want is political help. Because, all we do is complain about Fɾҽҽmαsσɳɾყ. And, that is a political problem. The russians do not seem to have political problems to our degree. But, the russians do not have catholic morality or understanding of the importance and benefit of papacy. They allow contraception and divorce, and have no defense against regal intrusion(benefit of papacy).