StGeorge wrote:
I think though, unless Rome changes her mind, that she would expect the Eastern Churches to accept the filoque as orthodox
I think that the key words are \"unless Rome changes her mind\" because if once we accept union with Rome they continue claim Supremacy/Infalliblity which gives them the to the power to change anything about our Tradition that they want whenever they want.
Unless Rome officially rejects Papal Supremacy and Papal Infallibility, I don't think that union is possible. But since Papal Infallibility is now a part of their official Dogma, I don't see how the Catholic Church could do that. Roman Catholics fully believe it to be true and of their Church suddenly began teaching they were wrong on that issue, I think that the majority of Roman Catholics would reject it.
There are, as people here have already pointed out, many other issues that would also need to be addressed, but I believe \"Supremacy and Infallibility of the Pope\" are on the very top of that list and that there is no point in discussing anything else until these two have been resolved.