Met. Hierotheos (Vlachos) was threatened to accept Crete documents, Greek theologian says

Thessaloniki, December 20, 2017

The purpose of the Crete Council was for the Orthodox Churches to recognize heresy, Fr. Theodore Zisis says.

Photo: Orthodox Ethos Photo: Orthodox Ethos
    

Respected priest and theologian Fr. Theodore Zisis gave a speech on November 29 in which he told about the threats that His Eminence Metropolitan Hierotheos (Vlachos) of Nafpaktos experienced during 2016’s Crete Council due to his refusal to sign certain of the conciliar documents, and especially his refusal to confess the title of “church” for non-Orthodox confessions. This was reported by the Greek newspaper “Orthodox Tipos.”

The professor emeritus of the University of Thessaloniki and famous theologian Fr. Zisis stated during the talk that “The question of which term to use—‘Christian communities’ or ‘Christian churches’—was the only question they discussed at the Crete Council for two whole days. Other decisions were easily made. This indicates that it was precisely this that interested them: that the Churches would recognize heresies. All the rest was smoke and mirrors…”

Met. Hierotheos (Vlachos) was among those who resisted the title of “church” being given to non-Orthodox confessions, and he experienced serious pressure, to the point of feeling threatened, from his brother bishops, states Fr. Theodore: “He was given a fight; he was under pressure. I won’t tell the details which the Metropolitan of Nafpaktos told me. I will only say that for two days before making this decision, there was such pressure, such abuse against him from his brother bishops, that he was afraid, and barricaded himself into his hotel room at night, blocking the door with chairs and beds.”

Met. Hierotheos has also stated that the entire Greek delegation was heavily criticized for maintaining a consistent position, that the draft version of the “The Relationship of the Orthodox Church With the Rest of the Christian World” document was in need of emendation. Met. Hierotheos refused to sign the final version of the document, which ended up acknowledging the title of “church” for other Christian confessions.

Fr. Theodore himself has also been highly critical of the Crete Council and announced on the Sunday of Orthodoxy this year that he would cease commemorating his local hierarch due to his acceptance of Crete. Fr. Theodore has been suspended from priestly duties, stripped of his honorary title of “Protopresbyter,” excommunicated from the chalice, and called to spiritual court.  

12/20/2017

See also
For the Sake of Union For the Sake of Union
Met. Hierotheos Vlachos
For the Sake of Union For the Sake of Union
Met. Hierotheos Vlachos
We live in a time in which the degradation of words cannot be allowed, especially the meaning of the word unity, for the sake of some artificial and changing diplomatic mentality, which hides elements of intent and utilitarianism.
Commission of Sacred Community of Mt. Athos says final documents of Crete Council in need of revision Commission of Sacred Community of Mt. Athos says final documents of Crete Council in need of revision Commission of Sacred Community of Mt. Athos says final documents of Crete Council in need of revision Commission of Sacred Community of Mt. Athos says final documents of Crete Council in need of revision
Agionorus.ru introduces readers to the conclusion of the commission of the Sacred Community of Mt. Athos on the results of the Crete Council. The document was sent to members of the Holy Community on November 13/26, 2016, but is being published only now.
Metropolitan Hierotheos of Nafpaktos: texts of Crete Council in need of theological refinement Metropolitan Hierotheos of Nafpaktos: texts of Crete Council in need of theological refinement Metropolitan Hierotheos of Nafpaktos: texts of Crete Council in need of theological refinement Metropolitan Hierotheos of Nafpaktos: texts of Crete Council in need of theological refinement
Metropolitan Hierotheos of Nafpaktos, being a member of the Greek Orthodox Church’s delegation at the Crete Council, refused to sign the final document “Relations of the Orthodox Church With the Rest of the Christian World.” At a November session of the Greek Orthodox Holy Synod, Vladyka expressed the opinion that the Crete Council was not properly prepared for and did not represent a council of bishops, but a council of primates and their entourages.
Metropolitan Hierotheos of Nafpaktos: “The Council in Crete cannot impose its decisions on others” Metropolitan Hierotheos of Nafpaktos: “The Council in Crete cannot impose its decisions on others” Metropolitan Hierotheos of Nafpaktos: “The Council in Crete cannot impose its decisions on others” Metropolitan Hierotheos of Nafpaktos: “The Council in Crete cannot impose its decisions on others”
One of the participants of the Orthodox Church council held in June in Crete, the famous theologian and Church writer Metropolitan Hierotheos (Vlachos) of Nafpaktos, has issued a twenty-page report in which he comments on the circumstances surrounding “the Holy and Great Council.” Specifically, the metropolitan has explained why he refused to sign the document entitled “Relations of the Orthodox Church with the Rest of the Christian World.” The Agionoros.ru website has published the major points of his report in Russian, with excerpts of his statements:
Interview with Metropolitan Hierotheos of Nafpaktos on the Holy and Great Synod (video) Interview with Metropolitan Hierotheos of Nafpaktos on the Holy and Great Synod (video) Interview with Metropolitan Hierotheos of Nafpaktos on the Holy and Great Synod (video) Interview with Metropolitan Hierotheos of Nafpaktos on the Holy and Great Synod (video)
Nafpaktian News interviewed Metropolitan Hierotheos of Nafpaktos at the Metropolis of Nafpaktos on July 4, 2016 regarding his impressions of the Holy and Great Synod. Summarized highlights from the interview are provided.
Metropolitan of Limassol: Metropolitan of Limassol: "What unity are we talking about? Those who departed from the Church are heretics and schismatics" Metropolitan of Limassol: Metropolitan of Limassol: "What unity are we talking about? Those who departed from the Church are heretics and schismatics"
There are no churches or confessions. Rather, these have cut themselves off from the Church and must be considered heretics and schismatics, notes His Eminence, expressing confusion as to why such an important issue has been ignored.
Comments
Pete makryllos12/23/2017 2:46 pm
I'm happy to hear that there was opposition umongs themselves. The majority of bishops exposed their evil intentions and there were just a small number who remained faithful to the ancient truth. Talk about wolves in sheep's clothing. Shame on the ones who easily betray orthodoxy and quide others to spiritual destruction. MODERN DAY JUDAS'
Anthony12/20/2017 5:36 pm
Mitr. Hierotheos himself said that he was subject to abuse and threats. From those who serve the Mysteries. Go figure. A plague upon their houses. Arians.
Here you can leave your comment on the present article, not exceeding 4000 characters. All comments will be read by the editors of OrthoChristian.Com.
Enter through FaceBook
Your name:
Your e-mail:
Enter the digits, seen on picture:

Characters remaining: 4000

Subscribe
to our mailing list

* indicates required
×