Russian Holy Synod: We will stop commemorating Greek primate if he begins to commemorate or recognize schismatics

Moscow, October 17, 2019

The hierarchs also “cease prayerful and Eucharistic communication with those bishops of the Greek Church who have entered or will enter into such communication with representatives of the Ukrainian non-canonical schismatic communities.”

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The Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church met in an extraordinary session today under the chairmanship of His Holiness Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia to discuss the ongoing events connected with the Patriarchate of Constantinople’s invasion of the canonical territory of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church and with the decisions of the recent session of the Bishops’ Council of the Greek Orthodox Church.

The members of the Synod examined various documents concerning the Bishops’ Council, including the official communiqué published by the Greek Church and the report of Archbishop Ieronymos of Athens and All Greece, in which he recommends that the Greek Church recognize the schismatic “Orthodox Church of Ukraine.”

The official statement from the Russian Holy Synod notes that the Russian Church has repeatedly informed the hierarchs of the Greek Church about the persecutions against the canonical Ukrainian Church resulting from Constantinople’s interference there and that on October 9, just 3 days before the Greek hierarchs met, Pat. Kirill addressed Abp. Ieronymos with a fraternal message, calling on him not to make any unilateral and hasty decisions, but rather to wait until the Holy Spirit gathers the primates of the all the Local Churches together to solve the problem in a spirit of unity and conciliarity.

“It is sad that his Beatitude Archbishop Ieronymos bases the necessity of hasty and unilateral recognition of the non-canonical schismatic community on a number of erroneous and false arguments repeatedly refuted not only by the hierarchs, scholars and theologians of the Russian Orthodox Church, but also by many prominent archpastors, pastors and theologians of the Greek Orthodox Church,” the statement reads.

The report goes on to examine the many faults of Abp. Ieronymos’ report that he presented to the Bishops’ Council and recalls the stance of several Greek hierarchs who have openly spoken against taking any action regarding the recognition of the OCU, calling instead to convene a pan-Orthodox council to examine the matter.

The Synod also notes the confusion caused by media reports that the Greek Church recognized the OCU, which is not supported by the text of Greek communiqué, and that no vote on the matter of recognition even occurred at the meeting of the Greek bishops. Thus there are serious concerns that the Orthodox Church’s conciliar way of making decisions was violated.

“If the Ukrainian schism is truly recognized by the Greek Orthodox Church or its primate—in the form of a joint service, liturgical commemoration of the leader of the schism, or sending him official letters—it will be a sad testimony to the deepening division in the family of Local Orthodox Churches,” the Synod continues.

“The full responsibility for this division will fall, first of all, on Patriarch Bartholomew of Constantinople and on those external political forces in whose interests the Ukrainian split was ‘legalized,’” the report further reads.

However, geopolitical interests “will not destroy the centuries-old friendship of the Greek and Slavic peoples, paid for with the blood of Russian soldiers and hardened in the common struggle for the freedom of the fraternal Greek people.”

The Russian hierarchs “cherish the prayerful communion with our brethren in the Greek Orthodox Church and will maintain a living prayerful, canonical and Eucharistic connection with it—through all those archpastors and pastors who have already spoken out or will further oppose the recognition of the Ukrainian schism, who will not stain themselves by concelebrating with the schismatic false hierarchs, but will show an example of Christian courage and firm stand for the truth of Christ.”

At the same time, the canons of the Church condemn those who pray or concelebrate with those who are defrocked or excommunicated, and thus the Russian Church “ceases prayerful and Eucharistic communication with those bishops of the Greek Church who have entered or will enter into such communication with representatives of the Ukrainian non-canonical schismatic communities.

Several hierarchs of the Greek Church have already concelebrated with hierarchs of the schismatic Ukrainian group.

The Russian Synod’s statement concludes: “The Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church authorizes His Holiness Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and all Russia to stop commemorating the name of His Beatitude the Archbishop of Athens and All Greece in the diptychs if the primate of the Greek Church begins to commemorate the head of one of the Ukrainian schismatic groups during Divine services or takes other actions testifying to his recognition of the Ukrainian Church schism.”

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10/17/2019

Comments
Anastasios11/10/2019 8:57 am
We are now observing how our spiritual leaders violate Orthodox Church canons. Many years now His Beatitude Bartholomew is diverging what our Spiritual fathers constituted to maintain our Holy Church in order. Bad enough he has been followed by His Heatitude Theodoros of Alexandria whom we expected to rescue the Church by convening the Hierarchs council to solve the issue of Ukraine. He is now regarded as betrayer because he acts against his statement before Met.Onufry of Canonical Church of Ukraine. If our Patriarchs do this what is the foundation of our Church. But they have to remember that Orthodox Church Christians are standing firmly and they are not going to follow them for what they are doing. We know they are paving a satan way because of their actions and conflicting statements. They will be counted for causing schism and harm the Church of Christ. The Patriarchate of Alexandria will disintegrate in two groups, those supporting him and those opposing him and follow Russians or other Orthodox Canonical Church which will not recognize Ukraine schism. I request our Church primates to stand firm on the Church canons and oppose whoever acts against them.
Fr Evangelos 10/18/2019 5:42 pm
God help us to have humility and be together in the Holy Spirit (Acts 15). w millions of other orthodox, we concur, Council & walk away in peace w whatever the Whole Church agrees .. this is not a play thing.. it’s our Savior’s sacred body on earth. Well said, Antiochian Son .. & pray for us please ps we are not called to be pro Russian or pro Greek but pro Christ & His representatives, the saints who say, “work together, not boss & try to control..either we are accountable to each other or we are not; & we have no infalible person in the sacred Orthodox Catholic Church. true humility & fruits show our priorities.. this can Easily be Solved w ...Humility & Repentance . May we not have to enter a major war to have to come to our senses ..Holy Theotokos, help
Antiochene Son10/17/2019 8:04 pm
Enough! If this is the "church of the councils" as we claim, then it is time for a council. If Patriarch Bartholomew continues in his obstinacy, then the responsibility falls to Alexandria to call one together. What is the harm in a conciliar discussion and debate on the subject? If Constantinople's claims are self-evident, then they should withstand all scrutiny. If not, however, they must be retracted.
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