Patriarch Kirill writes to primates of all Local Churches about Ukrainian situation

Moscow, October 4, 2018

    

His Holiness Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia has written to all the primates of the world’s 15 Local Orthodox Churches to inform them about the ongoing crisis in Ukraine and to propose opening a pan-Orthodox discussion on the matter, Fr. Nikolai Balashov, the Deputy Head of the Department for External Church Relations of the Moscow Patriarchate, told RIA-Novosti.

“The Russian Orthodox Church’s position on so-called Ukrainian autocephaly and on the possible negative consequences of the Patriarchate of Constantinople’s actions for the unity of universal Orthodoxy is outlined in the letters. They also contain a proposal to start efforts to start a pan-Orthodox discussion on the situation,” Fr. Nikolai said.

Archpriest Nikolai Danilevich, the deputy head of the Ukrainian Church’s Department for External Church Relations, earlier responded to the Ecumenical Patriarchate’s troubling intrusion into the Ukrainian’s Church canonical territory by calling for a gathering of the Orthodox primates: “I think that now is the time, on a global level, for the primates of the Churches to gather in a council, in a synaxis, a meeting, to make a decision on these matters, because very hard times are coming.”

However, Fr. Nikolai Balashov also recently explained that the Russian Church cannot canonically initiate a Church-wide synaxis, though Pat. Kirill has taken the initiative to inaugurate a Church-wide discussion.

His Beatitude Patriarch Theodoros II of Alexandria also recently told the metropolitan and faithful of Odessa, Ukraine, that he would speak to the heads of the Local Orthodox Churches and inform them about the truth of what is happening in Ukraine, which he reiterated to His Beatitude Metropolitan Onuphry of Kiev and All Ukraine and the gathered faithful in Bolgrad, Ukraine on Saturday.

Follow us on Facebook!

10/4/2018

See also
Pat. Kirill proposed holding meeting to discuss history of Kiev’s relationship to Russian Church, Pat. Bartholomew refused Pat. Kirill proposed holding meeting to discuss history of Kiev’s relationship to Russian Church, Pat. Bartholomew refused Pat. Kirill proposed holding meeting to discuss history of Kiev’s relationship to Russian Church, Pat. Bartholomew refused Pat. Kirill proposed holding meeting to discuss history of Kiev’s relationship to Russian Church, Pat. Bartholomew refused
Russian hierarchs, clergy, and academics have studied the documentary evidence in-depth and have also found that there are a number of documents not previously introduced into academic circulation, including sources in Greek and Turkish, Fr. Nikolai explained.
Orthodox Encyclopedia Center publishing historical documents on return of Kiev Metropolis to Russian Church Orthodox Encyclopedia Center publishing historical documents on return of Kiev Metropolis to Russian Church Orthodox Encyclopedia Center publishing historical documents on return of Kiev Metropolis to Russian Church Orthodox Encyclopedia Center publishing historical documents on return of Kiev Metropolis to Russian Church
The Orthodox Encyclopedia Church-Academic Center is completing its work on the publication of a large body of newly-identified documents pertaining to the question of the reunification of the Metropolis of Kiev with the Russian Orthodox Church in 1685-1686.
Constantinople rejecting dialogue with Russian Church Constantinople rejecting dialogue with Russian Church Constantinople rejecting dialogue with Russian Church Constantinople rejecting dialogue with Russian Church
“What is happening now is a monologue of the Constantinople Patriarchate, and the Russian Orthodox Church’s efforts to prevent what may turn out to be irreparable are to no avail so far,” Vladimir Legoida, the head of the Moscow Patriarchate’s Synodal Department for Relations with Society and Media, said in an interview with the Rossiya-1 television channel today.
The current situation creates a threat of schism for Universal Orthodoxy The current situation creates a threat of schism for Universal Orthodoxy
Metropolitan Hilarion (Alfeyev)
The current situation creates a threat of schism for Universal Orthodoxy Metropolitan Hilarion (Alfeyev): The Current situation creates a threat of schism for Universal Orthodoxy
Metropolitan Hilarion (Alfeyev)
We have made this statement today in the hope that they will reconsider their decision, that no exarchs will go to Kiev. However, in the event that the decision is not reconsidered, we will be forced to think of retaliatory measures. At the moment, such measures are being discussed by our Holy Synod.

Subscribe
to our mailing list

* indicates required
×