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Pan-Orthodox Council

The Pan-Orthodox Council, officially referred to as the Holy and Great Council of the Orthodox Church (Greek: Ἁγία καὶ Μεγάλη Σύνοδος τῆς Ὀρθοδόξου Ἐκκλησίας;[1] also sometimes called the Council of Crete), was a synod of set representative bishops of the universally recognised autocephalous local churches of the Eastern Orthodox Church held in Kolymvari, Crete. The Council sat from 19 to 26 June 2016.

The Pan-Orthodox Council, Kolymvari, Crete, Greece, June 2016

Preparations edit

In March 2014, the Primates of local Orthodox Churches convened in Fener, the residence of the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I, and reached a decision: "The Holy and Great Council of the Orthodox Church will be convened by the Ecumenical Patriarch in Constantinople in 2016, unless something unexpected occurs."[1][2]

In January 2016, at the invitation of the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, the Synaxis of Primates of the Orthodox Autocephalous Churches was held at the Orthodox Center of the Ecumenical Patriarchate in Chambésy, Switzerland.[3] The Primates of the local Orthodox Churches and three official delegations representing the Church of Antioch, the Church of Greece, and the Church of Poland, convened to finalise the texts for the Holy and Great Council.[3] Due to the heightened tensions between Russia and Turkey, a decision was reached to hold the Synod in Greece.[4][5]

Agenda, decisions and reception edit

The items officially approved at the 2016 Synaxis for referral to and adoption by the Holy and Great Council were:[6][7]

  • The Mission of the Orthodox Church in Today's World;
  • The Orthodox Diaspora;
  • Autonomy and the Means by Which it is Proclaimed;
  • The Sacrament of Marriage and its Impediments;
  • The Importance of Fasting and Its Observance Today;
  • Relations of the Orthodox Church with the Rest of the Christian World.

Elizabeth Prodromou, an American professor who was on the team advising Patriarch Bartholomew at the Council, stated that the Council would enable the Orthodox church to express a "robust theology of global engagement".[8]

The Council in Crete approved, with minor amendments, the documents that had been elaborated by all the Churches in the course of their consultations prior to the Synod, and adopted the Message and the Encyclical.[9]

In view of non-attendance by the four Churches, the Synod's official spokesman Archbishop Job Getcha stated that all the documents adopted by the Council in Crete would be binding to all the Orthodox Churches.[10][11]

On 27 June 2016, the Synod of the Church of Antioch issued a statement concerning the Crete Council that stated that the documents adopted by in Crete were not binding for the Patriarchate of Antioch; the Church of Antioch recognized the Synod as "a preliminary gathering on the way to a Pan-Orthodox Council", while the documents it adopted as not final and open for discussion.[12][13]

The Synod of the Russian Church (the Moscow Patriarchate) in July 2016 passed a resolution that designated the Crete Council as "an important event in the history of the synodal process in the Orthodox Church that was begun by the First Pan-Orthodox consultation in Rhodes in 1961", but the Russian Church Synod refused to recognise the Synod as pan-orthodox and the documents thereof as "reflecting pan-orthodox consensus".[14] The Russian Church Synod decided to have the Crete Synod's documents examined for further conclusions.[14][15] In early December 2017, the Bishops′ Council of the ROC approved the previous resolution of the ROC Synod that stated that the ROC did not recognise the Council in Crete as Pan-Orthodox, nor its decisions binding for all the Orthodox Churches.[16]

On 18 November 2016, Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople sent a letter to the Archbishop of Athens asking him to admonish some of the Greek Orthodox clergy who reject the Holy and Great Council. According to the document, Patriarch Bartholomew reserved to himself the right to sever ecclesiastical and sacramental communion with those clergymen if Greek ecclesiastical authorities decide not to act on the patriarch's request to discipline them.[17] As Dr. Ines Murzaku, professor of Ecclesiastical History and Founding Chair of the Department of Catholic Studies at Seton Hall University, elaborated in her email interview to Crisis Magazine, such "interference and pressure to excommunicate might sound more as rules/jurisdiction that apply in the West“, and for this reason the Patriarch Bartholomew "might be viewed by many as ‘the Pope of the East’ or ‘Orthodox Pope’”.[18]

However, other Catholic scholars such as Ludwig Hertling, would disagree as he says in his book, Communio: Church and Papacy in Early Christianity, anyone could and did break communion when the parties felt necessary. The most prominent example is the excommunications between Patriarch Michael Kerularios and Cardinal Humbert (a representative of Pope Leo, but not Leo himself) when the latter excommunicated the former. That is still practiced in the Church today. The Patriarch's request for admonishment concerning the clerics in question is not based on their rejection of the Council per se, since others also disagree, but with the manner they conduct their activities as well as their allegations and charges, including that of heresy (both type of actions denounced by the Holy Synods of other autocephalous Churches).

Participants and delegations edit

Churches that attended edit

Church of Constantinople
Church of Alexandria
  • Patriarch Theodore II (Choreftakis), Pope and Patriarch of Alexandria and All Africa.[20][21]
  • Metropolitan Elder Petros (Giakoumelos) of Aksum.
  • Metropolitan Elder Gabriel (Raftopulos) of Leontopolis.
  • Metropolitan Makarios (Tillyrides) of Nairobi and All Kenya.
  • Metropolitan Jonah (Lwanga) of Kampala and All Uganda.
  • Metropolitan Seraphim (Iakóvou) of Zimbabwe and Angola
  • Metropolitan Alexandros (Gianniris) of Nigeria.
  • Metropolitan Theophylaktos (Tzoumerkas) of Tripoli.
  • Metropolitan Sergios (Kykkotis) of Good Hope.
  • Metropolitan Athanasios (Kykkotis) of Cyrene.
  • Metropolitan Alexios (Leontaritis) of Carthage.
  • Metropolitan Ieronymos (Muzeeyi) of Mwanza.
  • Metropolitan George (Vladimirou) of Guinea.
  • Metropolitan Nicholas (Antoniou) of Hermopolis.
  • Metropolitan Dimitrios (Zaharengas) of Irinopolis.
  • Metropolitan Damaskinos (Papandreou) of Johannesburg and Pretoria.
  • Metropolitan Narkissos (Gammoh) of Accra.
  • Metropolitan Emmanuel (Kagias) of Ptolemaidos.
  • Metropolitan Gregorios (Stergiou) of Cameroon and Exarch of Central Africa.
  • Metropolitan Nicodemos (Priangellos) of Memphis.
  • Metropolitan Meletios (Kamiloudes) of Katanga.
  • Bishop Panteleimon (Arathymos) of Brazzaville and Gabon.
  • Bishop Innokentios (Biakatonta) of Burudi and Rwanda.
  • Bishop Crysostomos (Karagounis) of Mozambique.
  • Bishop Neofytos (Kongai) of Nyeri and Mount Kenya.
  • Special Consultants:
    • Dr. Panagiotis Tzoumerkas, Professor, University Ecclesiastical Academy of Thessaloniki.
    • Archimandrite Paisios (Larentzakis).
    • Archimandrite Peter (Parginos).
    • Protopresbyter Athenodoros Papaevropiadis.
    • Protopresbyter Joseph Kwame Labi Ayete.
    • Deacon Emmanuel Kamanua.
Church of Jerusalem
  • Patriarch Theophilos (Giannopoulos) III, of Jerusalem.[20]
  • Metropolitan Benedict (Tsekouras) of Philadelphia.
  • Archbishop Aristarchos (Peristeris) of Constantina.
  • Archbishop Theophylaktos (Georgiadis) of Jordan.
  • Archbishop Nektarios (Selalmadzidis) of Anthedon.
  • Archbishop Philoumenos (Machamre) of Pella.
  • Special Consultants:
    • Archimandrite Christophoros (Mousa).
    • Archimandrite Damianos (Panou).
    • Archimandrite Nikodemos (Skrettas).
    • Archimandrite Chrysostomos (Nasis).
    • Archimandrite Ieronymos (Delioglou).
    • Protopresbyter Georgios Dragas.
    • Professor Theodoros Yiangou.[22]
Serbian Orthodox Church
Church of Romania
  • Patriarch Daniel (Ciobotea), of the Romanian Orthodox Church.
  • Archbishop Teofan (Savu), of Iași, and Metropolitan of Moldavia and Bucovina.
  • Archbishop Laurențiu (Streza), of Sibiu, and Metropolitan of Transylvania.
  • Archbishop Andrei (Andreicuț), of Vad, Feleacu and Cluj, and Metropolitan of Cluj, Maramureș and Sălaj.
  • Archbishop Irineu (Popa), of Craiova, and Metropolitan of Oltenia.
  • Archbishop Ioan (Selejan), of Timișoara, and Metropolitan of Banat.
  • Archbishop Iosif (Pop), of Western Europe, and Metropolitan of Western and Southern Europe.
  • Archbishop Serafim (Joantă), of Germany, Austria and Luxembourg, and Metropolitan of Germany, Central and Northern Europe.
  • Archbishop Nifon (Mihăiță), Metropolitan of Târgoviște.
  • Archbishop Irineu (Pop) of Alba Iulia.
  • Archbishop Varsanufie (Gogescu) of Râmnic.
  • Archbishop Ioachim (Giosanu) of Roman and Bacău.
  • Archbishop Casian (Crăciun) of Lower Danube.
  • Archbishop Timotei (Seviciu) of Arad.
  • Archbishop Nicolae (Condrea) in the Americas.
  • Bishop Sofronie (Drincec) of Oradea.
  • Bishop Nicodim (Nicolăescu) of Severin and Strehaia.
  • Bishop Visarion (Bălțat) of Tulcea.
  • Bishop Petroniu (Florea) of Sălaj.
  • Bishop Siluan (Mănuilă) of Hungary and Serbia.
  • Bishop Siluan (Șpan) of Italy.
  • Bishop Timotei (Lauran) of Spain and Portugal.
  • Bishop Macarie (Drăgoi) of Northern Europe.
  • Bishop Varlaam (Merticariu) of Ploiești, Assistant Bishop to the Patriarch, Secretary of the Holy Council.
  • Bishop Emilian (Nica) of Loviște, Assistant Bishop to the Archdiocese of Râmnic.[20][21]
Church of Cyprus
Church of Greece
Church of Poland
  • Metropolitan Sawa (Hrycuniak) of Warsaw and All Poland.[20][21]
  • Archbishop Szymon (Romańczuk) of Łódź and Poznań.
  • Archbishop Jeremiasz (Anchimiuk) of Wrocław and Szczecin.
  • Archbishop Abel (Popławski) of Lublin and Chełm.
  • Archbishop Jakub (Kostiuczuk) of Białystok and Gdańsk.
  • Bishop Jerzy (Pańkowski) of Siemiatycze.
  • Bishop Paisjusz (Martyniuk) of Gorlice.
  • Special Consultants:
    • Archimandrite Andreas.
    • Archpriest Anatol Szymaniuk.
    • Archpriest Andrzej Kuźma.
    • Archdeacon Paweł Tokajuk.
    • Mr. Jarosław Charkiewicz, journalist.
    • Mr. Jerzy Betlejko, interpreter.
    • Mr. Mikołaj Podolec, interpreter, steward.
Church of Albania
  • Archbishop Anastasios (Yannoulatos) of Tirana, Durrës and All Albania.[20][21][30]
  • Metropolitan Ignatios (Triantis) of Berat, Vlorë and Kanina.
  • Metropolitan Joan (Pellushi) of Koritsa.
  • Metropolitan Demetrios (Ntigkbasanis) of Argyrokastron.
  • Metropolitan Nikolla (Hyka) of Apollonia and Fier.
  • Metropolitan Andon (Merdani) of Elbasan, Shpat and Librazhd.
  • Metropolitan Nathaniel (Stergiou) of Amantia.
  • Bishop Asti (Bakallbashi) of Byllis.
  • Special Consultants:
    • Protopresbyter Jani Trebicka.
    • Father Anastasios Bendo.
    • Nun Rakela Dervishi.
    • Mr. Piro Kondili.
    • Dr. Dion (Vasil) Tushi.
    • Mrs. Sonila Rëmbeci (former member of the Presidency, and of the Central Council of the CEC, 2009-2013).
    • Mr. Orfea Beci (Press Office).
    • Father Charalampos Gkiokas (Staff of the Archbishop).
    • Deacon Spiros Topanxha (Staff of the Archbishop).
Church of Czech Lands and Slovakia
  • Archbishop Rastislav (Gont) of Prešov, the Czech Lands and Slovakia.[20][21][31]
  • Archbishop Michal (Dandár) of Prague.
  • Bishop Isaiah (Slaninka) of Šumperk.
  • Special Consultants:
    • Archpriest Milan Gerka, Secretary of the Holy Council.
    • Archimandrite Seraphim (Šemjatovský).
    • Archpriest Michal Švajko.
    • Archdeacon Maxim Durila.
    • Deacon Kiril Sarkissian.
    • Ms Iveta Stacova (interpreter).

Churches that did not attend edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ The delegation of the Church of Russia that had been approved on May 4 had included the following bishops:[38]
    • Patriarch Kirill of Moscow.
    • Metropolitan Onufriy (Berezovsky), of Kyiv and All Ukraine.
    • Metropolitan Juvenal (Poyarkov) of Krutitsy and Kolomna.
    • Metropolitan Vladimir (Cantarean) of Kishinev and All Moldavia.
    • Metropolitan Alexander (Mogilyov) of Astana and Kazakhstan, head of the Metropolitan Region in the Republic of Kazakhstan.
    • Metropolitan Vincent (Morar) of Tashkent and Uzbekistan, head of the Central Asia Metropolitan Region.
    • Metropolitan Barsanuphius (Sudakov) of St Petersburg and Ladoga, Chancellor of the Moscow Patriarchate.
    • Metropolitan Paul (Ponomaryov) of Minsk and Zaslavl, Patriarchal Exarch for All Belarus.
    • Metropolitan Hilarion (Alfeyev) of Volokolamsk, head of the Moscow Patriarchate department for external church relations.
    • Metropolitan Agathangel (Savin) of Odesa and Izmail.
    • Metropolitan Aleksandrs Kudrjašovs of Riga and All Latvia.
    • Metropolitan Tikhon (Yemelyanov) of Novosibirsk and Berdsk.
    • Metropolitan Sergius (Gensitsky) of Ternopil and Kremenets.
    • Metropolitan Kirill (Nakonechny) of Yekaterinburg and Verkhoturye.
    • Metropolitan Mercurius (Ivanov) of Rostov and Novocherkassk.
    • Metropolitan Mitrophan (Yourchuk) of Luhansk and Alchevsk, chairman of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church department for external church relations.
    • Metropolitan George (Danilov) of Niznniy Novrogod and Arzamas.
    • Metropolitan Anthony (Pakanych) of Borispol and Brovary, chancellor of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church.
    • Archbishop Mark (Arndt) of Berlin-Germany and Great Britain.
    • Archbishop Innocent (Vasilyev) of Vilna and Lithuania.
    • Archbishop Gurius (Apalko) of Novogrudok and Slonim.
    • Archbishop Seraphim (Tsujie) of Sendai.
    • Archbishop John (Pavlikhin) of Magadan and Sinegorye.
    • Archbishop Lazar (Gurkin) of Narva and Prichudje.
    • Bishop Anthony (Sevryuk) of Bogorodsk.

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External links edit

  • Official Website Of The Great And Holy Council.
  • Comprehensive Information On The Great And Holy Council From The Ecumenical Patriarchate Featuring Information, News, Commentaries, And History Of The Council Under The Heading "Road To The Council".
  • Ecumenical Patriarchate Press Office | Holy and Great Council of the Orthodox Church 2019-04-06 at the Wayback Machine. The Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople, 2016.
  • Facebook Open Forum Dedicated to Information About the Council, Discussions, and The Future of Councils of the Orthodox Church Run By and With Participation of Clergy, Scholars, and Regular Laymen.'''
  • Fr. Alexander Rentel On The Meaning Of Consensus.
  • Sister Vassa Can Non-Orthodox Be Called "Churches"?.
  • George Demacopoulos Innovation in the Guise of Tradition Anti Ecumenist Efforts to Derail the Great and Holy Council.
  • Paul Gavrilyuk: Orthodox Council Bridges Tensions Moves Toward Interfaith Dialogue.
  • Fr. Cyril Hovorun: A Blessedly Unpredictable Council.
  • St Vladimir's Orthodox Seminary 33Rd Annual Fr Alexander Schmemann Lecture Featuring Information On The Great And Holy Council.
  • Patriarch Of Alexandria Calls All To The Council.
  • Orthodox Autocephalous Church Of Albania On The Great And Holy Council.
  • Bishop Maxim Why We Should Go To The Council In Crete.
  • Patriarch Of Romania About The Holy And Great Council.
  • Many Questions Simple Answers By Archdeacon John Chryssavgis.
  • Open Letter Of Georgian Theologians To The Holy Synod Of Orthodox Church Of Georgia Support The Holy And Great Council 2018-10-23 at the Wayback Machine.
  • Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School Of Theology Statement On The Great And Holy Council 2018-10-22 at the Wayback Machine.
  • International, Multilingual Blog On The Great And Holy Council 2019-04-06 at the Wayback Machine.
  • Message from His All-Holiness on the Holy and Great Council - Ecumenical Patriarchate Press Office. His All-Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew (YouTube). May 13, 2016.
  • Archdeacon and Ecumenical Patriarchate spokesman John Chryssavgis. On the Great Council of the Orthodox Church. First Things. Feb. 3, 2016.

Criticism

  • The Holy And Great Council: Discussion. Orthodox Christianity (Pravoslavie.ru). (pathfinder to numerous articles mostly against the Council )
  • Patriarch Kirill: We Do Not Call The Forthcoming Pan-Orthodox Council Ecumenical.
  • Session Of The Holy Synod Of The Russian Orthodox Church 3 June 2016, Proceedings No. 35.
  • Orthodox Church Of Cyprus Has Proposed Amendments To The Text "Relations Of The Orthodox Church With The Rest Of The Christian World".
  • .
  • Conclusions Of The Theological-Academic Conference: The Holy And Great Council: With Great Preparation But Without Expectations. Transl. Fr. Nicholas K. Orthodox Christianity (Pravoslavie.ru). June 4, 2016.
  • . Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch and All the East. 2016-06-02.
  • Fr. Peter Alban Heers. From the Second Vatican Council (1965) to the Pan-Orthodox Council (2016): Signposts on the Way to Crete.
  • Bulgarian Orthodox Church: Outside The Orthodox Church "There Are No Other Churches, Only Heresies And Schisms".
  • Communication of the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia to the Clerics and Faithful.
  • Metropolitan Of New Smyrna: "It Cannot Be Considered A Pan-Orthodox Council In Which Not Every Bishop Participates".
  • Video: Georgian Orthodox Church Rejects Document On Ecumenism Drafted For The Great Council, 2016.
  • Met. Hierotheos Vlachos. Letter To The Holy Synod Of Greece Concerning Preparations For The Upcoming Great And Holy Council.
  • Metropolitan Of Limassol: "What Unity Are We Talking About? Those Who Departed From The Church Are Heretics And Schismatics".
  • Dimitrios Tselingidis Observations on the Text of the Upcoming Council.

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The Pan Orthodox Council officially referred to as the Holy and Great Council of the Orthodox Church Greek Ἁgia kaὶ Megalh Synodos tῆs Ὀr8odo3oy Ἐkklhsias 1 also sometimes called the Council of Crete was a synod of set representative bishops of the universally recognised autocephalous local churches of the Eastern Orthodox Church held in Kolymvari Crete The Council sat from 19 to 26 June 2016 The Pan Orthodox Council Kolymvari Crete Greece June 2016 Contents 1 Preparations 2 Agenda decisions and reception 3 Participants and delegations 3 1 Churches that attended 3 2 Churches that did not attend 3 2 1 Church of Antioch 3 2 2 Russian Church 3 2 3 Church of Bulgaria 3 2 4 Church of Georgia 3 2 5 Orthodox Church in America 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksPreparations editIn March 2014 the Primates of local Orthodox Churches convened in Fener the residence of the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I and reached a decision The Holy and Great Council of the Orthodox Church will be convened by the Ecumenical Patriarch in Constantinople in 2016 unless something unexpected occurs 1 2 In January 2016 at the invitation of the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew the Synaxis of Primates of the Orthodox Autocephalous Churches was held at the Orthodox Center of the Ecumenical Patriarchate in Chambesy Switzerland 3 The Primates of the local Orthodox Churches and three official delegations representing the Church of Antioch the Church of Greece and the Church of Poland convened to finalise the texts for the Holy and Great Council 3 Due to the heightened tensions between Russia and Turkey a decision was reached to hold the Synod in Greece 4 5 Agenda decisions and reception editThe items officially approved at the 2016 Synaxis for referral to and adoption by the Holy and Great Council were 6 7 The Mission of the Orthodox Church in Today s World The Orthodox Diaspora Autonomy and the Means by Which it is Proclaimed The Sacrament of Marriage and its Impediments The Importance of Fasting and Its Observance Today Relations of the Orthodox Church with the Rest of the Christian World Elizabeth Prodromou an American professor who was on the team advising Patriarch Bartholomew at the Council stated that the Council would enable the Orthodox church to express a robust theology of global engagement 8 The Council in Crete approved with minor amendments the documents that had been elaborated by all the Churches in the course of their consultations prior to the Synod and adopted the Message and the Encyclical 9 In view of non attendance by the four Churches the Synod s official spokesman Archbishop Job Getcha stated that all the documents adopted by the Council in Crete would be binding to all the Orthodox Churches 10 11 On 27 June 2016 the Synod of the Church of Antioch issued a statement concerning the Crete Council that stated that the documents adopted by in Crete were not binding for the Patriarchate of Antioch the Church of Antioch recognized the Synod as a preliminary gathering on the way to a Pan Orthodox Council while the documents it adopted as not final and open for discussion 12 13 The Synod of the Russian Church the Moscow Patriarchate in July 2016 passed a resolution that designated the Crete Council as an important event in the history of the synodal process in the Orthodox Church that was begun by the First Pan Orthodox consultation in Rhodes in 1961 but the Russian Church Synod refused to recognise the Synod as pan orthodox and the documents thereof as reflecting pan orthodox consensus 14 The Russian Church Synod decided to have the Crete Synod s documents examined for further conclusions 14 15 In early December 2017 the Bishops Council of the ROC approved the previous resolution of the ROC Synod that stated that the ROC did not recognise the Council in Crete as Pan Orthodox nor its decisions binding for all the Orthodox Churches 16 On 18 November 2016 Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople sent a letter to the Archbishop of Athens asking him to admonish some of the Greek Orthodox clergy who reject the Holy and Great Council According to the document Patriarch Bartholomew reserved to himself the right to sever ecclesiastical and sacramental communion with those clergymen if Greek ecclesiastical authorities decide not to act on the patriarch s request to discipline them 17 As Dr Ines Murzaku professor of Ecclesiastical History and Founding Chair of the Department of Catholic Studies at Seton Hall University elaborated in her email interview to Crisis Magazine such interference and pressure to excommunicate might sound more as rules jurisdiction that apply in the West and for this reason the Patriarch Bartholomew might be viewed by many as the Pope of the East or Orthodox Pope 18 However other Catholic scholars such as Ludwig Hertling would disagree as he says in his book Communio Church and Papacy in Early Christianity anyone could and did break communion when the parties felt necessary The most prominent example is the excommunications between Patriarch Michael Kerularios and Cardinal Humbert a representative of Pope Leo but not Leo himself when the latter excommunicated the former That is still practiced in the Church today The Patriarch s request for admonishment concerning the clerics in question is not based on their rejection of the Council per se since others also disagree but with the manner they conduct their activities as well as their allegations and charges including that of heresy both type of actions denounced by the Holy Synods of other autocephalous Churches Participants and delegations editChurches that attended edit Church of Constantinople Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew Archontonis President of the Holy and Great Council 19 20 Archbishop Leo Makkonen of Karelia and all Finland Metropolitan Stephanos Charalambides of Tallinn and all Estonia Metropolitan Elder John Zizioulas of Pergamon Archbishop Elder Demetrios Trakatellis of America Metropolitan Augustine Labardakis of Germany Archbishop Irenaeus Athanasiadis of Crete Metropolitan Isaiah Chronopoulos of Denver Metropolitan Alexios Panagiotopoulos of Atlanta Metropolitan Iakovos Sophroniadis of the Princes Islands Metropolitan Joseph Charkiolakis of Prikonnisos Metropolitan Meliton Karras of Philadelphia Metropolitan Emmanuel Adamakis of France Metropolitan Nikitas Lulias of the Dardanelles Metropolitan Nicholas Pissaris of Detroit Metropolitan Gerasimos Michaleas of San Francisco Metropolitan Amphilochios Andronikakis of Kissamos and Selini Metropolitan Ambrosios Zografos of Korea Metropolitan Maximos Vgenopoulos of Selyvria Metropolitan Amphilochios Stergios of Adrianopolis Metropolitan Kallistos Ware of Diokleia Metropolitan Antony Scharba of Ierapolis head of the Ukrainian Orthodox in the USA Archbishop Job Getcha of Telmessos Permanent Representative of the Ecumenical Patriarchate to the World Council of Churches Archbishop Jean Renneteau of Charioupolis head of the Patriarchal Exarchate of Orthodox Parishes of Russian Tradition in Western Europe Bishop Gregory Tatsis of Nyssa head of the Carpatho Russian Orthodox in the USA Special Consultants Bishop Makarios of Christopolis Estonia Archimandrite Tikhon Abbot of Stavronikita Monastery of Mount Athos Protopresbyter of the Ecumenical Throne Konstantinos Myron Germany Sister Theoxeni Abbess of the Holy Patriarchal and Stavropegic Monastery of the Life Giving Spring Chrysopigi gr Chania Mr Panteleimon Vingas Archon Grand Chartophylax of the Holy and Great Church of Christ Constantinople Dr Elizabeth Prodromou Professor USA Archimandrite Bartholomew Samaras Chief Secretary of the Holy and Sacred Council of the Ecumenical Patriarchate and Secretary to the Holy and Great Council s President Church of Alexandria Patriarch Theodore II Choreftakis Pope and Patriarch of Alexandria and All Africa 20 21 Metropolitan Elder Petros Giakoumelos of Aksum Metropolitan Elder Gabriel Raftopulos of Leontopolis Metropolitan Makarios Tillyrides of Nairobi and All Kenya Metropolitan Jonah Lwanga of Kampala and All Uganda Metropolitan Seraphim Iakovou of Zimbabwe and AngolaMetropolitan Alexandros Gianniris of Nigeria Metropolitan Theophylaktos Tzoumerkas of Tripoli Metropolitan Sergios Kykkotis of Good Hope Metropolitan Athanasios Kykkotis of Cyrene Metropolitan Alexios Leontaritis of Carthage Metropolitan Ieronymos Muzeeyi of Mwanza Metropolitan George Vladimirou of Guinea Metropolitan Nicholas Antoniou of Hermopolis Metropolitan Dimitrios Zaharengas of Irinopolis Metropolitan Damaskinos Papandreou of Johannesburg and Pretoria Metropolitan Narkissos Gammoh of Accra Metropolitan Emmanuel Kagias of Ptolemaidos Metropolitan Gregorios Stergiou of Cameroon and Exarch of Central Africa Metropolitan Nicodemos Priangellos of Memphis Metropolitan Meletios Kamiloudes of Katanga Bishop Panteleimon Arathymos of Brazzaville and Gabon Bishop Innokentios Biakatonta of Burudi and Rwanda Bishop Crysostomos Karagounis of Mozambique Bishop Neofytos Kongai of Nyeri and Mount Kenya Special Consultants Dr Panagiotis Tzoumerkas Professor University Ecclesiastical Academy of Thessaloniki Archimandrite Paisios Larentzakis Archimandrite Peter Parginos Protopresbyter Athenodoros Papaevropiadis Protopresbyter Joseph Kwame Labi Ayete Deacon Emmanuel Kamanua Church of Jerusalem Patriarch Theophilos Giannopoulos III of Jerusalem 20 Metropolitan Benedict Tsekouras of Philadelphia Archbishop Aristarchos Peristeris of Constantina Archbishop Theophylaktos Georgiadis of Jordan Archbishop Nektarios Selalmadzidis of Anthedon Archbishop Philoumenos Machamre of Pella Special Consultants Archimandrite Christophoros Mousa Archimandrite Damianos Panou Archimandrite Nikodemos Skrettas Archimandrite Chrysostomos Nasis Archimandrite Ieronymos Delioglou Protopresbyter Georgios Dragas Professor Theodoros Yiangou 22 Serbian Orthodox Church On June 9 2016 the Serbian Orthodox Church joined a number of local Churches which did not consider participation in the Pan Orthodox Council slated for late June on Crete to be possible 23 However on June 15 2016 the Serbian Church changed its position on the issue of its participation in the Pan Orthodox Council and decided to attend 24 with the caveat that it reserved the right to leave forum on Crete if the position of those churches who refused to participate was ignored 25 Serbian Patriarch Irinej Gavrilovic the Archbishop of Pec Metropolitan of Belgrade and Karlovci 20 Archbishop Jovan VI Vraniskovski of Ohrid and Skopje Metropolitan Amfilohije Radovic of Montenegro and the Littoral Metropolitan Porfirije Peric of Zagreb and Ljubljana Bishop Vasilije Vadic of Syrmia Bishop Lukijan Pantelic of Buda Bishop Longin Krco of New Gracanica Midwestern America Bishop Irinej Bulovic of Backa Bishop Hrizostom Jevic of Zvornik and Tuzla Bishop Justin Stefanovic of Zica Bishop Pahomije Gacic of Vranje Bishop Jovan Mladenovic of Sumadija Bishop Ignatije Midic of Branicevo Bishop Fotije Sladojevic of Dalmatia Bishop Atanasije Rakita of Bihac and Petrovac Bishop Joanikije Micovic of Budimlja and Niksic Bishop Grigorije Duric of Zahumlje and Hercegovina Bishop Milutin Knezevic of Valjevo Bishop Maxim Vasiljevic of Western America Bishop Irinej Dobrijevic of Australia and New Zealand Bishop David Perovic of Krusevac Bishop Jovan Culibrk of Slavonia Bishop Andrej Cilerdzic of Austria and Switzerland Bishop Sergije Karanovic of Frankfurt and all Germany Bishop Ilarion Golubovic of Timok Special Consultants Bishop Jeronim Mocevic of Jegra Archimandrite Sava Janjic of the Visoki Decani monastery Archimandrite Nikodim Kosovic of the Krka monastery Protopresbyter stavrophore Dr Zoran Krstic Protopresbyter Gaja Gajic Mr Vladan Tatalovic Assistant Professor at the University of Belgrade Faculty of Orthodox Theology 21 Church of Romania Patriarch Daniel Ciobotea of the Romanian Orthodox Church Archbishop Teofan Savu of Iași and Metropolitan of Moldavia and Bucovina Archbishop Laurențiu Streza of Sibiu and Metropolitan of Transylvania Archbishop Andrei Andreicuț of Vad Feleacu and Cluj and Metropolitan of Cluj Maramureș and Sălaj Archbishop Irineu Popa of Craiova and Metropolitan of Oltenia Archbishop Ioan Selejan of Timișoara and Metropolitan of Banat Archbishop Iosif Pop of Western Europe and Metropolitan of Western and Southern Europe Archbishop Serafim Joantă of Germany Austria and Luxembourg and Metropolitan of Germany Central and Northern Europe Archbishop Nifon Mihăiță Metropolitan of Targoviște Archbishop Irineu Pop of Alba Iulia Archbishop Varsanufie Gogescu of Ramnic Archbishop Ioachim Giosanu of Roman and Bacău Archbishop Casian Crăciun of Lower Danube Archbishop Timotei Seviciu of Arad Archbishop Nicolae Condrea in the Americas Bishop Sofronie Drincec of Oradea Bishop Nicodim Nicolăescu of Severin and Strehaia Bishop Visarion Bălțat of Tulcea Bishop Petroniu Florea of Sălaj Bishop Siluan Mănuilă of Hungary and Serbia Bishop Siluan Șpan of Italy Bishop Timotei Lauran of Spain and Portugal Bishop Macarie Drăgoi of Northern Europe Bishop Varlaam Merticariu of Ploiești Assistant Bishop to the Patriarch Secretary of the Holy Council Bishop Emilian Nica of Loviște Assistant Bishop to the Archdiocese of Ramnic 20 21 Church of Cyprus Archbishop Chrysostomos II Dimitriou of Nova Justiniana and All Cyprus 20 21 Metropolitan Georgios Papachrysostomou of Paphos and Exarchate of Arsinoe and Romaeon Metropolitan Chrysostomos Mahairiotis of Kition and Exarchate of Larnaca and Pano Lefkara Metropolitan Chrysostomos Kykkotis of Kyrenia and Exarchate of Lapithos and Karavas Metropolitan Athanasios Nikolaou of Limassol Amathous and Kourion Metropolitan Vasileios Karajiannis of Constantia and Ammochostos Metropolitan Nikiphoros Kykkotis of Kykkos and Tillyria Metropolitan Isaias Kykkotis of Tamassos and Oreini Metropolitan Barnabas Stavrovouniotis of Tremithousa and Lefkara Bishop Christophoros Tsiakkas of Karpasion Bishop Nektarios Spyrou of Arsinoe Bishop Nikolaos Timiadis of Amathus Bishop Epiphanios Mahairiotis of Ledra Bishop Leontios Englistriotis of Chytron Bishop Porphyrios Mahairiotis of Neapolis Bishop Gregory Hatziouraniou of Mesaoria Special Consultants Archimandrite Ioannis Ioannou Igumen of Monastery of St Barnabas Archimandrite Benedict Ioannou Director of St Barnabas Seminary Archimandrite Papagrigorios Ioannidis Archimandrite Gregory Mousouroulis Archimandrite Augustinos Kkaras Deacon Cyprian Kountouris Deacon Michael Nicholaou Mr Michael Spyrou Secretary of the Holy Council Church of Greece A Greek media report of May 24 2016 stated that at least a dozen bishops who had been appointed 26 to participate in the Holy and Great Council said that they refused to attend The specific prelates were to be replaced by other metropolitans at an urgently convened summit of the hierarchy of the Church of Greece 27 The original list of participants was published on March 8 2016 26 28 The final delagtion that attended the Synod included the following 21 Archbishop Ieronymos II Liapis of Athens 20 Metropolitan Prokopios Tsakoumakas of Philippi Neapolis and Thasos Metropolitan Chrysostomos Zaphiris of Peristeri Metropolitan Germanos Paraskevopoulos of Elis and Oleni Metropolitan Alexandros Papadopoulos of Mantineia and Kynouria Metropolitan Ignatios Alexiou of Arta Metropolitan Ignatios Lappas of Larissa and Tyrnavos Metropolitan Damaskinos Karpathakis of Didymoteichon and Orestias and Exarchate of Haemimontos Metropolitan Alexios Vryonis of Nikaia Metropolitan Hierotheos Vlachos of Metropolis of Nafpaktos and Agios Vlasios 29 Metropolitan Eusebios Pistolis of Samos and Ikaria Metropolitan Seraphim Papakostas of Kastoria and Exarchate of Upper Macedonia Metropolitan Ignatios Georgakopoulos of Demetrias and Almyros Metropolitan Nikodemos Korakis of Kassandria and Exarchate of All the Thermaic Gulf Metropolitan Ephraem Stenakis of Hydra Spetses and Aegina Metropolitan Theologos Apostolides of Serres and Nigrita Metropolitan Makarios Philotheou of Siderokastron Metropolitan Anthimos Koukouridis of Alexandroupoli Metropolitan Varnavas Tyris of Neapolis and Stavroupolis Metropolitan Chrysostomos Savvatos of Messinia Metropolitan Athenagoras Dikaiakos of Ilion Acharnes and Petroupolis Metropolitan Ioannis Tassias of Langadas Metropolitan Gabriel Papanicolaou of New Ionia and Philadelphia Metropolitan Chrysostomos Tsirigas of Nikopolis and Preveza and Exarchate of Old Epirus Metropolitan Theoklitos Athanasopoulos of Ierissos Mount Athos and Ardameri Special Consultants Bishop Clement Kotsomytis of Methoni Chief Secretary of the Holy Council Archimandrite Ignatius Sotiriades Secretary Inter Orthodox Relations Archimandrite Cherubim Moustakas Assistant Inter Orthodox Relations Protopresbyter Adamantios Augoustidis General Vicar of the Holy Archdiocese of Athens Associate Professor of Theology University of Athens Protopresbyter Basil Kalliakmanis Professor of Theology School of Thessaloniki Mr George Filias Professor of Theology University of Athens Church of Poland Metropolitan Sawa Hrycuniak of Warsaw and All Poland 20 21 Archbishop Szymon Romanczuk of Lodz and Poznan Archbishop Jeremiasz Anchimiuk of Wroclaw and Szczecin Archbishop Abel Poplawski of Lublin and Chelm Archbishop Jakub Kostiuczuk of Bialystok and Gdansk Bishop Jerzy Pankowski of Siemiatycze Bishop Paisjusz Martyniuk of Gorlice Special Consultants Archimandrite Andreas Archpriest Anatol Szymaniuk Archpriest Andrzej Kuzma Archdeacon Pawel Tokajuk Mr Jaroslaw Charkiewicz journalist Mr Jerzy Betlejko interpreter Mr Mikolaj Podolec interpreter steward Church of Albania Archbishop Anastasios Yannoulatos of Tirana Durres and All Albania 20 21 30 Metropolitan Ignatios Triantis of Berat Vlore and Kanina Metropolitan Joan Pellushi of Koritsa Metropolitan Demetrios Ntigkbasanis of Argyrokastron Metropolitan Nikolla Hyka of Apollonia and Fier Metropolitan Andon Merdani of Elbasan Shpat and Librazhd Metropolitan Nathaniel Stergiou of Amantia Bishop Asti Bakallbashi of Byllis Special Consultants Protopresbyter Jani Trebicka Father Anastasios Bendo Nun Rakela Dervishi Mr Piro Kondili Dr Dion Vasil Tushi Mrs Sonila Rembeci former member of the Presidency and of the Central Council of the CEC 2009 2013 Mr Orfea Beci Press Office Father Charalampos Gkiokas Staff of the Archbishop Deacon Spiros Topanxha Staff of the Archbishop Church of Czech Lands and Slovakia Archbishop Rastislav Gont of Presov the Czech Lands and Slovakia 20 21 31 Archbishop Michal Dandar of Prague Bishop Isaiah Slaninka of Sumperk Special Consultants Archpriest Milan Gerka Secretary of the Holy Council Archimandrite Seraphim Semjatovsky Archpriest Michal Svajko Archdeacon Maxim Durila Deacon Kiril Sarkissian Ms Iveta Stacova interpreter Churches that did not attend edit Church of Antioch edit The Antiochian Church pulled out due to the dispute over the ecclesiastical jurisdiction of Qatar that is also claimed by the Patriarchate of Jerusalem 32 The Antiochian Church joined the Church of Georgia in their reservations toward the pre conciliar document about marriage and also disagreed with the document about the Orthodox diaspora There were other matters which the Antiochian Church desired to discuss such as the calendar issue but had been removed from the agenda due to lack of consensus on the issue 33 Still desiring to convene a Pan Orthodox Council with full participation the Antiochian Church considers the 2016 meeting to be a preliminary meeting towards the Pan Orthodox Council and thus considers its documents not final but still open to discussion and amendment upon the convocation of the Great Pan Orthodox Council in the presence and participation of all the Autocephalous Orthodox Churches 34 Russian Church edit The Russian Orthodox Church pulled out because of her belief that the council is not truly pan orthodox without the Antiochan Bulgarian or Georgian churches 35 36 Previously a preliminary discussion was held on the composition of the delegation to the Pan Orthodox Council 37 and the list of participants was published 38 note 1 In 2007 the Moscow and Constantinople patriarchates disagreed at the Joint International Commission for Theological Dialogue Between the Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church over the issue of the Eastern Orthodoxy in Estonia 39 40 41 Metropolitan Stephanos the primate of the Constantinople backed Estonian church attended with the Ecumenical Patriarch s Constantinopolitan delegation 19 Metropolitan Cornelius of the Russia backed Estonian Church was not listed among the prospective Russian delegation 38 Church of Bulgaria edit The Bulgarian Orthodox Church pulled out due to disagreements on some of the texts already approved for the Synod meeting and specifically that those texts would not be subject to editing in the course of discussions though that seemed to be a misunderstanding since all documents were opened for discussion and other Churches went ready to and did amend them 42 Church of Georgia edit The Georgian Orthodox Church pulled out due to disagreements about several of the Synod s documents in particular The Relation of the Orthodox Church with the Rest of the Christian World 32 43 In December 2016 the holy synod of the Church of Georgia rejected the claim that the council which it refers to as the Council of Crete was Pan Orthodox and the idea that its texts reflected Orthodox Teaching 44 45 Orthodox Church in America edit The Orthodox Church in America OCA was not invited due to the lack of recognition of her autocephaly by some other autocephalous Churches However the jurisdiction did support the Council and its convocation by sending clergy scholars from among them to help with the event before during and after citation needed In addition she released an official letter in support of the Council and a special prayer to be included during every Divine Liturgy in every diocese 46 Also OCA scholars were among the drafters of a special letter sent to every autocephalous Church urging them to support the convocation of the Council during the time when critical voices were pressuring certain Churches to not attend the synod just a few days before it was to meet 47 However the OCA has not released a post Council statement and Metropolitan Tikhon has been in the process of resuming the discussion between the OCA and the Ecumenical Patriarchate citation needed Notes edit The delegation of the Church of Russia that had been approved on May 4 had included the following bishops 38 Patriarch Kirill of Moscow Metropolitan Onufriy Berezovsky of Kyiv and All Ukraine Metropolitan Juvenal Poyarkov of Krutitsy and Kolomna Metropolitan Vladimir Cantarean of Kishinev and All Moldavia Metropolitan Alexander Mogilyov of Astana and Kazakhstan head of the Metropolitan Region in the Republic of Kazakhstan Metropolitan Vincent Morar of Tashkent and Uzbekistan head of the Central Asia Metropolitan Region Metropolitan Barsanuphius Sudakov of St Petersburg and Ladoga Chancellor of the Moscow Patriarchate Metropolitan Paul Ponomaryov of Minsk and Zaslavl Patriarchal Exarch for All Belarus Metropolitan Hilarion Alfeyev of Volokolamsk head of the Moscow Patriarchate department for external church relations Metropolitan Agathangel Savin of Odesa and Izmail Metropolitan Aleksandrs Kudrjasovs of Riga and All Latvia Metropolitan Tikhon Yemelyanov of Novosibirsk and Berdsk Metropolitan Sergius Gensitsky of Ternopil and Kremenets Metropolitan Kirill Nakonechny of Yekaterinburg and Verkhoturye Metropolitan Mercurius Ivanov of Rostov and Novocherkassk Metropolitan Mitrophan Yourchuk of Luhansk and Alchevsk chairman of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church department for external church relations Metropolitan George Danilov of Niznniy Novrogod and Arzamas Metropolitan Anthony Pakanych of Borispol and Brovary chancellor of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church Archbishop Mark Arndt of Berlin Germany and Great 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