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Reactions of the Eastern Orthodox churches to the 2018 Moscow–Constantinople schism

On 15 October 2018, the Russian Orthodox Church broke the communion with the Ecumenical Patriarchate because of a dispute concerning the canonical jurisdiction over Ukraine. This led to the 2018 Moscow–Constantinople schism. Numerous Orthodox churches took position concerning the dispute over the canonical jurisdiction over Ukraine, whether before or after this schism.

Russian Orthodox Church and the Ecumenical Patriarchate edit

Russian Orthodox Church edit

2018 edit

September edit

On 1 September, Metropolitan Hilarion, head of the Department for External Church Relations (DECR) of the ROC, declared: "we very much hope that the Patriarchate of Constantinople will manifest responsibility and take into consideration all the voices of Local Orthodox Churches, which have been clearly sounded in this period, and that the unity of world Orthodoxy will be preserved."[1]

On 8 September 2018, an interview by Metropolitan Hilarion, chairman of the Department of External Church Relations of the Russian Orthodox Church, was published on the official website of the External Church Relations of the Russian Orthodox Church. In it, Hilarion warned:[2]

when Constantinople in such an aggressive and cynical manner is interfering in the affairs of another Local Church, not only leads the dialogue into a deadlock, but also creates a threat of schism for the Universal Orthodoxy. In the event that Constantinople carries through its cunning plan of granting the autocephaly, it will mean that a group of schismatics will receive it. The canonical Church will not accept this autocephaly. The Russian Church will not recognize this autocephaly, of course. We will have no other choice but to break the communion with Constantinople. It means that the Patriarch of Constantinople will no longer have the right to call himself, as he is doing now, "the leader of the 300 million Orthodox Christians worldwide." At least half of the Orthodox Christians will not recognize him at all. By his actions he will, in fact, split the world Orthodoxy.

On 8 September, the synod of the Russian Orthodox Church expressed its "resolute protest against and deep indignation at" the report published a day prior on the appointment of the two hierarchs of the Ecumenical Patriarchate as exarchs of the Patriarchate for Kiev.[3] The same day, on a social network, Vladimir Legoyda, head of the Synodal Department for Church, Society and Media Relations of the Russian Orthodox Church, commented on the topic and stated that "[t]he appointment by the Patriarch of Constantinople of his episcopal representatives in Ukraine, without agreement with the Patriarch of Moscow [...] and His Beatitude [the] Metropolitan of Kiev [...], is [...] an unprecedentedly gross incursion into the Moscow Patriarchate's canonical territory[.] [...] These actions cannot be left unanswered".[4][5] The same day, the UOC-MP published an official declaration on its website which states: "[T]he appointment of the two Exarchs is a gross violation of the canonical territory of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church. The decision made by the Constantinopolitan Patriarchate contradicts the 2nd Canon of the Second Ecumenical Council (Constantinople), namely that, without being invited, "Bishops must not leave their own diocese and go over to churches beyond its boundaries"."[6]

On 14 September 2018, in response to the appointment of those two exarchs, the Russian Orthodox Church decided to hold "an extraordinary session" to take "retaliatory measures after the appointment by the Patriarchate of Constantinople of its "exarchs" to Kiev following up the decision of this Church's Synod "to grant autocephalous status to the Orthodox Church in Ukraine."" The synod of the ROC decided to stop commemorating the Ecumenical Patriarch during the divine liturgy.[7][8]

On 30 September 2018, in an interview to Izvestia daily published on the official website of the Moscow Patriarchate's Department for External Church Relations, Metropolitan Hilarion commented: "The Russian Church does not need to fear isolation. If Constantinople continues its anti-canonical actions, it will place itself outside the canonical space, outside the understanding of church order that distinguishes the Orthodox Church."[9]

October edit

On 2 October, Patriarch Kirill of the ROC sent a letter to all the autocephalous Orthodox churches to ask them to hold a "Pan-Orthodox discussion" concerning the question of Ukraine's autocephaly.[10][11][12][13]

On 5 October, the Metropolitan Pavel, head of the Belarusian Orthodox Church (exarchate of the Russian Orthodox Church), announced the meeting of the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church on 15 October in Minsk. He said that "The situation with the Orthodox Church in Ukraine will be on the agenda of the meeting".[14] This meeting had been announced previously on 7 January 2018 and was at the time "most likely to take place in mid October."[15]

On 9 October, Metropolitan Hilarion, chairman of the Department of External Church Relations of the Russian Orthodox Church warned that "if the project for Ukrainian autocephaly is carried through, it will mean a tragic and possibly irretrievable schism of the whole Orthodoxy." He added that "ignoring sacred canons shakes up the whole system of the church organism. Schismatics in other Local Churches are well aware that if autocephaly is given to the Ukrainian schismatics, it will be possible to repeat the same scenario anywhere. That is why we state that autocephaly in Ukraine will not be ‘the healing of the schism’ but its legalization and encouragement."[16]

On 16 October 2018, the very next day after the break of communion, Metropolitan Hilarion, chairman of the Department of External Church Relations of the Russian Orthodox Church, explained on Russian television that the decisions of the Patriarch of Constantinople "run contrary to the canonical Tradition of the Orthodox Church".[17] Moreover, an official communicate from the External Church Relations of the Russian Orthodox Church published the same day quoted Hilarion saying: "we no longer have a single coordinating center in the Orthodox Church, and we should very clearly realize that the Patriarchate of Constantinople has self-destructed as such [because] having invaded the canonical boundaries of another Local Church, by legitimatizing a schism it [the Ecumenical Patriarchate] has lost the right to be called the coordinating center for the Orthodox Church"[18]

On 17 October, Metropolitan Hilarion, head of the Moscow Patriarchate Department for External Church Relations, was interviewed by the BBC Russian Service; this interview was published on the official website of the Department of External Church Relations of the Russian Orthodox Church the very same day. Hilarion declared: "As of today, we have very clearly stated: the fact that the Patriarchate of Constantinople has recognized a schismatic structure means for us that Constantinople itself is now in schism. It has identified itself with a schism. Accordingly, we cannot have the full Eucharistic communion with it." Hilarion added that when members of the Russian Orthodox of Moscow Patriarchate pay visits to the monasteries on Mount Athos, they cannot participate in the sacraments (for example, receive communion), and promised punishment to any priests who participate in the divine services together with the local clergy. It is known that Russia makes large donations to the monasteries on Athos (the sum of $200 million was announced by a source close to the Moscow Patriarchate[19] and confirmed by Hilarion). Hilarion hinted that "[h]istory shows that when Athos is concerned over something, the monasteries on the Holy Mountain do find ways to inform the Patriarch of Constantinople about it" and called on Russian businessmen to switch donations to Russian sacred places.[20][21]

On 19 October, during a meeting with Pope Francis, Hilarion announces him that "because of the actions of the Patriarchate of Constantinople the Russian Orthodox Church had to suspend its participation in the work of the Joint International Commission for Theological Dialogue between the Roman Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church".[22] Hilarion explained on November that it was due to the fact that the synod of the Russian Orthodox Church had previously, on 14 September, decided "to break off the participation of the Russian Orthodox Church in the Episcopal Assemblies and in the theological dialogues, multilateral commissions and any other structures chaired or co-chaired by representatives of the Patriarchate of Constantinople."[23][24]

On 21 October, Metropolitan Hilarion declared in an interview that "[t]he Patriarch of Constantinople, who has positioned himself as the coordinator of common Orthodox activity, can no longer be such a coordinator" because said Patriarch of Constantinople had "opted for schismatics and ha[d] fully associated himself with them"; this interview was published on the official website of the Department of External Church Relations of the Russian Orthodox Church.[25]

On 22 October, Hilarion published a declaration on the same official website which stipulates that according to the Russian Orthodox Church, Filaret "was and remains a schismatic" despite the recognition of Filaret by the Patriarch of Constantinople. In the declaration, Hilarion also expressed his fears that, since on the 20 October 2018 the UOC-KP had decided to give the title of archimandrite of the Kiev Pechersk and Pochayiv Lavras to Filaret,[26][27][28] Filaret could be planning to seize "the main holy sites of the canonical Ukrainian Church [i.e. the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate)]".[29] On 30 October Filaret declared that after the unification council there would be no violence against the UOC, including in resolving property issues.[30]

On 23 October, Archpriest Igor Yakimchuk, from the Moscow Patriarchate Department for External Church Relations secretary for far abroad,[31] told Interfax that "[g]iven that the Byzantine Empire long ago ceased to exist and that Istanbul is not even the capital of Turkey now, there are no more canonical foundations even for the symbolic primacy of the Constantinople Patriarchate in the Orthodox world", and that the ROC would not comply to the Ecumenical Patriarch's decision.[32]

On 27 October, archpriest Nikolai Balashov, Deputy Head of Department for External Church Relations (DECR) of the ROC, declared in an interview that they "will never stop regarding Kiev as the mother of all Russian cities, as the font of [their] christening, birthplace of [their] Christian culture."[33] The same day, on the Russia-24 channel, Metropolitan Hilarion gave an interview; the restranscription of this interview was published the 28 October on the official website of the Department of External Church Relations of the Russian Orthodox Church. Hilarion declared that the Ecumenical Patriarch was "in a great hurry" to satisfies his "customers" from Ukraine and the USA, he also claimed that a special division of the staff in the US embassies was dedicated to influence the Ecumenical Patriarch and to take care of the situation in Ukraine. He also stated: "We understand that Patriarch Bartholomew is not free now in his actions."[34]

On 28 October, the Patriarch of Moscow Kirill stated in a speech, which was two days later published on the official website of the Department of External Church Relations of the Russian Orthodox Church, that there was "no conflict whatsoever between Constantinople and Moscow! There is Moscow's defense of the inviolable canonical norms [...] If one of the Churches supports the schismatics, if one of the Churches violates canons, then she ceases to be an Orthodox Church. Therefore, the position of the Russian Orthodox Church today, which has stopped the liturgical mention of the Patriarch of Constantinople, has to do not only with the relationships between the two Patriarchs – the point is the very nature of the Orthodox Churc[h]."[35]

November edit

In an interview given to Orthodoxia.info published on 6 November 2018, Metropolitan Onufriy's spokesman, Archbishop Kliment (Vecheria), declared that the Ecumenical Patriarch should have remembered that "Byzantium ended 500 years ago" and added that the Church "lives according to the gospel and not based on 'prerogatives' rooted in a nonexistent empire".[36]

On 12 November the first priest was sent by Patriarch Kirill to Istanbul (Turkey) "at the request of Russian believers who live in Turkey".[37]

In November, the Moscow Patriarchate established a parish in Constantinople, a territory under the canonical jurisdiction of the Ecumenical Patriarchate.[38]

During the month of November, Metropolitan Hilarion gave some interviews to news agencies from different countries which were published on the official website of the Department of External Church Relations of the Russian Orthodox Church. He declared that "the mechanisms of inter-Orthodox dialogue and cooperation, which were developing for a long while, have been destroyed. [...] [T]he Patriarchate of Constantinople, first in honour, acted as coordinator of the inter-Orthodox activities. Yet, now, when over a half of all the Orthodox Christians in the world are not in communion with it, Constantinople has lost this role".[24][39] In another interview he said that the Ecumenical Patriarch "claims the power over history itself by revoking decisions made over three centuries ago", that "[t]he danger of destruction of ages-old traditions has been more and more clearly realized now by Primates and hierarchs of Local Orthodox Churches, who speak out in favour of a pan-Orthodox discussion on the Ukrainian problem. In the new situation, which has shaped now, we have to search for new forms of communication of Churches adequate to it", and that the Ecumenical Patriarch could not chair a Pan-Orthodox Council since "[t]he coordinating role that the Throne of Constantinople played, though not without difficulties, in the Orthodox world in the second part of the 20th century, cannot be played by it now" because "[t]he Patriarchate of Constantinople has self-destructed as the coordinating center for Orthodox Churches."[40] In his last interview he declared that the Ecumenical Patriarch's actions "allegedly aimed to heal the Ukrainian schism [...] [a]ctually lead to the deepening of the schism in Ukraine and to creating for the Orthodox Church an unprecedented situation when the whole body of the world Orthodoxy may find itself split into pieces."[41]

On 22 November, Metropolitan Hilarion said on the channel Russia-TV 24 that Ukraine would never get its autocephaly.[42]

On 26 November, Metropolitan Hilarion declared that the ROC would send a priest in South Korea and declared the plans "to create a full-fledged parish", because until the 1950s in Korea was a Russian Spiritual Mission whose faithfuls were in the 1950s transferred to the Ecumenical Patriarchate's jurisdiction. The priest is scheduled to be sent by the end of the year.[43]

On 28 November, the ROC officials reacted at the announce of the Ecumenical Patriarchate's decision (taken on 27 November 2018) to dissolve the Archdiocese of Russian Orthodox Churches in Western Europe. The ROC officials reminded that during the spring of 2003, Patriarch Alexy II of Moscow proposed to all bishops and Orthodox parishes of Russian tradition in Western Europe to unite as part of the self-governing metropolitan district of the Russian Orthodox Church.[44]

December edit

On 4 December, in an interview given to Orthodoxie.com, Metropolitan Hilarion declared that the fact the Patriarch of Constantinople had fallen in schism "was not without precedents in the history of the Constantinople Patriarchate" and gave the example of Nestorius and the Patriarchs of Constantinople who accepted the union with the Catholic Church after the Council of Florence.[45] He also said the Ecumenical Patriarchate's actions in Ukraine were a "revenge" on Patriarch Kirill of Moscow because, according to Hilarion, the Ecumenical Patriarch believes that it is the Russian Orthodox Church who incited some Orthodox churches not to participate in the Pan-Orthodox Council of Crete.[46]

On 14 December, ROC claimed that Patriarch Kirill sent messages to the Primates of the Local Orthodox Churches, to Pope Francis, to Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, head of the Anglican Communion, to Rev. Dr. Olav Fykse Tveit, General Secretary of the World Council of Churches, to António Guterres, United Nations Secretary-General, and to Thomas Greminger, Secretary General of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe. He also sent messages to Emmanuel Macron, President of France, and to Angela Merkel, Chancellor of Germany, as they were both heads of the Normandy format. Patriarch Kirill wanted to draw their attention to what he perceived as "the large-scale violations of the rights and freedom of hierarchs, clergy and laity of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church."[47][48][49][50] However, UN Secretary-General António Guterres did not receive such a letter.[51]

On 15 December, after the election of Epiphany at the unification council, archpriest Nikolay Balashov, deputy head of the Moscow Patriarchate Department for External Church Relations, told Interfax that this election "means nothing" for the ROC.[52]

After the unification council, the Patriarch of Moscow sent a letter to the primates of all the autocephalous local Orthodox churches (but not to the Ecumenical Patriarchate nor to the OCU), urging them not to recognize the OCU and that "there was no unification. The schismatics were and still are outside the Church."[53]

On 21 December, after the diocesan assembly of Moscow, the Patriarch of Moscow declared during that the Soviet persecution of the ROC, the Patriarchate of Constantinople "did all it could to tear from [the ROC's] living body those parts that were within its reach: Estonia, Finland, Poland, and Latvia."[a][54][55][56][57]

On 28 December, the synod of the ROC decided to establish an exarchate of Western Europe of the Moscow Patriarchate. It was decided that the following countries would be under the exarchate's responsibility: Andorra, Belgium, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Spain, Italia, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, the Principality of Monaco, the Netherlands, Portugal, France, and Switzerland.[58][59][60] This was done in response to the Ecumenical Patriarchate's actions in Ukraine.[61] On the same day, in an interview with Russia-24 channel,[62] Metropolitan Hilarion declared the ROC "will now act as if they [Constantinople] do not exist at all because our purpose is missionary, our task is to educate, we are creating these structures for ministerial care about our flock, there can be no such deterring factors here", and that the ROC will take charge of the Orthodox faithfuls of its diaspora instead of the Eumenical Patriarchate.[63][64]

On 29 December, during an interview to the channel Russia-24, Metropolitan Hilarion declared the Patriarch of Moscow had informed during the last meeting of the Supreme Diocesan Assembly of Moscow Orthodox faithfuls could communiate in the territory of the Mount Athos, but only in the Saint Panteleimon Monastery.[65][66] The territory of the Mount Athos is under the jurisdiction of the Ecumenical Patriarchate. Hilarion declared the Saint Panteleimon Monastery "belongs to the Constantinople Church, as do all monasteries on Mt. Athos, but we know that it was built with Russian money by Russian monks and houses a Russian and Ukrainian monastic brotherhood, all rites are performed in a Slavic language and the laity who come there may take communion in it ... But not in other Athos monasteries".[66][65][67]

On 30 December, Interfax reported that the ROC was building a church on the territory of the embassy of Russia in Ankara.[68] Turkey is part of the jurisdiction of the Ecumenical Patriarchate.

On 30 December, Patriarch Kirill sent a letter to Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew.[69][70][71] In this letter, Kirill declared: "if you [Ecumenical Patriarch] will act in keeping with intentions enunciated in your letter, you will forever lose an opportunity to serve to the unity of the holy Churches of God, will cease being the First in the Orthodox world which numbers hundreds of millions of believers, and the sufferings that you have inflicted upon Orthodox Ukrainians will follow you to the Last Judgment of our Lord who judges all people impartially and will testify against you before Him." The letter was published on the official websites of the ROC on 31 December.[72][73]

2019 edit

January edit

On 5 January, press secretary of the Patriarch of Moscow Alexander Volkov declared that "Patriarch Bartholomew today finally cut himself off from world Orthodoxy by joining the schism" because the Ecumenical Patriarch had signed the tomos granting autocephaly to the OCU.[74] On the same day, Vladimir Legoyda, head of the Synodal Department for Church, Society and Media Relations of the ROC declared the tomos of autocephaly the Ecumenical Patriarch had signed was "a paper that is a result of unbridled political and personal ambitions. Signed in violation of the canons and thus possessing no canonical force".[75][76]

On 7 January 2019, during the festive Christmas liturgy in the Cathedral of Christ the Savior, Patriarch Kirill of the ROC did not mention a single name of the primates of other local Orthodox Churches, with whom the ROC is in canonical communion. Such commemoration (in Greek, it is called "diptych") is demanded by a church charter and is a centuries-old tradition. In contrast to this, the head of the newly created Orthodox Church of Ukraine, Metropolitan Epiphanius, solemnly listed the names of all the primates, including the "Most Holy Patriarch of Russia Kirill".[77][78][79]

On 14 January 2019, Metropolitan Hilarion declared:[80][81]

The Russian Orthodox Church originated in Kiev, not in Moscow, not in St. Petersburg. Kiev is our baptismal font. We respect political borders, but we also expect political leaders to respect self-consciousness of the faithful in Russia, in Ukraine, in Byelorussia, in Moldova, and in other states in which the Russian Orthodox Church has its presence. Recently we have often heard from representatives of the Patriarchate of Constantinople that it recognizes the Moscow Patriarchate in the borders in which it existed at the end of the 16th century, when the Eastern Patriarchs recognized the Patriarch of Moscow as the fifth among them. They say that what happened afterwards was an unlawful expansion of the Russian Orthodox Church. It is very strange to hear these arguments, for they imply that the missionary work of the Russian Orthodox Church in the territories that were gradually added to the Russian Empire was something unlawful. They imply that the Russian Orthodox Church should have remained within the limits of the Moscow principalities, and that all new lands added to the Russian Empire should not have been an area of missionary activities of the Church. We cannot accept such arguments. We find them foolish and believe that the Patriarchate of Constantinople is very, very wrong in these deliberations.

On 30 January 2019, Vladimir Legoyda, head of the Russian Orthodox Church's Department for Church, Society and Media Relations, wrote that the tomos of the OCU made the OCU a vassal of the Ecumenical Patriarchate.[82]

On 31 January, Patriarch Kirill declared the point of no return between the ROC and the Ecumenical Patriarchate had not been reached, stating: "The point of no return is the end of existence. Each of us will experience such a point when our physical life ends. But as long as we live, as long as the Church lives, no point of no return must exist, and I am sure this will not happen".[83][84] On the same day, he declared:[85][86]

Ukraine is not on the periphery of our church. We call Kiev 'the mother of all Russian cities.' For us Kiev is what Jerusalem is for many. Russian Orthodoxy began there, so under no circumstances can we abandon this historical and spiritual relationship. The whole unity of our Local Church is based on these spiritual ties.

On 11 February 2019, Metropolitan Hilarion said in an interview published on the official website of the DECR that the Mount Athos had to make a choice and that he hopes the Mount Athos "will make the only right choice – the one in favor of canonical order."[87][88]

April edit

In April, an article of Metropolitan Hilarion was published on the website of the DECR, titled "Two-headed hydra of Ukrainian schism and the world Orthodoxy" In the article, Hilarion which he explained why, according to him, no other local Orthodox Churches apart from the Ecumenical Patriarchate have recognized the OCU in the last four months.[89]

May edit

On 29 May, the Moscow Patriarchate Department For External Church Relations published a commentary of the 20 February 2019 letter of the Ecumenical Patriarchate to Archbishop Anastasios of Albania; the comment had been written by experts of the Synodal Biblical and Theological Commission of the ROC.[90][91]

On 30 May 2019, Vladimir Legoyda, head of the Synodal Department for Church, Society and Media Relations of the ROC, said the ROC was aware of the efforts of the Church of Cyprus primate, Chrysostomos II, and added that "to some extent [Chrysostomos'] actions can be considered in line with the ROC proposal (...) He has consistently held talks with representatives from various local Churches, telling of the need to resolve the problem" Legoyda also said the ROC "has repeatedly stressed the desire and the need for a pan-Orthodox decision on this issue because it cannot be resolved unilaterally"[92]

October edit

On 7 October 2019, the ROC officially released a comments by the Secretariat of the Biblical and Theological Synodal Commission of the Russian Orthodox Church. "The document discusses the problems of apostolic succession among schismatic «hierarchs», the limits of application of the oikonomia principle, issues of the lack of legitimacy of the OCU, the distortion of the role of the first bishop in the Orthodox Church, and explains the suspension of Eucharistic communion."[93][94]

On 17 October 2019, the Holy Synod of the ROC reacted to the announcement that the Church of Greece had recognized the OCU. The Holy Synod stated: "If the Ukrainian schism is really recognized by the Greek Orthodox Church and its Primate — either in the form of a joint service, liturgical commemoration of the leader of the schism or sending official letters to them — it will be a sad testimony to the deepening division in the family of local Orthodox Churches. [...] We cease the prayer and Eucharistic communion with those bishops of the Greek Church who have entered or will enter into communion with representatives of the Ukrainian non-canonical schismatic communities. [...] the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church authorizes his Holiness Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and all Russia to stop the commemoration of the name of His Beatitude Archbishop of Athens and the entire 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 indicating the recognition of the Ukrainian schism."[95][96][97]

Ecumenical Patriarchate edit

2018 edit

On 22 October, the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew declared "Whether our Russian brothers like it or not, soon enough they will get behind the Ecumenical Patriarchate's solution, as they will have no other choice". The Ecumenical Patriarch added he was aware Russia was doing efforts to thwart the Ecumenical Patriarchate's plans.[98]

On 23 September 2018 Patriarch Bartholomew, while celebrating Divine Liturgy in the Saint Fokas Orthodox Church "proclaimed that he had sent a message that Ukraine would receive autocephaly as soon as possible, since it is entitled to it".[99][100]

On 26 September, the recently appointed exarch of Ukraine, Daniel of Pamphilon [ru] , declared on his Facebook page that concerning the future of Ukraine "[t]he path to the Autocephaly is irreversible".[101][102]

On 24 November, the Ecumenical Patriarch declared to the holy synod of the Romanian Orthodox Church concerning the pre-conciliar agreement concerning the granting of autocephaly to a church:[b][103][104]

Of course, the pre-conciliar treatment of the issue of autocephaly provisioned a different solution. However, once consensus has not been reached – and the Ecumenical Patriarchate is in no way responsible for this – so that Autocephaly be eventually included in the agenda of the issues under consideration at the Holy and Great Council, it is self-evident that the hitherto relevant practice for centuries is applied and be ratified ad referendum at a future Ecumenical Council.

On 13 December 2018, in his homily, Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew declared the decision by the ROC to break communion was "extreme", and "unacceptable" as a lever of pressure.[105]

On 14 December, the Ecumenical Patriarchate published on its official website a comment by Metropolitan Sotirios of Pisidia regarding the celebration of a mass at Belek by a priest of the ROC with the support of the Russian consulate in Antalya. In said commentary, the Metropolitan said this region was part of the Ecumenical Patriarchate's jurisdiction and that the priest of the ROC had not asked the Ecumenical Patriarchate to conduct this mass on the Ecumenical Patriarchate's territory. Therefore, according to the Metropolitan, the priest had transgressed some canons, and such a behavior could create a schism among the faithfuls of the region of Belek.[106]

On 24 December 2018, Patriarch Bartholomew responded to the allegations made by the ROC that he had been bribed. Bartholomew responded by making a joke saying "the Russian Church accuses me of having received money to proclaim this autocephaly – actually I didn't really receive money, but rather a lot of candies and chocolates from the factory… the factory of Poroshenko. He sent me a lot of sacks like these, I have already distributed them all. These two are the last ones. I will open them, and throw them among you, so whoever is lucky will get some of it."[107][108][109][110] (for the reference of the joke, see: Petro Poroshenko#Business career). The video of this speech was published on the official Facebook page of the Ecumenical Patriarchate.[108][111]

2019 edit

On 25 January 2019, the Ecumenical Patriarch talked about the subject of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine.[112][113][114]

In 2019, the Ecumenical Patriarch declared, in a letter to Patriarch John X of Antioch, that he (the Ecumenical Patriarch) would not convene a pan-Orthodox council on the question of Ukraine.[115][116][117]

On 20 February 2019, the Ecumenical Patriarch answered the letter of the Holy Synod of the Albanian Orthodox Church. The Ecumenical Patriarch justified, with historical arguments, that the Ecumenical Patriarchate had the right to give autocephaly to the OCU. Concerning the validity of the ordinations performed by Filaret, the Ecumenical Patriarch joined the researches of Metropolitan Vasily[c] and cited the example of the mending of the Meletian schism, the Bulgarian schism, and the ROCOR schism to prove the validity of Filaret's ordinations.[118][119][120][121][122]

In an interview published on 21 February 2019 in the Serbian magazine Politika,[123] the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew declared that there is no Pope of the East in the religious conscience of Orthodox Church.[124] In the same interview, he declared: "As for the provision of autocephaly with the consent of other Orthodox Churches, this did not happen, because it is not a tradition in our Church. All the Tomoses of the autocephaly that were granted to the newly created autocephalous churches (Russia, Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria, Georgia, Athens, Warsaw, Tirana and Presov) were provided by the Ecumenical Patriarchate, and this was not preceded by any agreement or negotiation at the Pan-Orthodox level."[125] Bartholomew also declared that no State pressured the Ecumenical Patriarchate to grant autocephaly to Ukraine, but that "a large number of state leaders have greeted the Ecumenical Patriarchate with this decision."[126]

In May 2019, Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew declared in a speech to journalists: "Regarding this issue and the Patriarchate's stance, a lot of false information have been fed to the media, such as falsified historical facts and distorted truth while the true facts have been carefully or/and deliberately concealed."[127]

On 23 May, the Archons of the Ecumenical Patriarch announced an E-book titled The Ecumenical Patriarchate and Ukraine Autocephaly: Historical, Canonical, and Pastoral Perspectives would be released soon "to inform all people of goodwill about the truth regarding the Autocephaly granted by the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople to the Orthodox Church in Ukraine".[128][129] On 30 May 2019, the E-book version of the book was released.[130]

Responses from other autocephalous Eastern Orthodox churches edit

Church of Cyprus edit

On 26 September 2018, the head of the Church of Cyprus, Archbishop Chrysostomos II, had a meeting with the Ukrainian ambassador in Cyprus, Borys Humeniuk; during this meeting, the question of the ecclesiastical problems in Ukraine was discussed. During the meeting, Chrysostomos II "expressed his worry and concern about the latest events in the Ukrainian Church and the possibility of the creation of a schism that would harm the unity of all Orthodoxy" and declared that the Church of Cyprus was ready to be a "bridge for the normalization of the unstable situation" between the Patriarchates of Moscow and Constantinople concerning the question of the Orthodoxy in Ukraine. Those declarations were published on the official website of the Church of Cyprus.[131][132]

On 9 January 2019, Archbishop Chrysostomos declared: "What's most important right now is not autocephaly, but that Orthodoxy may not be divided" He added he would never commemorate the name of the primate of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine in the diptych of the Divine Liturgy.[133][134] On 25 January 2019, Archbishop Chrysostomos declared he considered the Ecumenical Patriarchate as the "Mother Church" and that he "maintains good relations with the Phanar, which he will preserve despite any difficulties." He added he would concelebrate one day with Metropolitan Epiphanius once the latter would have come in Cyprus.[135][136][137][138]

On 7 February 2019, the holy synod of the Church of Cyprus decided that on 18 February 2019 the holy synod of the Church of Cyprus will hold an extraordinary meeting to give its final decision concerning the Ukrainian question.[139] On 18 February, the Church of Cyprus declared it did not doubt the goals of granting autocephaly in Ukraine was to heal the schism in Ukraine; the Church of Cyprus also stated that if the schism in Ukraine was not overcame in a certain amount of time, the Church of Cyprus "expect[s] that the Ecumenical Patriarch, making use of his regulatory role given to him by his position as First in Orthodoxy, will convene either a Pan-Orthodox Council or a Synaxis of the Primates to act upon the matter." In the same communiqué, the Church of Cyprus declared it offered to be a mediator on the issue.[140][141][142][143][144] The Church of Cyprus did not state it recognized the OCU.[145]

Meeting with representatives of other churches edit

On 18 April 2019, the primates of the Church of Cyprus, the Church of Alexandria, the Church of Antioch, and the Church of Jerusalem gathered.[146][147] They released a communiqué in which they write that among other things they "looked into the problems that arose after granting autocephaly to the Orthodox Church in Ukraine". The primates of Alexandria, Antioch and Jerusalem supported the "initiative of mediation" of the primate of the Church of Cyprus.[146][148][149]

The primate of the Church of Cyprus released a communiqué on 14 May 2019 in which he said: "I have not received any order! I am leaving for Serbia, Bulgaria, and Greece to discuss the Ukrainian issue"[150][151][152][153] From 17 May to 21 May he met the primates of the Bulgarian, Greek and Serbian Orthodox churches.[154]

In May 2019, Archbishop Chrysostomos was interviewed concerning his mediation role in which he said: "if one Church agrees with one side, another Church will agree with the other, and it will be a great evil! We could then reach a schism! The best is for us all to agree, and to make a decision all together, because the decision of only one Church will not serve any purpose, and what I am afraid of would happen. For myself, I could make a decision in favor of one side or the other, but I consider it wrong. That's why I didn't do it!"[155][156]

In an interview given on 6 September 2019, the primate of the Church of Cyprus said the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew was displeased with the former's initiative of meetings: "We have taken the first step. We tried to begin seeing different Church primates and discovered that the Ecumenical Patriarch didn't want something like this. After that we just said, 'Did we commit a murder?' We stop here!" He also added: "As the Church of Cyprus we did not say we recognize [the Orthodox Church of Ukraine], but we do not recognize it either. We maintain a neutral relationship, and we want to have good relations with everyone."[157][158]

In December 2019, the primate of the Church of Cyprus reiterated that his church had taken a neutral stance despite the actions of some of its hierarchs. He added that the Patriarchate of Moscow had asked him for his support; he replied that he disagreed with the decisions of the Moscow Patriarch to cease commemorating some other primates (the Ecumenical Patriarch, the Archbishop of Athens, and the Patriarch of Alexandria[d]). He added: "[The Patriarch of Moscow] is going to create a schism. And the schism is the greatest sin. I do not understand it. He wants to be the first. I told him you would never be the first. Over the past 17 centuries, the Patriarch of Constantinople has been established as first among all Eastern Orthodox primates. Full stop."[159]

Greek Orthodox Church of Alexandria edit

On 22 October 2018, the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria and the Polish Orthodox Church issued a joint statement in which they "call upon all those on whom it depends to eliminate church misunderstandings associated with the bestowal of autocephaly to the Ukrainian Church; to please do whatever is within their might to avoid conflict over this issue in order to establish church order on Ukrainian territory."[160][161][162][163][164][165]

On 18 April 2019, the primates of the Church of Cyprus, the Church of Alexandria, the Church of Antioch, and the Church of Jerusalem gathered.[146][147] They released a communiqué in which they write that among other things they "looked into the problems that arose after granting autocephaly to the Orthodox Church in Ukraine". The primates of Alexandria, Antioch and Jerusalem supported the "initiative of mediation" of the primate of the Church of Cyprus.[146][148][149]

In June 2019, the Orthodox Patriarch of Alexandria, in an interview, took a stand on the Ukrainian issue for the first time. He said the Ecumenical Patriarch "had the right to grant" autocephaly, but that the question of who received this autocephaly is what created divisions among the Orthodox churches. He added: "Every problem has its solution. Our Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew is the Patriarch of Romiosyne, who we all respect and love. Do not forget that this issue is not a dogmatic one. There is a solution to the issue of Autocephaly."[166]

Polish Orthodox Church edit

In May 2018, the Polish Orthodox Church (POC) declared it "express[es] a clear position of the Polish Autocephalous Church, namely, that the ecclesiastic life of the canonical Orthodox Church should be based on the principles of dogmatiс theology and the holy canons of the Orthodox Church. [...] The violation of this principle brings chaos to the life of the Church. In Ukraine, there are certain schismatic groups that must first repent and return to the canonical Church. Only then can we discuss the issue of granting autocephaly."[167][168][169]

In September 2018, Secretary of the Chancellery of the POC sent a letter to rbc.ru in response to a request for a statement from the POC on the matter of Ukrainian autocephaly.[170][171][172] In this letter, the POC reinstate its May 2018 position and that "[c]onsent of all the Local Churches is needed in order to grant the autocephaly to the Ukrainian Church, and a hasty decision can deepen the schism ... autocephaly is granted by the Mother Church after reaching agreement with the Primates of all the Local Churches[.]"[172][170][173]

On 22 October 2018, the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria and the Polish Orthodox Church issued a joint statement in which they "call upon all those on whom it depends to eliminate church misunderstandings associated with the bestowal of autocephaly to the Ukrainian Church; to please do whatever is within their might to avoid conflict over this issue in order to establish church order on Ukrainian territory."[160][161][162][163][164][165]

On 16 November 2018, the Polish Orthodox Church issued an official communiqué after the meeting of its synod on 15 November 2018.[174] The Polish Orthodox Church declared in this communiqué that it did not recognize the rehabilitation of the UAOC and the UOC-KP and that the synod "forbids the priests of the Polish Orthodox Church from having liturgical and prayerful contact with the ‘clergy’ of the so-called Kiev Patriarchate and the so-called ‘Autocephalous Orthodox Church,’ which have committed much evil in the past". The communiqué also stated that "[o]nly the observance of the dogmatic and canonical norms of the Church and the preservation of the centuries-old tradition will protect Orthodoxy from severe ecclesiastical consequences on an international scale."[175][176]

On 8 January 2019, Metropolitan Sawa, primate of the Polish Orthodox Church, declared that Epiphanius was a layperson and not member of the clergy. He added that the grant of autocephaly to the OCU was a violation of the canon law.[177][178]

On 2 April 2019, the Assembly of bishops of the POC released a communiqué. In it, it declared it reiterated its stance taken 9 May and 15 November 2018. The communiqué says the POC is in favor of granting autocephaly to Ukraine, and that autocephaly should be given "according to the dogmatic and canonical norms of the whole Church, and not of a group of schismatics. Those who left the Church and have been deprived of their priestly ordination, cannot represent a healthy ecclesial body. It is an uncanonical act, violating the Eucharistic and inter-Orthodox unity."[179][180] In the same communiqué, the POC declared that when it received schismatics they were reordinated, however religious experts disagreed, saying that there is no documents or pictorial proofs proving the ordinations happened, and citing the case of bishops of the Lusitanian Orthodox Church who were accepted into the POC without reordinations.[181]

Serbian Orthodox Church edit

In August 2018, Patriarch Irinej, primate of the Serbian Orthodox Church (SOC), sent a letter to the Ecumenical Patriarch concerning the situation in Ukraine. In it, Irinej characterized as "very perilous or even catastrophic, probably as fatal for the unity of Holy Orthodoxy" the act "of exonerating and of restoring schismatics to the rank of bishops, especially the arch-schismatic ones, such as ‘patriarch’ Filaret Denysenko of Kyiv, and of bringing schismatics back into liturgical and canonical communion, without their repentance and their return to the unity of the Russian Orthodox Church from which they detached themselves. And all without the consent of the Moscow Patriarchate and without coordination with him" Irinej added he was afraid the schismatics of the Montenegrin Orthodox Church would also be legitimised despite the fact that Montenegro is under the jurisdiction of the Serbian Orthodox Church.[182]

Not so long before the schism, head of the Serbian Orthodox Church, Patriarch Irinej, considered the presumable schism between Moscow and Constantinople would be the hardest of all those that have ever been, even greater quantitatively than the schism of 1054. He stated that the Serbian Church does not accept the existence of two Orthodox Christianities - "Fanariotic" (i.e. Constantinople's) and "Moscow's". He added his church did not stand for Moscow nor was against Constantinople, but supported the established order and opposed any decisions that would certainly lead to dire consequences. He also declared that if non-canonical churches were recognized, a similar phenomenon would happen "in Macedonia, but also in Montenegro, Abkhazia, and wherever the contracting authorities and perpetrators have imagined, even, perhaps, in Greece."[183]

After the schism, Patriarch Irinej gave an interview in which he condemned the 11 October decision of the Ecumenical Patriarchate. In his opinion, this decision increases the risks of new divisions in the Local Churches, while the Ecumenical Patriarch had no right to recognize the schismatic church and grant it an autocephaly.[184][185][186][187][188] Some Serbian Church officials also expressed concerns that this decision would be followed by recognition of the Macedonian Orthodox Church, which had split from the Serbian Orthodox Church in 1967 and hadn't received recognition at the time of the Moscow–Constantinople schism.[189]

On 20 October 2018, the Serbian and Antiochian patriarchs made a common declaration in which they "appeal to their brother, His All Holiness the Ecumenical Patriarch, to restore the fraternal dialogue with the Orthodox Church of Russia in order to, with the fraternal assistance and participation of all the other primates of the Local Orthodox Autocephalous Churches, resolve the conflict between the Patriarchates of Constantinople and Moscow and to restore back the bond of peace in the Orthodox Church".[190][191]

On 12 November 2018, the synod of the Serbian Orthodox Church published a communiqué in which they declared they considered the reinstatement of Filaret and Makariy as "non-binding for the Serbian Orthodox Church" and that they would therefore not communiate with them or their supporters. Synod also requested convocation of a Pan-Orthodox Synod over the issue.[192][193][194]

The patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church wrote on his christmas encyclical: "If, in accordance with the logic of this world, autocephaly is understood in any other way, as an element of a state's sovereignty, national individuality or separateness, then it does not contribute to the unity and building up of the Church, but it rather invites self-sufficiency and living in isolation, and it becomes, paradoxically, a sin against the Holy Spirit. [...] The temptation is the same in our very close and brotherly Ukraine, where the passion filled chauvinist-Russophobes, led by corrupt politicians with the assistance of Uniates and, unfortunately, with the uncanonical cooperation of the Ecumenical Patriarchate, deepened and spread the existing schism and seriously jeopardized the unity of Orthodoxy in general."[195]

On 29 January 2019, during a visit for the 10th anniversary of the enthronement of Patriarch Kirill of Moscow, Patriarch Irinej declared, among other things, that what is happening in Ukraine was comparable to a "bomb" thrown at Orthodoxy.[196] On the same day, in an interview, he declared the Ukrainian question, in the 21st century, "can divide the Orthodox world and have serious repercussions."[197]

On 5 February 2019, Orthochristian informed that "there will be separate Sunday of Orthodoxy celebrations in Chicago this year on March 17, [...] with the Serbian Church and ROCOR celebrating together separately from the Greek Metropolis."[198] On 14 March the same source reported that the priests of the SOC "have been instructed not to serve with Constantinople clergy throughout America and Canada."[199]

On 28 February, the DECR of the ROC published a statement of the Serbian Orthodox Church, in which the SOC told his position concerning the Ukrainian question.[200][201][202] However, some religious experts began to have doubts on the authenticity of the statement as there was no hyperlinks to the original statement.[202] On 13 March, the SOC published the same statement on its website.[203][204] The SOC also sent its statement to all the local Orthodox churches. The head of the Serbian Church's Information and Publishing Department published a communiqué on 13 March in which he gave his personal opinion that "it is recommended, but not required, that Serbian hierarchs and clergy abstain from serving with those who have communion with the schismatics. Such a heavy decision as breaking communion can only be made by the Council of Bishops, not the Holy Synod, in the Serbian Orthodox Church."[205][199][206]

The council of bishops of the SOC, held from May 9 to 18, 2019, decided not to recognize the OCU.[207] The council of bishops also stated: "The biggest problem of the Orthodox Church today is the Church schism in Ukraine and the unsuccessful attempts of the Patriarchate of Constantinople to solve the problem "on the knee," unilaterally, without dialogue with the canonical Church in Ukraine and with the Russian Orthodox Church, and in general without pan-Orthodox consultations."[208][209]

Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch edit

On 6 October, the synod of the Greek Patriarchate of Antioch announced its support for a pan-Orthodox synaxis on the question of Ukraine's autocephaly.[210]

On 20 October, the Serbian and Antiochian patriarchs made a common declaration in which they "appeal to their brother, His All Holiness the Ecumenical Patriarch, to restore the fraternal dialogue with the Orthodox Church of Russia in order to, with the fraternal assistance and participation of all the other primates of the Local Orthodox Autocephalous Churches, resolve the conflict between the Patriarchates of Constantinople and Moscow and to restore back the bond of peace in the Orthodox Church".[190][191]

The primate of the Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch answered to the 24 December 2018 letter of the Ecumenical Patriarch, which asked the primates of the local churches to recognize the autocephaly of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine,[211] by asking the Ecumenical Patriarch to postpone the grant of autocephaly to the Orthodox Church of Ukraine.[212]

On 17 January 2019, Patriarch John X of Antioch declared he "fully supported" Russia on the question of Ukraine.[213][214]

On 29 January 2019, at a meeting with Patriarch Kirill of Moscow, Patriarch John X declared: "We urged, and continue to urge, the Ecumenical patriarch and other supreme clergy to resolve existing problems, including those currently faced by our fraternal Russian Orthodox Church, through dialogue, through negotiation, through ordinary conversation".[215][216]

On 1 February 2019, in a homily for the 10th anniversary of the enthronement of Kirill of Moscow, John X of Antioch expressed his "deep, heartily pain and great sorrow towards what is happening in our Orthodox Church these days and Her affliction as a result of individuality, lack of dialogue, and absence of conciliarity, and of what happened recently in Ukraine". John X also appealed to all the primates of the Orthodox autocephalous churches and said it was time "to gather and meet in order to proclaim our commitment to the unity of our Holy Orthodox Church, and our belief that Her light coming from the Light of Christ remains bright and glorious."[217][218]

On 18 April 2019, the primates of the Church of Cyprus, the Church of Alexandria, the Church of Antioch, and the Church of Jerusalem gathered.[146][147] They released a communiqué in which they write that among other things they "looked into the problems that arose after granting autocephaly to the Orthodox Church in Ukraine". The primates of Alexandria, Antioch and Jerusalem supported the "initiative of mediation" of the primate of the Church of Cyprus.[146][148][149]

On 2 March 2022, the Holy Synod of the Church of Antioch released a statement, according to which its bishops "reiterated the position of the Patriarchate of Antioch stressing the necessity to return to the principle of consensus and unanimity of all Orthodox Churches [...] to find solutions to controversial issues challenging the Orthodox world" and expressed "their sympathy to the shepherds of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church presided by His Beatitude Metropolitan Onufriy" about the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, omitting both the Russian involvement and the Orthodox Church of Ukraine led by Epiphanius.[219]

Georgian Orthodox Church edit

On 30 September, the Georgian Orthodox Church published a statement on its website in which it encouraged the Patriarchates of Moscow and Constantinople to work together on the dispute over Ukraine.[220]

Although Ukrainian parliament chairman Andriy Parubiy stated after an October 5 visit to Tbilisi that the Georgian Orthodox Church (GOC) was in support of Kiev, Georgian Patriarch Ilia II later denied this, and church spokesman Mikhail Botkoveli said: "We need more time to discuss the arguments of the Russian Orthodox Church, after which the Georgian Orthodox Church will announce its position". It is reported that there are sharp divisions within the Georgian Orthodox Church, which analysts see as "the most pro-Russian institution in an anti-Russian country". A major factor in the dispute within the GOC is the role of the Abkhazian Orthodox Church (AOC) which itself broke from the GOC, the Russian Orthodox Church has offered to mediate the dispute between the GOC and the AOC. Some clerics see this as a reason to maintain the goodwill of the Russian Orthodox Church and others viewed the Abkhazian church as already "under the control of Moscow"; some accused Moscow of hypocrisy, with one theologian arguing publicly that "The (Moscow) patriarchate is betraying the biblical principle of ‘do unto others as you would have them do unto you'".[221][222]

After its synod of 27 December 2018, the GOC said it waited further developments and would declare its position in January 2019. According to a Metropolitan of the GOC, the GOC supports the Ukrainian autocephaly.[223][224]

After the granting of autocephaly to the Orthodox Church of Ukraine (5 January 2019), officials of the GOC declared discussions concerning Ukrainian autocephaly would continue during subsequent meetings of the synod of the GOC.[225] Some bishops of the GOC congratulated the Orthodox Church of Ukraine for its autocephaly.[226]

On 29 January 2019, the GOC released a statement in which it stated that the main goal is now "to care for keeping the unity of Orthodox Church". Moreover, the statement reads: "The issuance of a tomos to the Ukrainian church drew various opinions in the entire Orthodox world, both in the secular world and in the clergy. We now have two parties that are defending their positions. None of the parties refrains from insults and blackmail".[227][228][229]

On 29 January 2019, the GOC announced a delegation from the Ecumenical Patriarchate headed by Metropolitan Emmanuel of France [fr] was going to visit Georgia to discuss Ukraine's autocephaly. It is the Ecumenical Patriarchate which initiated the visit.[230] On 30 January, after the meeting, Emmanuel of France declared: "We discussed the issue of the Ukrainian church's autocephaly and the tomos. Our purpose was to inform [each other] about some details, we didn't want for force any positions. It was just an information meeting. We know that the catholicos-patriarch has a lot of wisdom and can make the right decision".[231]

A Georgian theologian wrote a letter to Metropolitan Hilarion, blaming the latter for using the authority of the Catholicos-Patriarch of Georgia to silence those who supported the recognition of the OCU by the GOC. Extract of the letter were published by Ukrinform on 5 February 2019.[232]

Romanian Orthodox Church edit

The Romanian Orthodox Church on 26 October called for Constantinople to co-operate with Moscow in resolving the issue, and stated that "unity is preserved through co-responsibility and cooperation between the Local Orthodox Churches, by cultivating dialogue and synodality at the pan-Orthodox level, this being a permanent necessity in the life of the Church."[233]

On 23 November 2018, the Ecumenical Patriarch arrived in Romania to lead the consecration of the Romanian People's Salvation Cathedral which was planned on Sunday 25 November; the Ecumenical Patriarch was officially welcomed by Patriarch Daniel of Romania.[234][235] On Sunday 25 November, the Ecumenical Patriarch and Patriarch Daniel of Romania consecrated together the Romanian People's Salvation Cathedral.[236][237][238] The Ecumenical Patriarch chaired the first mass of the Romanian People's Salvation Cathedral.[239][240][241][242] Both the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew and the Patriarch Daniel of Romania led the church service this day; it was the very first church service in the cathedral.[243][242][244][245][246] The presence of Bartholomew and the absence of Patriarch Kirill of Moscow at the cathedral inauguration "appears to suggest that Romania is siding with Constantinople in the dispute."[247][248]

To the questions: "Will Patriarch Kiril in Romania come to the sanctification of the painting?" and "How will the presence of His Holiness Bartholomew I affect the relationship between the ROC [Romanian Orthodox Church] and the Russian Patriarchate [Russian Orthodox Church]?", the Romanian Patriarchate spokesman Vasile Bănescu[249] answered: "I am absolutely convinced that Patriarch Kiril will return to Romania on the occasion of the sanctification of the painting and will not withdraw because the ROC had the wisdom to plead for a dialogue to heal the wound of this separation between the Patriarchate of Constantinople and the Patriarchate of Moscow and All Russia. [...] We hope that this relationship, currently interrupted, will be resumed. The Romanian Patriarchate has a natural relationship with the Moscow Patriarchate and there are no tensions at the moment".[250]

On 21 February 2019, the Holy Synod of the Romanian Orthodox Church discussed the Ukrainian question[251] and declared in a communiqué:[252]

Regarding this tense ecclesiastical situation in Ukraine, the Holy Synod of the Romanian Orthodox Church reiterates its stance expressed during its previous working sessions of 24 May and 25 October 2018. It was then recommended that, through dialogue, the Ecumenical Patriarchate and the Moscow Patriarchate identify a solution to this ecclesiastical dispute by preserving the unity of faith, by respecting the administrative and pastoral freedom of the clergy and faithful in this country (including the right to autocephaly), and by restoring Eucharistic communion. In the event of an unsuccessful bilateral dialogue, it is necessary to convene a Synaxis of all Primates of Orthodox Churches to solve the existing problem.

The Romanian Orthodox Church also stated in the same communiqué: that once the schism in Ukraine will have been healed, once the Ecumenical Patriarchate and the Moscow Patriarchate will have settled down their dispute over Ukraine, once the Romanian Orthodox Church will have "written assurances from Ukrainian ecclesiastical and state authorities that the ethnic and linguistic identity of [the 127 Romanian Orthodox parishes in Ukraine currently administered by the UOC-MP] will be respected, and that these Romanian Orthodox will have the possibility to organise themselves within a Romanian Orthodox Vicariate and to be able to cultivate spiritual relations with the Romanian Patriarchate", and once the Ecumenical Patriarchate will have clarified "the problem of the non-canonical hierarchs and priests in the West, who belonged to the former ‘Kiev Patriarchate’", then "the Holy Synod will express its official position on the situation of Orthodoxy in Ukraine."[252]

Patriarch Daniel wrote the preface of the Romanian edition of the book "The Everyday Years 'Quests" by Russian Patriarch Kirill.[253][254]

Albanian Orthodox Church edit

On 10 October, Archbishop Anastasios, head of the autocephalous Albanian Orthodox Church, (AOC) sent a letter to the Moscow Patriarch. Extracts of this letter have been published on 22 November on the official website of the Department of External Church Relations of the Russian Orthodox Church. In those extracts, the head of the Albanian Church declared that granting autocephaly to Ukraine was a "dangerous undertaking" and that "instead of the unity of Orthodox Christians in Ukraine, there has appeared a danger of schism in the unity of the universal Orthodoxy". He also said they should do everything to hold a pan-Orthodox Council.[255]

The next day, the official website of the Albanian Orthodox Church published the full text of the letter of October 10, as well as the second letter, dated November 7,[256] through the hosting service DocDroid, in English[257][258] and in Greek.[259][260] In his first letter, Archbishop Anastasios declared the 14 September decision of Moscow had "dangerously complicated the whole matter" concerning Ukraine[257] - this passage had not been released among the extracts on the official website of the Department of External Church Relations of the Russian Orthodox Church. In his second letter, Archbishop Anastasios disagreed with the decisions of the Moscow Patriarchate to break communion with the Church of Constantinople, stating: "It is unthinkable that the Divine Eucharist [...] could be used as a weapon against another Church. [...] We proclaim it is impossible for us to agree to such decisions." He also added that recent developments have made the convocation of a Pan-Orthodox synaxis "extremely difficult" but that the Albanian Orthodox Church was willing to participate in it, if the Pan-Orthodox synaxis was convoked canonically.[258][261] The second letter was not published by Moscow.[256][262]

On 14 January 2019,the Holy Synod of the AOC sent a letter to Patriarch Bartholomew to ask the latter to hold a Pan-Orthodox council "as soon as possible" to prevent "the evident risk of a painful schism."[263][264][265] The Holy Synod declared the ordinations performed by Filaret were "non-existent, void, deprived of the divine grace of the Holy Spirit. [...] It is recognized by all of Orthodoxy as a fundamental ecclesiological principle that the ordinations of schismatics and heretics, as "mysteries" performed outside of the Church, are invalid, so all the more so ordinations by someone who is deposed and excommunicated".[266][267] The Ecumenical Patriarch answered with a letter containing arguments to prove the validity of the clergy of the OCU.[118][119][120][121][122] On 21 March 2019, the Albanian Orthodox Church sent a new reply in which he gave counter arguments to the Ecumenical Patriarch's arguments.[268][269]

Orthodox Church of the Czech Lands and Slovakia edit

On 10 November, the head of the Orthodox Church of the Czech Lands and Slovakia (OCCLS), Archbishop Rastislav of Prešov, met with the head of the UOC-MP, Metropolitan Onufry. On this occasion, Archbishop Rastislav of Prešov declared his concern about the situation in Ukraine and condemned the Ecumenical Patriarchate's actions, stating that "it is impossible to create even a temporary good on the violation of the sacred canons of the Orthodox Church".[270]

On 24 November, Archbishop of Prague of the OCCLS, Michael, met with Metropolitan Agafangel of Odessa of the UOC-MP. Said Archbishop of Prague declared to the UOC-MP members: "We have arrived to show our unity with you, as representatives of an autocephalous Church".[271][272][273][274]

In the end of January 2019, the holy synod of the OCCLS asked for a pan-Orthodox meeting on the question of Ukraine to be held.[275]

On 6 February 2019, commenting on the enthronement of Metropolitan Epiphanius, primate Rastislav of Prešov declared Epiphanius was an impostor and that the canonical head of the Orthodox church in Ukraine was Metropolitan Onuphry.[276]

Bulgarian Orthodox Church edit

The Bulgarian Orthodox Church (BOC) first said it could not comment.[277][278] On 15 December, Metropolitan Daniel (Nikolov) of Vidin, in an interview published on the official website of the BOC, declared the Ukrainian unification council was uncanonical and that the project to create an autocephalous church in Ukraine was only political.[279][280][281]

On 17 May 2019, Metropolitan Daniel (Nikolov) of Vidin sent a letter to all the Metropolitans of the Church of Greece telling them that the actions of the Ecumenical Patriarch "destroy, threaten and damage the Orthodox Church's unity and catholicity. In our opinion, the Orthodox Church is at a crossroads: show its catholic wisdom and protect unity, holiness, universality and apostolicity, or choose the path of Eastern papism, repeating the sad history of 1054."[282][283] However, the Holy Synod of the BOC declared on 12 June 2019 after its meeting that the letter of Metropolitan Daniel "is his personal view. The Holy Synod is categorically differentiated. In the questions raised by Metropolitan Daniel, the Synod has no solution."[284]

On 12 June, due to the pro-ROC actions of Metropolitan Daniel (Nikolov) - the unauthorized distribution of anti-Constantinople letters to representatives of local churches and a trip to Moscow without the blessing of the Patriarch and the Synod, the Patriarch and the Synod having declared those actions harmed the Bulgarian Orthodox Church and the national security of Bulgaria -, both Bulgarian metropolites Nikolai of Plovdiv and Daniel (Nikolov) of Vidin announced they broke the Eucharistic communion between each others, refused to pray for each others, to recognize each others' existence and to serve each others. Allegedly, 75% of the BOC supports Nikolai of Plovdiv, while 25% supports Daniel of Vidin.[285]

Church of Jerusalem edit

On 18 April 2019, the primates of the Church of Cyprus, the Church of Alexandria, the Church of Antioch, and the Church of Jerusalem gathered.[146][147] They released a communiqué in which they write that among other things they "looked into the problems that arose after granting autocephaly to the Orthodox Church in Ukraine". The primates of Alexandria, Antioch and Jerusalem supported the "initiative of mediation" of the primate of the Church of Cyprus.[146][148][149]

On 16 May 2019, Patriarch of Jerusalem Theophilos III met with representatives of the Russian Imperial Orthodox Palestine Society. In his thank you speech, Theophilos III called the Church of Jerusalem "the Mother of all the Churches" and "the guarantor of the unity of the Orthodox Church". The Ecumenical Patriarchate claims to be the only be the guarantor of Orthodox unity.[286]

Church of Greece edit

On 28 August 2019, the Standing Holy Synod of the Church of Greece stated that the Ecumenical Patriarch had the right to grant autocephaly, and that the primate of the Church of Greece had the "privilege" to "to further deal with the question of recognition of the Church of Ukraine".[287]

On 7 October 2019,[288][289] "a day before the start of the proceedings of the Synod of the Hierarchy of the Church of Greece, [the Archbishop of Athene] informed in a letter the Body of Hierarchs that he would add another extraordinary meeting this coming Saturday regarding exclusively the Ukrainian issue."[290] This meeting was scheduled for 12 October 2019.[288][291]

On 12 October 2019, the Orthodox Church of Greece recognized the autocephaly of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine, stating that "the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople has the right to granting autocephalies"[292][293] During the debate preceding the recognition, more than 35 Metropolitans of the Church of Greece declared they had been pressured by the ROC but did not yield to it.[294] On 15 October the GoC released an official statement.[295]

According to news media reports, it had been tentatively expected that the official recognition of the OCU would take place on 19 October "in Thessaloniki where Archbishop Ieronymos and Metropolitan Epiphanius w[ould] possibly concelebrate the Divine Liturgy."[293][296] On 19 October, the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew and Archbishop Ieronymos II of Athens jointly celebrated a liturgy in the Church of the Acheiropoietos in Thessaloniki, Greece, at which Metropolitan Epiphanius′ name was commemorated by the Patriarch. The fact was interpreted by Greek medias as a definitive acknowledgement (recognition) of Epiphanius by the Church of Greece.[297][298][299][300][301] In his speech toward the end of the liturgy,[302] Patriarch Bartholomew thanked Ieronymos II because, Bartholomew said, Ieronymos II "identified with the canonical decisions of the Ecumenical Patriarchate. He also wrote the name of Metropolitan Epiphanius of Kiev and All Ukraine on the pages of the Diptychs."[303] A spokesman of the Moscow Patriarchate contested such interpretation pointing up the fact that Epiphanius' name was not said directly by the Archbishop.[304]

On 21 October 2019, Archbishop Ieronymos II, the primate of the Church of Greece, sent a peaceful letter to Metropolitan Epiphanius, the primate of the OCU. The Archbishop′s letter meant that the Church of Greece had officially communicated to the OCU that the Church of Greece had recognized it.[305][306][307][308]

Unrecognized or partially recognized Orthodox churches edit

Belarusian, Macedonian and Montenegrin Orthodox churches and the Croatian Orthodox Union edit

The unrecognized Macedonian and Montenegrin Orthodox churches have stated that they cannot yet comment.[277]

On 11 October, the Belarusian Autocephalous Orthodox Church announced that the abolition of the "Synodal Letter of the year 1686" would give rise to a disengagement from the ROC like the UOC.[309]

The Macedonian Orthodox Church has asked to be canonically recognized by the Ecumenical Patriarch but was met with a harsh refusal, "Constantinople insisted on drawing a distinction between the situation with the Ukrainian Church and the Macedonian church [... :] Constantinople had never given up its own jurisdiction over Ukraine in favour of Moscow, whereas it did so with the Macedonian eparchies in favour of the Serbian Church in 1922, when a Macedonian state did not exist."[310]

Metropolitan Miraš Dedeić of the Montenegrin Orthodox Church in November 2018 called on the Montenegrin government to solve the [Montenegrin] church problem as with the Orthodox Church of Ukraine.[citation needed]

In response to the news of the future granting of autocephaly to Ukraine, the Croatian Orthodox Union in November 2018 criticized the Croatian government for not respecting the freedom of religion of the Croatian Orthodox Church and for not supporting the autocephaly of a Croatian Orthodox Church.[311]

Abkhazian and Turkish Orthodox Churches edit

On October 16, 2018, the Autocephalous Turkish Orthodox Patriarchate filed a lawsuit against the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople and Bartholomaios I because, according to the Treaty of Lausanne of 1923, only services for Greek-based Greeks should be performed by the Patriarch of Constantinople and therefore no exarchs may be sent to Ukraine and their church may not be granted autocephaly.[citation needed]

On 22 October 2018, the unrecognized Abkhazian Orthodox Church declared in an official statement: "We raise a prayer voice, because the actions of the Patriarchate of Constantinople, which are aimed at taking the Orthodox Church all over the world, violate church canons. Such an initiative of Patriarch Bartholomew will lead to a catastrophe for the Slavic peoples and the entire Orthodox world."[312]

Orthodox Church in America edit

On 26 October, Metropolitan Tikhon, head of the Orthodox Church in America (OCA) issued an archpastoral letter in which he supported the idea of a pan-Orthodox synaxis on the question of Ukraine.[313] On 28 January 2019, the Holy Synod of the OCA, its primate included, issued an Archpastoral Letter on Ukraine. In this letter, the OCA declared it had decided:[314][315]

* To continue to recognize and support Metropolitan Onufriy as the canonical head and Primate of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church;

  • To withhold, with several of our sister Churches, recognition of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine;
  • That no changes be made to the diptychs, noting that the Orthodox Church in America has not been formally requested to make such changes;
  • That communion between clergy and faithful of all canonical Orthodox jurisdictions in North America be maintained and that any specific questions concerning the concelebration of clergy be directed to the local diocesan bishop; and
  • That our clergy and faithful preserve an attitude of sobriety and restraint in any public discussions of these matters.

In a 16 May 2019[316] encyclical, the Holy Synod of Bishops of the OCA reaffirmed its position taken in its 28 January 2019 pastoral letter.[317]

Churches under the jurisdiction of the Russian Orthodox Church edit

Belarusian Orthodox Church edit

On 11 September 2018, the synod of the Belarusian Orthodox Church (the Exharcate of the Russian Orthodox Church in Belarus) issued a statement proclaiming their "unanimous support" for the position of Patriarch Kirill of Moscow, protesting the actions of the Ecumenical Patriarchate.[318]

On 5 October, the Metropolitan Paul (Ponomaryov) of the Belarusian Orthodox Church "urge[d] the Patriarch Bartholomew [of Constantinople] and the synod of the Church of Constantinople to review their decisions and do everything possible to either disavow the previous decision or withdraw it, stopping this process, which [...] is taking absolutely distinct forms of church schism throughout Eastern Orthodoxy[.]"[319]

After the schism the Belarusian Orthodox Church has not released an official statement about the break of communion with the Ecumenical Patriarchate. Since it is the exarchate of the Russian Orthodox Church, it obeys the decisions of the Holy Synod of the ROC.[222][320]

Metropolis of Chișinău and All Moldova edit

In April 2019, the Metropolis of Chișinău and All Moldova condemned the actions of the Ecumenical Patriarchate in Ukraine.[321][322][323]

Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia edit

On 25 September 2018, the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia (an autonomous church of the Moscow Patriarchate) (ROCOR) "suspended concelebration with the bishops of the Constantinople Patriarchate and participation in the work of the Episcopal Assemblies with their membership".[324]

On 10 October 2018, the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia has "express[ed] [its] profound indignation at the blatant violation of the Holy Canons by the Orthodox Church of Constantinople. The decision of its hierarchy to send its ‘exarchs’ into the canonical territory of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, without the agreement and permission of His Holiness Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia and His Beatitude Metropolitan Onufry of Kiev and All Ukraine, is a gross and unprecedented incursion by one Local Church into a distant canonical territory[.]"[325]

On 18 October 2018, the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia has expressed "complete support of the position taken by the Holy Synod of the Patriarchate of Moscow, following its meeting of 15th October 2018" and severed Eucharistic communion with the Ecumenical Patriarchate.[326]

On 8 December 2018, the ROCOR released a communiqué in which it states that if fully supports Onufriy and considers the Ecumenical Patriarchate's actions in Ukraine as illegal.[327][328][329]

Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate) edit

On 13 September, secretary for Inter-Orthodox Affairs of the Department for External Church Relations of the ROC, Archpriest Igor Yakimchuk, urged the UOC-MP believers to unite around Metropolitan Onufriy.[330] The dioceses who pledged support to Onufriy were (in chronological order): Rivne,[331] Odessa,[332][333] Zaporizhia,[334][335] Poltava,[336][337] Sievierodonetsk,[338][339] Kamianske,[340][341] Kharkiv,[342][343] Luhansk,[344][345] Oleksandriya,[346][347] Mukachevo,[348][349] Zhytomyr,[350][351] Kropyvnytsky,[352][353] Chernihiv,[354][355] Crimea,[356][357][358] Izium,[359][360] Nova Kakhovka,[361][362] Mykolaiv,[363][364] and Nizhyn.[365][366] The three dioceses of Sumy, Konotop, and Romny, also declared their support for Onufriy.[367][368]

On 24 October, the Department of External Church Relations of the Russian Orthodox Church published on its website an interview with the head of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate), Metropolitan Onufry; this interview was previously published by the Information and Education Department of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church. In the interview, Onufry said that "[i]f the Tomos on the Patriarch of Constantinople's recognition of the schismatics is granted, then it will generate new schisms, larger and deeper. These schisms will affect not only our Ukraine – they will affect the whole world Orthodox Church."[369]

On 13 November, the synod of the UOC-MP (an autonomous church of the Moscow Patriarchate[370]) officially declared in a resolution that they considered the 11 October declaration of the Ecumenical Patriarchate "invalid" and canonically "null and void", and that the communion between the UOC-MP and the Ecumenical Patriarchate "is deemed impossible at present and thereby ceases".[371][372] Two bishops of the UOC-MP did not sign the resolution, one of them being Metropolitan Simeon of Vinnytsia and Bar.[373]

In an interview given on 14 November to the Vinnytsia Press Club, Metropolitan Simeon of Vinnytsia and Bar of the UOC-MP said he did not sign the UOC-MP resolution as he disagreed with some statements in the resolution and considered this resolution as "bad".[374] He also said he would participate in the unification council.[375][376] On 15 November, most of the clergy of Vinnytsia of the UOC-MP met in emergency, spontaneously and without the prior consent of its hierarchy. Most of the clergy of Vinnytsia publicly expressed its support to the 13 November resolution of the UOC-MP, and made an appeal to Metropolitan Simeon to ask him to hold a general meeting of the Vinnytsia eparchy.[377] On 17 November, in a sermon, Metropolitan Simeon clarified that his refusal was his own decision, because, he stated, "not a single bishop represented the opinion of his eparchy or people at the Council, everyone spoke for themselves".[378] On 20 November, an official monthly general meeting of the Vinnytsia eparchy chaired by Metropolitan Simeon was held; the Eparchial Council "categorically condemned the unauthorized assemblies held in the Vinnytsia eparchy" and "stated that the Resolution of the Bishops’ Council of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, taken on November 13, 2018, is a document binding on all bishops, clergy and laity of the UOC and confirmed its readiness to comply with the Resolution by the entire Vinnytsia eparchy."[379][380][381]

On 16 November 2018 Metropolitan Sophroniy (Dmitruk) of Cherkasy and Kaniv in his interview to BBC expressed his support for the creation of an autocephalous Church in Ukraine. He also said that he was going to participate in the unification council, and perhaps he would join the new autocephalous Church.[382][383]

On 20 November 2018, chancellor of the UOC-MP, Metropolitan Anthony of Boryspil and Brovary, declared in an interview that "[s]anctions will be applied to the members of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church [of the Moscow Patriarchate] who participate in the 'Unification Council'".[384][385]

On 7 December, the UOC-MP synod declared the unification council conveyed by the Ecumenical Pariarchate as unlawful.[386][387][388][389][390]

On 17 December 2018, it was reported by Ukrinform (a Ukrainian State news outlet) that the Federal Security Service of Russia, along with members of the Moscow Patriarchate, had created mobile groups to prevent communities in Ukraine from switching from the UOC-MP to the OCU. Thoses groups are present in each diocoese of the UOC-MP and are composed of a lawyer and several sporty men.[391][392]

On 3 April 2019, the synod of the UOC-MP issued a statement on the situation in the Ukrainian and world Orthodoxy.[393] In said statemement, the UOC-MP "calls upon Patriarch Bartholomew of Constantinople to admit its [sic] mistake, rescind the tomos granted to the [...] "Orthodox Church of Ukraine," and begin correcting its [sic] mistake."[394]

Diocese of Chersonesus edit

The Diocese of Chersonesus is an archidiocese under the jurisdiction of the Moscow Patriarchate. The Archdiocese of Chersonesus, at that time, took charge of the Orthodox communities of the Moscow Patriarchate in France, Swiss, Portugal and Spain.[395] On 22 November 2018, during its annual session, the Archdiocese of Chersonesus unanimously declared its support of the decision made by the ROC on 15 October 2018 to break communion with Constantinople. On the next day, this decision was announced through an official communiqué on the diocese's official website in which they stated that the action of the Ecumenical Patriarch in Ukraine was "anti-canonical".[396][397]

Diocese of Berlin and Germany edit

After a meeting on the 29 November 2018 between the Diocese of Berlin and Germany of the ROC and the German diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia [de; ru; no; pl], both decided to follow the decision of the ROC to sever eucharistic communion with the Ecumenical Patriarchate.[398][399][400]

As a result of the decision to sever communion with the Ecumenical Patriarchate taken by the Russian Orthodox Church on October 15, 2018, Archbishop Mark of the German diocese of the ROCOR announced that the ROCOR would resign from participation in the Orthodox Bishops' Conference in Germany [de] (OBKD).[401] On December 5, the OBKD held its autumn plenary assembly in Bonn without the members of the two Russian Orthodox dioceses of Germany (the German diocese of the ROCOR and the ROC diocese of Berlin and Germany).[402] The Secretary General of the OBKD, Nikolaus Thon [de] of the ROC, did not attend at the meeting and had therefore to be temporarily replaced by the Serbian Orthodox Archpriest Radomir Kolundzic. The present bishops of the Greek, Romanian [de] and Serbian Orthodox dioceses of Germany regretted the absence of the Russian bishops and expressed the hope of "overcoming intra-Orthodox tensions," says their communiqué.[403]

On 18 February 2019, the ROCOR published on its official websites a letter by Archbishop Mark of the German diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia; the letter was addressed to the Assembly of Orthodox Bishops in Germany. In this letter, Mark declared that he writes the letter to "clarify" the position of his diocese "on the current developments among the Orthodox." In his letter, Mark writes that "The unity of the Orthodox in Germany, which is currently represented through the OBKD (Assembly of Orthodox Bishops in Germany), is extremely valuable [...] And yet, all that we have built so far now is threatened by the current developments in Ukraine (see the Statement of our Diocese Counsel from 25.09.2018.[398][399][400])." Mark thereafter announced the decision that they "have determined to withdraw the representatives of our diocese from all committees for which the OBKD is responsible and in which their clergy preside as subjects of the Patriarchate of Constantinople. In particular, we will stop sending representatives to the Commission on Theology and Education, and we will suspend our participation in the meetings of the OBKD."[404][405][406][407] The ROC published Mark's letter on its official websites.[408][409]

Churches under the jurisdiction of the Ecumenical Patriarchate edit

Archdiocese of Russian Orthodox Churches in Western Europe edit

The Archdiocese of Russian Orthodox Churches in Western Europe (AROCWE) was an exarchate of the Ecumenical Patriarchate,[410][411][412] its primate at the time the archidiocese's dissolution was announced was Archbishop John (Renneteau) [ru].[413][414][415] On 18 October 2018, in reaction to the 15 October decision of the Russian Orthodox Church to sever communion with the Ecumenical Patriarchate, the AROCWE released a communiqué. In this communiqué, the AROCWE declared that the AROCWE, "Archdiocese-Exarchate under the jurisdiction of the Ecumenical Patriarchate", was "in full communion with the whole Orthodox Church. Indeed, the Ecumenical Patriarchate did not break communion with the Patriarchate of Moscow and continues to commemorate it according to the order of the diptychs. All the Orthodox faithful can therefore participate fully in the liturgical and sacramental life of our parishes." The communiqué concluded by asking all the priests, deacons, monks, nuns and faithful of the AROCWE to pray for the unity of the Church.[416][417][418]

On 21 November, the rector of the Russian Church of the Transfiguration in Stockholm expelled 16 faithfuls from the parish because after the 15 October they had publicly "ceased to recognize the legitimacy and spiritual authority of [...] Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew and [...] Archbishop John of Chariopoulis".[419]

Defection of the Russian Orthodox Church of the Nativity of Christ edit

On Sunday 28 October 2018, the Archpriest George Blatinsky of the AROCWE, rector of the Russian Orthodox Church of the Nativity of Christ and Saint Nicholas the Thaumaturge [fr] in Florence,[420][421] ceased commemorating during the liturgy the canonical authorities to whom he is responsible, the Ecumenical Patriarch and the archbishop of the AROCWE John of Charioupolis. At the end of the celebration, Blatinsky told the faithful present that from that Sunday onward the parish had been placed under the jurisdiction of Metropolitan Hilarion of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia (ROCOR) of the Patriarchate of Moscow. He justified this change of jurisdiction by saying that the Ecumenical Patriarchate had fallen into "schism" as a result of its intervention in Ukraine. According to the AROCWE's information, this decision, which was taken unilaterally by George Blatinsky, was thereafter been presented as being the result of a unanimous vote of a "general assembly of the parish", which was contrary to ecclesiastical norms and the civil statutes of the parish since no assembly had been convened for that day in accordance with the rules.[422][423][424] Metropolitan Hilarion of the ROCOR assured archpriest George Blatinsky by telephone that he did not need any letter of canonical release from the AROCWE in order to be received into the ROCOR's jurisdiction since, according to Met. Hilarion, "all those who depend on Constantinople are schismatics".[422]

Archbishop John imposed the sanctions of a ban a divinis (suspension of priestly functions), which took effect on 1 November 2018, upon Archpriest George Blatinsky and Priest Oleg Turcan, the second priest of the parish; on 1 November, a communiqué announcing their suspension was published on the AROCWE's official websites.[425][426] Archbishop John also sent a letter of protestation to Metropolitan Hilarion of the ROCOR, in New York, on 5 November 2018. On 22 November, the AROCWE released a communiqué explaining the situation;[422] in said communiqué, the AROCWE also published the letter Archbishop John had sent to Metropolitan Hilarion of the ROCOR, in French,[427] Russian[428] and English,[429] and said the AROCWE had not yet received an answer from Metropolitan Hilarion of the ROCOR.[422]

Defection of the Russian Orthodox church of Sanremo edit

On 23 January 2019, the Greek Metropolitan Gennadios of Italy suspended a divinis father Denis Baykov, rector of the Orthodox Church of Christ the Saviour, St. Catherine the Martyr, and St. Seraphim of Sarov, in Sanremo, Italy. This priest and this church were part of the AROCWE. The reason for the suspension were unspecified "anticanonical actions".[430][431][432][433]

On 24 January 2019, the same Orthodox Church of Christ the Savior, the Great Martyr Catherine, and St. Seraphim of Sarov left the Ecumenical Patriarchate to join the ROCOR, along with the same father Denis Baikov as rector of said church.[432]

On 4 February, the parishioners of the church voted unanimously to be transferred to the ROCOR. In an open letter, the rector of the church, Denis Baikov, called the AROCWE to join the ROCOR.[434][435][436]

Dissolution of the archdiocese edit

The Ecumenical Patriarchate decided on 27 November to dissolve the AROCWE;[437][438][439] however, after a vote on 23 February 2019 the General Assembly of the AROCWE refused the dissolution with 206 voters voting against the dissolution and 15 voting in favor of the dissolution. A new assembly may possibly be held in June to choose a jurisdiction.[440][441][442]

American Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Diocese edit

2 priests of the American Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Diocese left the Ecumenical Patriarchate to join the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia in response to the Ecumenical Patriarchate's decision concerning Ukraine.[443][444]

Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Germany edit

On October 16, the head of the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Germany [de; ru; el; fr] published a statement on the Metropolis' website saying: "With disappointment and grief I have noted yesterday's decision of the Holy Synod of the Moscow Patriarchate to sever the eucharistic communion with the Ecumenical Patriarchate, whose metropolitan in Germany I am. [...] As was the case then, this time too applies: particularly affected are the parishes in the so-called diaspora, where there is a coexistence between the two patriarchates, in other words also in Germany. [...] As far as Ukraine is concerned, it is the common concern of all Orthodox Christians how to succeed in solving ecclesiastical cleavages ecclesiastically, not politically; it has to be non-violent and effective. This is the determined and irrevocable intention of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople, which, as a mother church, has the right to do so and, I believe, is obliged to have the daughter Ukraine grown up into self-employment. That the older daughter Moscow does not recognize it is regrettable."[445]

Metropolis of Belgium edit

Metropolitan Athenagoras of Belgium [ru], head of the Metropolis of Belgium [ru] of the Ecumenical Patriarchate, declared his support for the Ecumenical Patriarchate in a speech, saying: "the Ecumenical Patriarchate has never disrupted or divided the unity of the Orthodox Christians… The unity of our Church is tested today. Our ecclesiastic history has also been tested in the past, but we overcame the difficulties with the help of our Lord. Our Ecumenical Patriarchate, due to the rights provided by our tradition and the history of our Church, had taken the same initiative for so many other Orthodox sister Churches. Why not do the same with the Church of Ukraine?…"[446][447]

Mount Athos edit

It was planned that Epiphanius would be enthroned on 3 February 2019, which is also the date of his 40th birthday.[448][449][450] The monasteries of Mount Athos refused to send a delegation for the enthronement ceremony "not because the Fathers do not recognize its legitimacy or canonicity, but because they have chosen to stick with what has become official practice and accept invitations only to the enthronement of their ecclesiastical head, the Ecumenical Patriarch."[451] Two abbots of Mount Athos were planned to come at the enthronement but were to be part of the delegation of the Ecumenical Patriarchate.[452] On 1 February, once in Kyiv, Archimandrite Ephrem, one of the two Athonite abbots, was hospitalized for a heart attack.[453] On 2 February, Archimandrite Ephrem was visited by Metropolitan Epiphanius.[454][455]

As planned, Epiphanius was enthroned on 3 February 2019, in Saint Sophia Cathedral, Kyiv.[456][457][458] Archimandrite Ephrem, who had been hospitalized on 1 February 2019,[453] was not present at the ceremony of enthronement,[459][460] but a hieromonk of Ephrem's monastery was present during the ceremony of enthronement. A monk from a skete of the Koutloumousiou Monastery was also present during the ceremony of enthronement.[461]

On 8 February 2019, a delegation of the OCU visited the Mount Athos and celebrated divine liturgy there.[462] The visit was, the OCU reports, "at the invitation of the Ecumenical Patriarchate".[463] Against claim of "Russian propaganda" that the Russian St. Panteleimon Monastery had closed its doors to the OCU delegation, the OCU declared they had entered into the St. Panteleimon Monastery and that "Nobody closed any gate neither before us, nor for us".[464]

On 12 February 2019, the community of the Mount Athos released a communiqué on which it declared: "We remain on the side of the Ecumenical Patriarchate and we will not tolerate its humiliation [...] Besides, we are not a Church, and we are not called upon to make a decision on recognition. [...] What is important is to maintain the unity of the Holy Monasteries and to send in every direction a clear message that no one will be allowed ‘to instrumentalize’ Mount Athos. Because Mount Athos concerns everyone".[465]

On 28 February, the community of Mount Athos discussed the Ukrainian question. The monasteries of the Great Lavra, Iveron, Koutloumousiou, and Esphigmenou published a joint communiqué.[466] In said communiqué, among other things, the monsteries "denounced the Russian interference and the violation of the self-governance status of the St Panteleimon Monastery".[467] The communiqué was published in exclusivity by the ROMFEA news agency.[468][469][470]

See also edit

References edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ The ROC considers in its 14 September 2018 statement that "the Patriarchate of Constantinople, behind [the ROC's] back and without its consent, took uncanonical actions against [the ROC's] parts – the autonomous Churches in the territory of the young states formed on the borders of the former Russian Empire: in 1923 it transformed the autonomous Churches in the territory of Estonia and Finland into its own metropolias, in 1924 granted the autocephaly to the Polish Orthodox Church[i], and in 1936 proclaimed its jurisdiction in Latvia. [...]" In the same statement, the ROC reminded that "the Moscow Patriarchate, on its turn, in 1948 granted the autocephalous rights to the Orthodox Church in Poland and confirmed the autonomous status of the Orthodox Church in Finland, granted by His Holiness Patriarch Tikhon in 1921, having agreed in 1957 to consign to oblivion all canonical disputes and misunderstandings between the Orthodox Church of Finland and the Russian Orthodox Church"[23]
  2. ^ The pre-conciliar document can be found here
  3. ^ The study of Metropolitan Vasily can be found in Ukrainian here, and in Greek here.
  4. ^ Thought at that time the Patriarch of Moscow is still commemorating the Patriarch of Alexandria.

References edit

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  29. ^ "Metropolitan Hilarion: Filaret Denisenko was and remains a schismatic | The Russian Orthodox Church". mospat.ru. Retrieved 2018-10-27. Filaret's appropriation of the title of archimandrite of the Kiev Caves and Pochaev Lavras falls in line with his many times announced claims to these monasteries sacred for the millions of Orthodox Ukrainians. When Constantinople took decision on reinstating him (though it is not clear in which rank – patriarch? metropolitan?) it called upon "all involved parties to avoid the appropriation of churches, monasteries and other property, and any other acts of violence and retaliation." And Ukrainian President Poroshenko has assured that no property redistribution would occur. However, can one believe these calls and assurances when the chief leader of the schism, now justified by Constantinople, does not hide his plans of seizing the main holy sites of the canonical Ukrainian Church, while the nationalistic groups are ready to commit the seizure with his 'blessing'? It seems that only the absence of tomos of autocephaly still deters from violent actions those willing to do away with the canonical Church as quickly as possible.
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    The priest was commenting on Patriarch Bartholomew's remark on Monday that his privileges are based on Ecumenical Council canons, that everyone in the Orthodox world has to respect them, and that the Russian Orthodox Church will therefore follow Constantinople's decisions on Ukraine sooner or later.
    The priest argued that the canons mentioned by Patriarch Bartholomew ranked the bishop of Constantinople second, following the bishop of Rome, on a list of Churches existing when the canons were drawn up, on the grounds that Constantinople was the seat of the czar and the Senate.
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On 15 October 2018 the Russian Orthodox Church broke the communion with the Ecumenical Patriarchate because of a dispute concerning the canonical jurisdiction over Ukraine This led to the 2018 Moscow Constantinople schism Numerous Orthodox churches took position concerning the dispute over the canonical jurisdiction over Ukraine whether before or after this schism Contents 1 Russian Orthodox Church and the Ecumenical Patriarchate 1 1 Russian Orthodox Church 1 1 1 2018 1 1 1 1 September 1 1 1 2 October 1 1 1 3 November 1 1 1 4 December 1 1 2 2019 1 1 2 1 January 1 1 2 2 April 1 1 2 3 May 1 1 2 4 October 1 2 Ecumenical Patriarchate 1 2 1 2018 1 2 2 2019 2 Responses from other autocephalous Eastern Orthodox churches 2 1 Church of Cyprus 2 1 1 Meeting with representatives of other churches 2 2 Greek Orthodox Church of Alexandria 2 3 Polish Orthodox Church 2 4 Serbian Orthodox Church 2 5 Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch 2 6 Georgian Orthodox Church 2 7 Romanian Orthodox Church 2 8 Albanian Orthodox Church 2 9 Orthodox Church of the Czech Lands and Slovakia 2 10 Bulgarian Orthodox Church 2 11 Church of Jerusalem 2 12 Church of Greece 2 13 Unrecognized or partially recognized Orthodox churches 2 13 1 Belarusian Macedonian and Montenegrin Orthodox churches and the Croatian Orthodox Union 2 13 2 Abkhazian and Turkish Orthodox Churches 2 13 3 Orthodox Church in America 3 Churches under the jurisdiction of the Russian Orthodox Church 3 1 Belarusian Orthodox Church 3 2 Metropolis of Chișinău and All Moldova 3 3 Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia 3 4 Ukrainian Orthodox Church Moscow Patriarchate 3 5 Diocese of Chersonesus 3 6 Diocese of Berlin and Germany 4 Churches under the jurisdiction of the Ecumenical Patriarchate 4 1 Archdiocese of Russian Orthodox Churches in Western Europe 4 1 1 Defection of the Russian Orthodox Church of the Nativity of Christ 4 1 2 Defection of the Russian Orthodox church of Sanremo 4 1 3 Dissolution of the archdiocese 4 2 American Carpatho Russian Orthodox Diocese 4 3 Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Germany 4 4 Metropolis of Belgium 4 5 Mount Athos 5 See also 6 References 6 1 Notes 6 2 ReferencesRussian Orthodox Church and the Ecumenical Patriarchate editRussian Orthodox Church edit 2018 edit See also Autocephaly of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine April 2018 request of autocephaly September edit Further information 2018 Moscow Constantinople schism September 2018 Russian Orthodox synod s retaliatory measures and the aftermathOn 1 September Metropolitan Hilarion head of the Department for External Church Relations DECR of the ROC declared we very much hope that the Patriarchate of Constantinople will manifest responsibility and take into consideration all the voices of Local Orthodox Churches which have been clearly sounded in this period and that the unity of world Orthodoxy will be preserved 1 On 8 September 2018 an interview by Metropolitan Hilarion chairman of the Department of External Church Relations of the Russian Orthodox Church was published on the official website of the External Church Relations of the Russian Orthodox Church In it Hilarion warned 2 when Constantinople in such an aggressive and cynical manner is interfering in the affairs of another Local Church not only leads the dialogue into a deadlock but also creates a threat of schism for the Universal Orthodoxy In the event that Constantinople carries through its cunning plan of granting the autocephaly it will mean that a group of schismatics will receive it The canonical Church will not accept this autocephaly The Russian Church will not recognize this autocephaly of course We will have no other choice but to break the communion with Constantinople It means that the Patriarch of Constantinople will no longer have the right to call himself as he is doing now the leader of the 300 million Orthodox Christians worldwide At least half of the Orthodox Christians will not recognize him at all By his actions he will in fact split the world Orthodoxy On 8 September the synod of the Russian Orthodox Church expressed its resolute protest against and deep indignation at the report published a day prior on the appointment of the two hierarchs of the Ecumenical Patriarchate as exarchs of the Patriarchate for Kiev 3 The same day on a social network Vladimir Legoyda head of the Synodal Department for Church Society and Media Relations of the Russian Orthodox Church commented on the topic and stated that t he appointment by the Patriarch of Constantinople of his episcopal representatives in Ukraine without agreement with the Patriarch of Moscow and His Beatitude the Metropolitan of Kiev is an unprecedentedly gross incursion into the Moscow Patriarchate s canonical territory These actions cannot be left unanswered 4 5 The same day the UOC MP published an official declaration on its website which states T he appointment of the two Exarchs is a gross violation of the canonical territory of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church The decision made by the Constantinopolitan Patriarchate contradicts the 2nd Canon of the Second Ecumenical Council Constantinople namely that without being invited Bishops must not leave their own diocese and go over to churches beyond its boundaries 6 On 14 September 2018 in response to the appointment of those two exarchs the Russian Orthodox Church decided to hold an extraordinary session to take retaliatory measures after the appointment by the Patriarchate of Constantinople of its exarchs to Kiev following up the decision of this Church s Synod to grant autocephalous status to the Orthodox Church in Ukraine The synod of the ROC decided to stop commemorating the Ecumenical Patriarch during the divine liturgy 7 8 On 30 September 2018 in an interview to Izvestia daily published on the official website of the Moscow Patriarchate s Department for External Church Relations Metropolitan Hilarion commented The Russian Church does not need to fear isolation If Constantinople continues its anti canonical actions it will place itself outside the canonical space outside the understanding of church order that distinguishes the Orthodox Church 9 October edit On 2 October Patriarch Kirill of the ROC sent a letter to all the autocephalous Orthodox churches to ask them to hold a Pan Orthodox discussion concerning the question of Ukraine s autocephaly 10 11 12 13 On 5 October the Metropolitan Pavel head of the Belarusian Orthodox Church exarchate of the Russian Orthodox Church announced the meeting of the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church on 15 October in Minsk He said that The situation with the Orthodox Church in Ukraine will be on the agenda of the meeting 14 This meeting had been announced previously on 7 January 2018 and was at the time most likely to take place in mid October 15 On 9 October Metropolitan Hilarion chairman of the Department of External Church Relations of the Russian Orthodox Church warned that if the project for Ukrainian autocephaly is carried through it will mean a tragic and possibly irretrievable schism of the whole Orthodoxy He added that ignoring sacred canons shakes up the whole system of the church organism Schismatics in other Local Churches are well aware that if autocephaly is given to the Ukrainian schismatics it will be possible to repeat the same scenario anywhere That is why we state that autocephaly in Ukraine will not be the healing of the schism but its legalization and encouragement 16 See also 2018 Moscow Constantinople schism On 16 October 2018 the very next day after the break of communion Metropolitan Hilarion chairman of the Department of External Church Relations of the Russian Orthodox Church explained on Russian television that the decisions of the Patriarch of Constantinople run contrary to the canonical Tradition of the Orthodox Church 17 Moreover an official communicate from the External Church Relations of the Russian Orthodox Church published the same day quoted Hilarion saying we no longer have a single coordinating center in the Orthodox Church and we should very clearly realize that the Patriarchate of Constantinople has self destructed as such because having invaded the canonical boundaries of another Local Church by legitimatizing a schism it the Ecumenical Patriarchate has lost the right to be called the coordinating center for the Orthodox Church 18 On 17 October Metropolitan Hilarion head of the Moscow Patriarchate Department for External Church Relations was interviewed by the BBC Russian Service this interview was published on the official website of the Department of External Church Relations of the Russian Orthodox Church the very same day Hilarion declared As of today we have very clearly stated the fact that the Patriarchate of Constantinople has recognized a schismatic structure means for us that Constantinople itself is now in schism It has identified itself with a schism Accordingly we cannot have the full Eucharistic communion with it Hilarion added that when members of the Russian Orthodox of Moscow Patriarchate pay visits to the monasteries on Mount Athos they cannot participate in the sacraments for example receive communion and promised punishment to any priests who participate in the divine services together with the local clergy It is known that Russia makes large donations to the monasteries on Athos the sum of 200 million was announced by a source close to the Moscow Patriarchate 19 and confirmed by Hilarion Hilarion hinted that h istory shows that when Athos is concerned over something the monasteries on the Holy Mountain do find ways to inform the Patriarch of Constantinople about it and called on Russian businessmen to switch donations to Russian sacred places 20 21 On 19 October during a meeting with Pope Francis Hilarion announces him that because of the actions of the Patriarchate of Constantinople the Russian Orthodox Church had to suspend its participation in the work of the Joint International Commission for Theological Dialogue between the Roman Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church 22 Hilarion explained on November that it was due to the fact that the synod of the Russian Orthodox Church had previously on 14 September decided to break off the participation of the Russian Orthodox Church in the Episcopal Assemblies and in the theological dialogues multilateral commissions and any other structures chaired or co chaired by representatives of the Patriarchate of Constantinople 23 24 On 21 October Metropolitan Hilarion declared in an interview that t he Patriarch of Constantinople who has positioned himself as the coordinator of common Orthodox activity can no longer be such a coordinator because said Patriarch of Constantinople had opted for schismatics and ha d fully associated himself with them this interview was published on the official website of the Department of External Church Relations of the Russian Orthodox Church 25 On 22 October Hilarion published a declaration on the same official website which stipulates that according to the Russian Orthodox Church Filaret was and remains a schismatic despite the recognition of Filaret by the Patriarch of Constantinople In the declaration Hilarion also expressed his fears that since on the 20 October 2018 the UOC KP had decided to give the title of archimandrite of the Kiev Pechersk and Pochayiv Lavras to Filaret 26 27 28 Filaret could be planning to seize the main holy sites of the canonical Ukrainian Church i e the Ukrainian Orthodox Church Moscow Patriarchate 29 On 30 October Filaret declared that after the unification council there would be no violence against the UOC including in resolving property issues 30 On 23 October Archpriest Igor Yakimchuk from the Moscow Patriarchate Department for External Church Relations secretary for far abroad 31 told Interfax that g iven that the Byzantine Empire long ago ceased to exist and that Istanbul is not even the capital of Turkey now there are no more canonical foundations even for the symbolic primacy of the Constantinople Patriarchate in the Orthodox world and that the ROC would not comply to the Ecumenical Patriarch s decision 32 On 27 October archpriest Nikolai Balashov Deputy Head of Department for External Church Relations DECR of the ROC declared in an interview that they will never stop regarding Kiev as the mother of all Russian cities as the font of their christening birthplace of their Christian culture 33 The same day on the Russia 24 channel Metropolitan Hilarion gave an interview the restranscription of this interview was published the 28 October on the official website of the Department of External Church Relations of the Russian Orthodox Church Hilarion declared that the Ecumenical Patriarch was in a great hurry to satisfies his customers from Ukraine and the USA he also claimed that a special division of the staff in the US embassies was dedicated to influence the Ecumenical Patriarch and to take care of the situation in Ukraine He also stated We understand that Patriarch Bartholomew is not free now in his actions 34 On 28 October the Patriarch of Moscow Kirill stated in a speech which was two days later published on the official website of the Department of External Church Relations of the Russian Orthodox Church that there was no conflict whatsoever between Constantinople and Moscow There is Moscow s defense of the inviolable canonical norms If one of the Churches supports the schismatics if one of the Churches violates canons then she ceases to be an Orthodox Church Therefore the position of the Russian Orthodox Church today which has stopped the liturgical mention of the Patriarch of Constantinople has to do not only with the relationships between the two Patriarchs the point is the very nature of the Orthodox Churc h 35 November edit See also Autocephaly of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine 29 November 2018 communique of the synod of the Ecumenical Patriarchate In an interview given to Orthodoxia info published on 6 November 2018 Metropolitan Onufriy s spokesman Archbishop Kliment Vecheria declared that the Ecumenical Patriarch should have remembered that Byzantium ended 500 years ago and added that the Church lives according to the gospel and not based on prerogatives rooted in a nonexistent empire 36 On 12 November the first priest was sent by Patriarch Kirill to Istanbul Turkey at the request of Russian believers who live in Turkey 37 In November the Moscow Patriarchate established a parish in Constantinople a territory under the canonical jurisdiction of the Ecumenical Patriarchate 38 During the month of November Metropolitan Hilarion gave some interviews to news agencies from different countries which were published on the official website of the Department of External Church Relations of the Russian Orthodox Church He declared that the mechanisms of inter Orthodox dialogue and cooperation which were developing for a long while have been destroyed T he Patriarchate of Constantinople first in honour acted as coordinator of the inter Orthodox activities Yet now when over a half of all the Orthodox Christians in the world are not in communion with it Constantinople has lost this role 24 39 In another interview he said that the Ecumenical Patriarch claims the power over history itself by revoking decisions made over three centuries ago that t he danger of destruction of ages old traditions has been more and more clearly realized now by Primates and hierarchs of Local Orthodox Churches who speak out in favour of a pan Orthodox discussion on the Ukrainian problem In the new situation which has shaped now we have to search for new forms of communication of Churches adequate to it and that the Ecumenical Patriarch could not chair a Pan Orthodox Council since t he coordinating role that the Throne of Constantinople played though not without difficulties in the Orthodox world in the second part of the 20th century cannot be played by it now because t he Patriarchate of Constantinople has self destructed as the coordinating center for Orthodox Churches 40 In his last interview he declared that the Ecumenical Patriarch s actions allegedly aimed to heal the Ukrainian schism a ctually lead to the deepening of the schism in Ukraine and to creating for the Orthodox Church an unprecedented situation when the whole body of the world Orthodoxy may find itself split into pieces 41 On 22 November Metropolitan Hilarion said on the channel Russia TV 24 that Ukraine would never get its autocephaly 42 On 26 November Metropolitan Hilarion declared that the ROC would send a priest in South Korea and declared the plans to create a full fledged parish because until the 1950s in Korea was a Russian Spiritual Mission whose faithfuls were in the 1950s transferred to the Ecumenical Patriarchate s jurisdiction The priest is scheduled to be sent by the end of the year 43 On 28 November the ROC officials reacted at the announce of the Ecumenical Patriarchate s decision taken on 27 November 2018 to dissolve the Archdiocese of Russian Orthodox Churches in Western Europe The ROC officials reminded that during the spring of 2003 Patriarch Alexy II of Moscow proposed to all bishops and Orthodox parishes of Russian tradition in Western Europe to unite as part of the self governing metropolitan district of the Russian Orthodox Church 44 December edit See also Unification council of the Orthodox churches of Ukraine On 4 December in an interview given to Orthodoxie com Metropolitan Hilarion declared that the fact the Patriarch of Constantinople had fallen in schism was not without precedents in the history of the Constantinople Patriarchate and gave the example of Nestorius and the Patriarchs of Constantinople who accepted the union with the Catholic Church after the Council of Florence 45 He also said the Ecumenical Patriarchate s actions in Ukraine were a revenge on Patriarch Kirill of Moscow because according to Hilarion the Ecumenical Patriarch believes that it is the Russian Orthodox Church who incited some Orthodox churches not to participate in the Pan Orthodox Council of Crete 46 On 14 December ROC claimed that Patriarch Kirill sent messages to the Primates of the Local Orthodox Churches to Pope Francis to Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby head of the Anglican Communion to Rev Dr Olav Fykse Tveit General Secretary of the World Council of Churches to Antonio Guterres United Nations Secretary General and to Thomas Greminger Secretary General of the Organization for Security and Co operation in Europe He also sent messages to Emmanuel Macron President of France and to Angela Merkel Chancellor of Germany as they were both heads of the Normandy format Patriarch Kirill wanted to draw their attention to what he perceived as the large scale violations of the rights and freedom of hierarchs clergy and laity of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church 47 48 49 50 However UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres did not receive such a letter 51 On 15 December after the election of Epiphany at the unification council archpriest Nikolay Balashov deputy head of the Moscow Patriarchate Department for External Church Relations told Interfax that this election means nothing for the ROC 52 After the unification council the Patriarch of Moscow sent a letter to the primates of all the autocephalous local Orthodox churches but not to the Ecumenical Patriarchate nor to the OCU urging them not to recognize the OCU and that there was no unification The schismatics were and still are outside the Church 53 On 21 December after the diocesan assembly of Moscow the Patriarch of Moscow declared during that the Soviet persecution of the ROC the Patriarchate of Constantinople did all it could to tear from the ROC s living body those parts that were within its reach Estonia Finland Poland and Latvia a 54 55 56 57 On 28 December the synod of the ROC decided to establish an exarchate of Western Europe of the Moscow Patriarchate It was decided that the following countries would be under the exarchate s responsibility Andorra Belgium the United Kingdom Ireland Spain Italia Liechtenstein Luxembourg the Principality of Monaco the Netherlands Portugal France and Switzerland 58 59 60 This was done in response to the Ecumenical Patriarchate s actions in Ukraine 61 On the same day in an interview with Russia 24 channel 62 Metropolitan Hilarion declared the ROC will now act as if they Constantinople do not exist at all because our purpose is missionary our task is to educate we are creating these structures for ministerial care about our flock there can be no such deterring factors here and that the ROC will take charge of the Orthodox faithfuls of its diaspora instead of the Eumenical Patriarchate 63 64 On 29 December during an interview to the channel Russia 24 Metropolitan Hilarion declared the Patriarch of Moscow had informed during the last meeting of the Supreme Diocesan Assembly of Moscow Orthodox faithfuls could communiate in the territory of the Mount Athos but only in the Saint Panteleimon Monastery 65 66 The territory of the Mount Athos is under the jurisdiction of the Ecumenical Patriarchate Hilarion declared the Saint Panteleimon Monastery belongs to the Constantinople Church as do all monasteries on Mt Athos but we know that it was built with Russian money by Russian monks and houses a Russian and Ukrainian monastic brotherhood all rites are performed in a Slavic language and the laity who come there may take communion in it But not in other Athos monasteries 66 65 67 On 30 December Interfax reported that the ROC was building a church on the territory of the embassy of Russia in Ankara 68 Turkey is part of the jurisdiction of the Ecumenical Patriarchate On 30 December Patriarch Kirill sent a letter to Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew 69 70 71 In this letter Kirill declared if you Ecumenical Patriarch will act in keeping with intentions enunciated in your letter you will forever lose an opportunity to serve to the unity of the holy Churches of God will cease being the First in the Orthodox world which numbers hundreds of millions of believers and the sufferings that you have inflicted upon Orthodox Ukrainians will follow you to the Last Judgment of our Lord who judges all people impartially and will testify against you before Him The letter was published on the official websites of the ROC on 31 December 72 73 2019 edit January edit See also Autocephaly of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine Tomos of autocephaly On 5 January press secretary of the Patriarch of Moscow Alexander Volkov declared that Patriarch Bartholomew today finally cut himself off from world Orthodoxy by joining the schism because the Ecumenical Patriarch had signed the tomos granting autocephaly to the OCU 74 On the same day Vladimir Legoyda head of the Synodal Department for Church Society and Media Relations of the ROC declared the tomos of autocephaly the Ecumenical Patriarch had signed was a paper that is a result of unbridled political and personal ambitions Signed in violation of the canons and thus possessing no canonical force 75 76 On 7 January 2019 during the festive Christmas liturgy in the Cathedral of Christ the Savior Patriarch Kirill of the ROC did not mention a single name of the primates of other local Orthodox Churches with whom the ROC is in canonical communion Such commemoration in Greek it is called diptych is demanded by a church charter and is a centuries old tradition In contrast to this the head of the newly created Orthodox Church of Ukraine Metropolitan Epiphanius solemnly listed the names of all the primates including the Most Holy Patriarch of Russia Kirill 77 78 79 On 14 January 2019 Metropolitan Hilarion declared 80 81 The Russian Orthodox Church originated in Kiev not in Moscow not in St Petersburg Kiev is our baptismal font We respect political borders but we also expect political leaders to respect self consciousness of the faithful in Russia in Ukraine in Byelorussia in Moldova and in other states in which the Russian Orthodox Church has its presence Recently we have often heard from representatives of the Patriarchate of Constantinople that it recognizes the Moscow Patriarchate in the borders in which it existed at the end of the 16th century when the Eastern Patriarchs recognized the Patriarch of Moscow as the fifth among them They say that what happened afterwards was an unlawful expansion of the Russian Orthodox Church It is very strange to hear these arguments for they imply that the missionary work of the Russian Orthodox Church in the territories that were gradually added to the Russian Empire was something unlawful They imply that the Russian Orthodox Church should have remained within the limits of the Moscow principalities and that all new lands added to the Russian Empire should not have been an area of missionary activities of the Church We cannot accept such arguments We find them foolish and believe that the Patriarchate of Constantinople is very very wrong in these deliberations On 30 January 2019 Vladimir Legoyda head of the Russian Orthodox Church s Department for Church Society and Media Relations wrote that the tomos of the OCU made the OCU a vassal of the Ecumenical Patriarchate 82 On 31 January Patriarch Kirill declared the point of no return between the ROC and the Ecumenical Patriarchate had not been reached stating The point of no return is the end of existence Each of us will experience such a point when our physical life ends But as long as we live as long as the Church lives no point of no return must exist and I am sure this will not happen 83 84 On the same day he declared 85 86 Ukraine is not on the periphery of our church We call Kiev the mother of all Russian cities For us Kiev is what Jerusalem is for many Russian Orthodoxy began there so under no circumstances can we abandon this historical and spiritual relationship The whole unity of our Local Church is based on these spiritual ties On 11 February 2019 Metropolitan Hilarion said in an interview published on the official website of the DECR that the Mount Athos had to make a choice and that he hopes the Mount Athos will make the only right choice the one in favor of canonical order 87 88 April edit In April an article of Metropolitan Hilarion was published on the website of the DECR titled Two headed hydra of Ukrainian schism and the world Orthodoxy In the article Hilarion which he explained why according to him no other local Orthodox Churches apart from the Ecumenical Patriarchate have recognized the OCU in the last four months 89 May edit On 29 May the Moscow Patriarchate Department For External Church Relations published a commentary of the 20 February 2019 letter of the Ecumenical Patriarchate to Archbishop Anastasios of Albania the comment had been written by experts of the Synodal Biblical and Theological Commission of the ROC 90 91 On 30 May 2019 Vladimir Legoyda head of the Synodal Department for Church Society and Media Relations of the ROC said the ROC was aware of the efforts of the Church of Cyprus primate Chrysostomos II and added that to some extent Chrysostomos actions can be considered in line with the ROC proposal He has consistently held talks with representatives from various local Churches telling of the need to resolve the problem Legoyda also said the ROC has repeatedly stressed the desire and the need for a pan Orthodox decision on this issue because it cannot be resolved unilaterally 92 October edit On 7 October 2019 the ROC officially released a comments by the Secretariat of the Biblical and Theological Synodal Commission of the Russian Orthodox Church The document discusses the problems of apostolic succession among schismatic hierarchs the limits of application of the oikonomia principle issues of the lack of legitimacy of the OCU the distortion of the role of the first bishop in the Orthodox Church and explains the suspension of Eucharistic communion 93 94 On 17 October 2019 the Holy Synod of the ROC reacted to the announcement that the Church of Greece had recognized the OCU The Holy Synod stated If the Ukrainian schism is really recognized by the Greek Orthodox Church and its Primate either in the form of a joint service liturgical commemoration of the leader of the schism or sending official letters to them it will be a sad testimony to the deepening division in the family of local Orthodox Churches We cease the prayer and Eucharistic communion with those bishops of the Greek Church who have entered or will enter into communion with representatives of the Ukrainian non canonical schismatic communities the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church authorizes his Holiness Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and all Russia to stop the commemoration of the name of His Beatitude Archbishop of Athens and the entire 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 indicating the recognition of the Ukrainian schism 95 96 97 Ecumenical Patriarchate edit 2018 edit On 22 October the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew declared Whether our Russian brothers like it or not soon enough they will get behind the Ecumenical Patriarchate s solution as they will have no other choice The Ecumenical Patriarch added he was aware Russia was doing efforts to thwart the Ecumenical Patriarchate s plans 98 On 23 September 2018 Patriarch Bartholomew while celebrating Divine Liturgy in the Saint Fokas Orthodox Church proclaimed that he had sent a message that Ukraine would receive autocephaly as soon as possible since it is entitled to it 99 100 On 26 September the recently appointed exarch of Ukraine Daniel of Pamphilon ru declared on his Facebook page that concerning the future of Ukraine t he path to the Autocephaly is irreversible 101 102 On 24 November the Ecumenical Patriarch declared to the holy synod of the Romanian Orthodox Church concerning the pre conciliar agreement concerning the granting of autocephaly to a church b 103 104 Of course the pre conciliar treatment of the issue of autocephaly provisioned a different solution However once consensus has not been reached and the Ecumenical Patriarchate is in no way responsible for this so that Autocephaly be eventually included in the agenda of the issues under consideration at the Holy and Great Council it is self evident that the hitherto relevant practice for centuries is applied and be ratified ad referendum at a future Ecumenical Council On 13 December 2018 in his homily Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew declared the decision by the ROC to break communion was extreme and unacceptable as a lever of pressure 105 On 14 December the Ecumenical Patriarchate published on its official website a comment by Metropolitan Sotirios of Pisidia regarding the celebration of a mass at Belek by a priest of the ROC with the support of the Russian consulate in Antalya In said commentary the Metropolitan said this region was part of the Ecumenical Patriarchate s jurisdiction and that the priest of the ROC had not asked the Ecumenical Patriarchate to conduct this mass on the Ecumenical Patriarchate s territory Therefore according to the Metropolitan the priest had transgressed some canons and such a behavior could create a schism among the faithfuls of the region of Belek 106 On 24 December 2018 Patriarch Bartholomew responded to the allegations made by the ROC that he had been bribed Bartholomew responded by making a joke saying the Russian Church accuses me of having received money to proclaim this autocephaly actually I didn t really receive money but rather a lot of candies and chocolates from the factory the factory of Poroshenko He sent me a lot of sacks like these I have already distributed them all These two are the last ones I will open them and throw them among you so whoever is lucky will get some of it 107 108 109 110 for the reference of the joke see Petro Poroshenko Business career The video of this speech was published on the official Facebook page of the Ecumenical Patriarchate 108 111 2019 edit On 25 January 2019 the Ecumenical Patriarch talked about the subject of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine 112 113 114 In 2019 the Ecumenical Patriarch declared in a letter to Patriarch John X of Antioch that he the Ecumenical Patriarch would not convene a pan Orthodox council on the question of Ukraine 115 116 117 On 20 February 2019 the Ecumenical Patriarch answered the letter of the Holy Synod of the Albanian Orthodox Church The Ecumenical Patriarch justified with historical arguments that the Ecumenical Patriarchate had the right to give autocephaly to the OCU Concerning the validity of the ordinations performed by Filaret the Ecumenical Patriarch joined the researches of Metropolitan Vasily c and cited the example of the mending of the Meletian schism the Bulgarian schism and the ROCOR schism to prove the validity of Filaret s ordinations 118 119 120 121 122 In an interview published on 21 February 2019 in the Serbian magazine Politika 123 the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew declared that there is no Pope of the East in the religious conscience of Orthodox Church 124 In the same interview he declared As for the provision of autocephaly with the consent of other Orthodox Churches this did not happen because it is not a tradition in our Church All the Tomoses of the autocephaly that were granted to the newly created autocephalous churches Russia Serbia Romania Bulgaria Georgia Athens Warsaw Tirana and Presov were provided by the Ecumenical Patriarchate and this was not preceded by any agreement or negotiation at the Pan Orthodox level 125 Bartholomew also declared that no State pressured the Ecumenical Patriarchate to grant autocephaly to Ukraine but that a large number of state leaders have greeted the Ecumenical Patriarchate with this decision 126 In May 2019 Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew declared in a speech to journalists Regarding this issue and the Patriarchate s stance a lot of false information have been fed to the media such as falsified historical facts and distorted truth while the true facts have been carefully or and deliberately concealed 127 On 23 May the Archons of the Ecumenical Patriarch announced an E book titled The Ecumenical Patriarchate and Ukraine Autocephaly Historical Canonical and Pastoral Perspectives would be released soon to inform all people of goodwill about the truth regarding the Autocephaly granted by the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople to the Orthodox Church in Ukraine 128 129 On 30 May 2019 the E book version of the book was released 130 Responses from other autocephalous Eastern Orthodox churches editChurch of Cyprus edit On 26 September 2018 the head of the Church of Cyprus Archbishop Chrysostomos II had a meeting with the Ukrainian ambassador in Cyprus Borys Humeniuk during this meeting the question of the ecclesiastical problems in Ukraine was discussed During the meeting Chrysostomos II expressed his worry and concern about the latest events in the Ukrainian Church and the possibility of the creation of a schism that would harm the unity of all Orthodoxy and declared that the Church of Cyprus was ready to be a bridge for the normalization of the unstable situation between the Patriarchates of Moscow and Constantinople concerning the question of the Orthodoxy in Ukraine Those declarations were published on the official website of the Church of Cyprus 131 132 On 9 January 2019 Archbishop Chrysostomos declared What s most important right now is not autocephaly but that Orthodoxy may not be divided He added he would never commemorate the name of the primate of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine in the diptych of the Divine Liturgy 133 134 On 25 January 2019 Archbishop Chrysostomos declared he considered the Ecumenical Patriarchate as the Mother Church and that he maintains good relations with the Phanar which he will preserve despite any difficulties He added he would concelebrate one day with Metropolitan Epiphanius once the latter would have come in Cyprus 135 136 137 138 On 7 February 2019 the holy synod of the Church of Cyprus decided that on 18 February 2019 the holy synod of the Church of Cyprus will hold an extraordinary meeting to give its final decision concerning the Ukrainian question 139 On 18 February the Church of Cyprus declared it did not doubt the goals of granting autocephaly in Ukraine was to heal the schism in Ukraine the Church of Cyprus also stated that if the schism in Ukraine was not overcame in a certain amount of time the Church of Cyprus expect s that the Ecumenical Patriarch making use of his regulatory role given to him by his position as First in Orthodoxy will convene either a Pan Orthodox Council or a Synaxis of the Primates to act upon the matter In the same communique the Church of Cyprus declared it offered to be a mediator on the issue 140 141 142 143 144 The Church of Cyprus did not state it recognized the OCU 145 Meeting with representatives of other churches edit On 18 April 2019 the primates of the Church of Cyprus the Church of Alexandria the Church of Antioch and the Church of Jerusalem gathered 146 147 They released a communique in which they write that among other things they looked into the problems that arose after granting autocephaly to the Orthodox Church in Ukraine The primates of Alexandria Antioch and Jerusalem supported the initiative of mediation of the primate of the Church of Cyprus 146 148 149 The primate of the Church of Cyprus released a communique on 14 May 2019 in which he said I have not received any order I am leaving for Serbia Bulgaria and Greece to discuss the Ukrainian issue 150 151 152 153 From 17 May to 21 May he met the primates of the Bulgarian Greek and Serbian Orthodox churches 154 In May 2019 Archbishop Chrysostomos was interviewed concerning his mediation role in which he said if one Church agrees with one side another Church will agree with the other and it will be a great evil We could then reach a schism The best is for us all to agree and to make a decision all together because the decision of only one Church will not serve any purpose and what I am afraid of would happen For myself I could make a decision in favor of one side or the other but I consider it wrong That s why I didn t do it 155 156 In an interview given on 6 September 2019 the primate of the Church of Cyprus said the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew was displeased with the former s initiative of meetings We have taken the first step We tried to begin seeing different Church primates and discovered that the Ecumenical Patriarch didn t want something like this After that we just said Did we commit a murder We stop here He also added As the Church of Cyprus we did not say we recognize the Orthodox Church of Ukraine but we do not recognize it either We maintain a neutral relationship and we want to have good relations with everyone 157 158 In December 2019 the primate of the Church of Cyprus reiterated that his church had taken a neutral stance despite the actions of some of its hierarchs He added that the Patriarchate of Moscow had asked him for his support he replied that he disagreed with the decisions of the Moscow Patriarch to cease commemorating some other primates the Ecumenical Patriarch the Archbishop of Athens and the Patriarch of Alexandria d He added The Patriarch of Moscow is going to create a schism And the schism is the greatest sin I do not understand it He wants to be the first I told him you would never be the first Over the past 17 centuries the Patriarch of Constantinople has been established as first among all Eastern Orthodox primates Full stop 159 Greek Orthodox Church of Alexandria edit On 22 October 2018 the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria and the Polish Orthodox Church issued a joint statement in which they call upon all those on whom it depends to eliminate church misunderstandings associated with the bestowal of autocephaly to the Ukrainian Church to please do whatever is within their might to avoid conflict over this issue in order to establish church order on Ukrainian territory 160 161 162 163 164 165 On 18 April 2019 the primates of the Church of Cyprus the Church of Alexandria the Church of Antioch and the Church of Jerusalem gathered 146 147 They released a communique in which they write that among other things they looked into the problems that arose after granting autocephaly to the Orthodox Church in Ukraine The primates of Alexandria Antioch and Jerusalem supported the initiative of mediation of the primate of the Church of Cyprus 146 148 149 In June 2019 the Orthodox Patriarch of Alexandria in an interview took a stand on the Ukrainian issue for the first time He said the Ecumenical Patriarch had the right to grant autocephaly but that the question of who received this autocephaly is what created divisions among the Orthodox churches He added Every problem has its solution Our Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew is the Patriarch of Romiosyne who we all respect and love Do not forget that this issue is not a dogmatic one There is a solution to the issue of Autocephaly 166 Polish Orthodox Church edit In May 2018 the Polish Orthodox Church POC declared it express es a clear position of the Polish Autocephalous Church namely that the ecclesiastic life of the canonical Orthodox Church should be based on the principles of dogmatis theology and the holy canons of the Orthodox Church The violation of this principle brings chaos to the life of the Church In Ukraine there are certain schismatic groups that must first repent and return to the canonical Church Only then can we discuss the issue of granting autocephaly 167 168 169 In September 2018 Secretary of the Chancellery of the POC sent a letter to rbc ru in response to a request for a statement from the POC on the matter of Ukrainian autocephaly 170 171 172 In this letter the POC reinstate its May 2018 position and that c onsent of all the Local Churches is needed in order to grant the autocephaly to the Ukrainian Church and a hasty decision can deepen the schism autocephaly is granted by the Mother Church after reaching agreement with the Primates of all the Local Churches 172 170 173 On 22 October 2018 the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria and the Polish Orthodox Church issued a joint statement in which they call upon all those on whom it depends to eliminate church misunderstandings associated with the bestowal of autocephaly to the Ukrainian Church to please do whatever is within their might to avoid conflict over this issue in order to establish church order on Ukrainian territory 160 161 162 163 164 165 On 16 November 2018 the Polish Orthodox Church issued an official communique after the meeting of its synod on 15 November 2018 174 The Polish Orthodox Church declared in this communique that it did not recognize the rehabilitation of the UAOC and the UOC KP and that the synod forbids the priests of the Polish Orthodox Church from having liturgical and prayerful contact with the clergy of the so called Kiev Patriarchate and the so called Autocephalous Orthodox Church which have committed much evil in the past The communique also stated that o nly the observance of the dogmatic and canonical norms of the Church and the preservation of the centuries old tradition will protect Orthodoxy from severe ecclesiastical consequences on an international scale 175 176 On 8 January 2019 Metropolitan Sawa primate of the Polish Orthodox Church declared that Epiphanius was a layperson and not member of the clergy He added that the grant of autocephaly to the OCU was a violation of the canon law 177 178 On 2 April 2019 the Assembly of bishops of the POC released a communique In it it declared it reiterated its stance taken 9 May and 15 November 2018 The communique says the POC is in favor of granting autocephaly to Ukraine and that autocephaly should be given according to the dogmatic and canonical norms of the whole Church and not of a group of schismatics Those who left the Church and have been deprived of their priestly ordination cannot represent a healthy ecclesial body It is an uncanonical act violating the Eucharistic and inter Orthodox unity 179 180 In the same communique the POC declared that when it received schismatics they were reordinated however religious experts disagreed saying that there is no documents or pictorial proofs proving the ordinations happened and citing the case of bishops of the Lusitanian Orthodox Church who were accepted into the POC without reordinations 181 Serbian Orthodox Church edit In August 2018 Patriarch Irinej primate of the Serbian Orthodox Church SOC sent a letter to the Ecumenical Patriarch concerning the situation in Ukraine In it Irinej characterized as very perilous or even catastrophic probably as fatal for the unity of Holy Orthodoxy the act of exonerating and of restoring schismatics to the rank of bishops especially the arch schismatic ones such as patriarch Filaret Denysenko of Kyiv and of bringing schismatics back into liturgical and canonical communion without their repentance and their return to the unity of the Russian Orthodox Church from which they detached themselves And all without the consent of the Moscow Patriarchate and without coordination with him Irinej added he was afraid the schismatics of the Montenegrin Orthodox Church would also be legitimised despite the fact that Montenegro is under the jurisdiction of the Serbian Orthodox Church 182 Not so long before the schism head of the Serbian Orthodox Church Patriarch Irinej considered the presumable schism between Moscow and Constantinople would be the hardest of all those that have ever been even greater quantitatively than the schism of 1054 He stated that the Serbian Church does not accept the existence of two Orthodox Christianities Fanariotic i e Constantinople s and Moscow s He added his church did not stand for Moscow nor was against Constantinople but supported the established order and opposed any decisions that would certainly lead to dire consequences He also declared that if non canonical churches were recognized a similar phenomenon would happen in Macedonia but also in Montenegro Abkhazia and wherever the contracting authorities and perpetrators have imagined even perhaps in Greece 183 After the schism Patriarch Irinej gave an interview in which he condemned the 11 October decision of the Ecumenical Patriarchate In his opinion this decision increases the risks of new divisions in the Local Churches while the Ecumenical Patriarch had no right to recognize the schismatic church and grant it an autocephaly 184 185 186 187 188 Some Serbian Church officials also expressed concerns that this decision would be followed by recognition of the Macedonian Orthodox Church which had split from the Serbian Orthodox Church in 1967 and hadn t received recognition at the time of the Moscow Constantinople schism 189 On 20 October 2018 the Serbian and Antiochian patriarchs made a common declaration in which they appeal to their brother His All Holiness the Ecumenical Patriarch to restore the fraternal dialogue with the Orthodox Church of Russia in order to with the fraternal assistance and participation of all the other primates of the Local Orthodox Autocephalous Churches resolve the conflict between the Patriarchates of Constantinople and Moscow and to restore back the bond of peace in the Orthodox Church 190 191 On 12 November 2018 the synod of the Serbian Orthodox Church published a communique in which they declared they considered the reinstatement of Filaret and Makariy as non binding for the Serbian Orthodox Church and that they would therefore not communiate with them or their supporters Synod also requested convocation of a Pan Orthodox Synod over the issue 192 193 194 The patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church wrote on his christmas encyclical If in accordance with the logic of this world autocephaly is understood in any other way as an element of a state s sovereignty national individuality or separateness then it does not contribute to the unity and building up of the Church but it rather invites self sufficiency and living in isolation and it becomes paradoxically a sin against the Holy Spirit The temptation is the same in our very close and brotherly Ukraine where the passion filled chauvinist Russophobes led by corrupt politicians with the assistance of Uniates and unfortunately with the uncanonical cooperation of the Ecumenical Patriarchate deepened and spread the existing schism and seriously jeopardized the unity of Orthodoxy in general 195 On 29 January 2019 during a visit for the 10th anniversary of the enthronement of Patriarch Kirill of Moscow Patriarch Irinej declared among other things that what is happening in Ukraine was comparable to a bomb thrown at Orthodoxy 196 On the same day in an interview he declared the Ukrainian question in the 21st century can divide the Orthodox world and have serious repercussions 197 On 5 February 2019 Orthochristian informed that there will be separate Sunday of Orthodoxy celebrations in Chicago this year on March 17 with the Serbian Church and ROCOR celebrating together separately from the Greek Metropolis 198 On 14 March the same source reported that the priests of the SOC have been instructed not to serve with Constantinople clergy throughout America and Canada 199 On 28 February the DECR of the ROC published a statement of the Serbian Orthodox Church in which the SOC told his position concerning the Ukrainian question 200 201 202 However some religious experts began to have doubts on the authenticity of the statement as there was no hyperlinks to the original statement 202 On 13 March the SOC published the same statement on its website 203 204 The SOC also sent its statement to all the local Orthodox churches The head of the Serbian Church s Information and Publishing Department published a communique on 13 March in which he gave his personal opinion that it is recommended but not required that Serbian hierarchs and clergy abstain from serving with those who have communion with the schismatics Such a heavy decision as breaking communion can only be made by the Council of Bishops not the Holy Synod in the Serbian Orthodox Church 205 199 206 The council of bishops of the SOC held from May 9 to 18 2019 decided not to recognize the OCU 207 The council of bishops also stated The biggest problem of the Orthodox Church today is the Church schism in Ukraine and the unsuccessful attempts of the Patriarchate of Constantinople to solve the problem on the knee unilaterally without dialogue with the canonical Church in Ukraine and with the Russian Orthodox Church and in general without pan Orthodox consultations 208 209 Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch edit On 6 October the synod of the Greek Patriarchate of Antioch announced its support for a pan Orthodox synaxis on the question of Ukraine s autocephaly 210 On 20 October the Serbian and Antiochian patriarchs made a common declaration in which they appeal to their brother His All Holiness the Ecumenical Patriarch to restore the fraternal dialogue with the Orthodox Church of Russia in order to with the fraternal assistance and participation of all the other primates of the Local Orthodox Autocephalous Churches resolve the conflict between the Patriarchates of Constantinople and Moscow and to restore back the bond of peace in the Orthodox Church 190 191 The primate of the Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch answered to the 24 December 2018 letter of the Ecumenical Patriarch which asked the primates of the local churches to recognize the autocephaly of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine 211 by asking the Ecumenical Patriarch to postpone the grant of autocephaly to the Orthodox Church of Ukraine 212 On 17 January 2019 Patriarch John X of Antioch declared he fully supported Russia on the question of Ukraine 213 214 On 29 January 2019 at a meeting with Patriarch Kirill of Moscow Patriarch John X declared We urged and continue to urge the Ecumenical patriarch and other supreme clergy to resolve existing problems including those currently faced by our fraternal Russian Orthodox Church through dialogue through negotiation through ordinary conversation 215 216 On 1 February 2019 in a homily for the 10th anniversary of the enthronement of Kirill of Moscow John X of Antioch expressed his deep heartily pain and great sorrow towards what is happening in our Orthodox Church these days and Her affliction as a result of individuality lack of dialogue and absence of conciliarity and of what happened recently in Ukraine John X also appealed to all the primates of the Orthodox autocephalous churches and said it was time to gather and meet in order to proclaim our commitment to the unity of our Holy Orthodox Church and our belief that Her light coming from the Light of Christ remains bright and glorious 217 218 On 18 April 2019 the primates of the Church of Cyprus the Church of Alexandria the Church of Antioch and the Church of Jerusalem gathered 146 147 They released a communique in which they write that among other things they looked into the problems that arose after granting autocephaly to the Orthodox Church in Ukraine The primates of Alexandria Antioch and Jerusalem supported the initiative of mediation of the primate of the Church of Cyprus 146 148 149 On 2 March 2022 the Holy Synod of the Church of Antioch released a statement according to which its bishops reiterated the position of the Patriarchate of Antioch stressing the necessity to return to the principle of consensus and unanimity of all Orthodox Churches to find solutions to controversial issues challenging the Orthodox world and expressed their sympathy to the shepherds of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church presided by His Beatitude Metropolitan Onufriy about the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine omitting both the Russian involvement and the Orthodox Church of Ukraine led by Epiphanius 219 Georgian Orthodox Church edit On 30 September the Georgian Orthodox Church published a statement on its website in which it encouraged the Patriarchates of Moscow and Constantinople to work together on the dispute over Ukraine 220 Although Ukrainian parliament chairman Andriy Parubiy stated after an October 5 visit to Tbilisi that the Georgian Orthodox Church GOC was in support of Kiev Georgian Patriarch Ilia II later denied this and church spokesman Mikhail Botkoveli said We need more time to discuss the arguments of the Russian Orthodox Church after which the Georgian Orthodox Church will announce its position It is reported that there are sharp divisions within the Georgian Orthodox Church which analysts see as the most pro Russian institution in an anti Russian country A major factor in the dispute within the GOC is the role of the Abkhazian Orthodox Church AOC which itself broke from the GOC the Russian Orthodox Church has offered to mediate the dispute between the GOC and the AOC Some clerics see this as a reason to maintain the goodwill of the Russian Orthodox Church and others viewed the Abkhazian church as already under the control of Moscow some accused Moscow of hypocrisy with one theologian arguing publicly that The Moscow patriarchate is betraying the biblical principle of do unto others as you would have them do unto you 221 222 After its synod of 27 December 2018 the GOC said it waited further developments and would declare its position in January 2019 According to a Metropolitan of the GOC the GOC supports the Ukrainian autocephaly 223 224 After the granting of autocephaly to the Orthodox Church of Ukraine 5 January 2019 officials of the GOC declared discussions concerning Ukrainian autocephaly would continue during subsequent meetings of the synod of the GOC 225 Some bishops of the GOC congratulated the Orthodox Church of Ukraine for its autocephaly 226 On 29 January 2019 the GOC released a statement in which it stated that the main goal is now to care for keeping the unity of Orthodox Church Moreover the statement reads The issuance of a tomos to the Ukrainian church drew various opinions in the entire Orthodox world both in the secular world and in the clergy We now have two parties that are defending their positions None of the parties refrains from insults and blackmail 227 228 229 On 29 January 2019 the GOC announced a delegation from the Ecumenical Patriarchate headed by Metropolitan Emmanuel of France fr was going to visit Georgia to discuss Ukraine s autocephaly It is the Ecumenical Patriarchate which initiated the visit 230 On 30 January after the meeting Emmanuel of France declared We discussed the issue of the Ukrainian church s autocephaly and the tomos Our purpose was to inform each other about some details we didn t want for force any positions It was just an information meeting We know that the catholicos patriarch has a lot of wisdom and can make the right decision 231 A Georgian theologian wrote a letter to Metropolitan Hilarion blaming the latter for using the authority of the Catholicos Patriarch of Georgia to silence those who supported the recognition of the OCU by the GOC Extract of the letter were published by Ukrinform on 5 February 2019 232 Romanian Orthodox Church edit See also People s Salvation Cathedral Ecumenical Patriarch consecrated The Romanian Orthodox Church on 26 October called for Constantinople to co operate with Moscow in resolving the issue and stated that unity is preserved through co responsibility and cooperation between the Local Orthodox Churches by cultivating dialogue and synodality at the pan Orthodox level this being a permanent necessity in the life of the Church 233 On 23 November 2018 the Ecumenical Patriarch arrived in Romania to lead the consecration of the Romanian People s Salvation Cathedral which was planned on Sunday 25 November the Ecumenical Patriarch was officially welcomed by Patriarch Daniel of Romania 234 235 On Sunday 25 November the Ecumenical Patriarch and Patriarch Daniel of Romania consecrated together the Romanian People s Salvation Cathedral 236 237 238 The Ecumenical Patriarch chaired the first mass of the Romanian People s Salvation Cathedral 239 240 241 242 Both the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew and the Patriarch Daniel of Romania led the church service this day it was the very first church service in the cathedral 243 242 244 245 246 The presence of Bartholomew and the absence of Patriarch Kirill of Moscow at the cathedral inauguration appears to suggest that Romania is siding with Constantinople in the dispute 247 248 To the questions Will Patriarch Kiril in Romania come to the sanctification of the painting and How will the presence of His Holiness Bartholomew I affect the relationship between the ROC Romanian Orthodox Church and the Russian Patriarchate Russian Orthodox Church the Romanian Patriarchate spokesman Vasile Bănescu 249 answered I am absolutely convinced that Patriarch Kiril will return to Romania on the occasion of the sanctification of the painting and will not withdraw because the ROC had the wisdom to plead for a dialogue to heal the wound of this separation between the Patriarchate of Constantinople and the Patriarchate of Moscow and All Russia We hope that this relationship currently interrupted will be resumed The Romanian Patriarchate has a natural relationship with the Moscow Patriarchate and there are no tensions at the moment 250 On 21 February 2019 the Holy Synod of the Romanian Orthodox Church discussed the Ukrainian question 251 and declared in a communique 252 Regarding this tense ecclesiastical situation in Ukraine the Holy Synod of the Romanian Orthodox Church reiterates its stance expressed during its previous working sessions of 24 May and 25 October 2018 It was then recommended that through dialogue the Ecumenical Patriarchate and the Moscow Patriarchate identify a solution to this ecclesiastical dispute by preserving the unity of faith by respecting the administrative and pastoral freedom of the clergy and faithful in this country including the right to autocephaly and by restoring Eucharistic communion In the event of an unsuccessful bilateral dialogue it is necessary to convene a Synaxis of all Primates of Orthodox Churches to solve the existing problem The Romanian Orthodox Church also stated in the same communique that once the schism in Ukraine will have been healed once the Ecumenical Patriarchate and the Moscow Patriarchate will have settled down their dispute over Ukraine once the Romanian Orthodox Church will have written assurances from Ukrainian ecclesiastical and state authorities that the ethnic and linguistic identity of the 127 Romanian Orthodox parishes in Ukraine currently administered by the UOC MP will be respected and that these Romanian Orthodox will have the possibility to organise themselves within a Romanian Orthodox Vicariate and to be able to cultivate spiritual relations with the Romanian Patriarchate and once the Ecumenical Patriarchate will have clarified the problem of the non canonical hierarchs and priests in the West who belonged to the former Kiev Patriarchate then the Holy Synod will express its official position on the situation of Orthodoxy in Ukraine 252 Patriarch Daniel wrote the preface of the Romanian edition of the book The Everyday Years Quests by Russian Patriarch Kirill 253 254 Albanian Orthodox Church edit On 10 October Archbishop Anastasios head of the autocephalous Albanian Orthodox Church AOC sent a letter to the Moscow Patriarch Extracts of this letter have been published on 22 November on the official website of the Department of External Church Relations of the Russian Orthodox Church In those extracts the head of the Albanian Church declared that granting autocephaly to Ukraine was a dangerous undertaking and that instead of the unity of Orthodox Christians in Ukraine there has appeared a danger of schism in the unity of the universal Orthodoxy He also said they should do everything to hold a pan Orthodox Council 255 The next day the official website of the Albanian Orthodox Church published the full text of the letter of October 10 as well as the second letter dated November 7 256 through the hosting service DocDroid in English 257 258 and in Greek 259 260 In his first letter Archbishop Anastasios declared the 14 September decision of Moscow had dangerously complicated the whole matter concerning Ukraine 257 this passage had not been released among the extracts on the official website of the Department of External Church Relations of the Russian Orthodox Church In his second letter Archbishop Anastasios disagreed with the decisions of the Moscow Patriarchate to break communion with the Church of Constantinople stating It is unthinkable that the Divine Eucharist could be used as a weapon against another Church We proclaim it is impossible for us to agree to such decisions He also added that recent developments have made the convocation of a Pan Orthodox synaxis extremely difficult but that the Albanian Orthodox Church was willing to participate in it if the Pan Orthodox synaxis was convoked canonically 258 261 The second letter was not published by Moscow 256 262 On 14 January 2019 the Holy Synod of the AOC sent a letter to Patriarch Bartholomew to ask the latter to hold a Pan Orthodox council as soon as possible to prevent the evident risk of a painful schism 263 264 265 The Holy Synod declared the ordinations performed by Filaret were non existent void deprived of the divine grace of the Holy Spirit It is recognized by all of Orthodoxy as a fundamental ecclesiological principle that the ordinations of schismatics and heretics as mysteries performed outside of the Church are invalid so all the more so ordinations by someone who is deposed and excommunicated 266 267 The Ecumenical Patriarch answered with a letter containing arguments to prove the validity of the clergy of the OCU 118 119 120 121 122 On 21 March 2019 the Albanian Orthodox Church sent a new reply in which he gave counter arguments to the Ecumenical Patriarch s arguments 268 269 Orthodox Church of the Czech Lands and Slovakia edit On 10 November the head of the Orthodox Church of the Czech Lands and Slovakia OCCLS Archbishop Rastislav of Presov met with the head of the UOC MP Metropolitan Onufry On this occasion Archbishop Rastislav of Presov declared his concern about the situation in Ukraine and condemned the Ecumenical Patriarchate s actions stating that it is impossible to create even a temporary good on the violation of the sacred canons of the Orthodox Church 270 On 24 November Archbishop of Prague of the OCCLS Michael met with Metropolitan Agafangel of Odessa of the UOC MP Said Archbishop of Prague declared to the UOC MP members We have arrived to show our unity with you as representatives of an autocephalous Church 271 272 273 274 In the end of January 2019 the holy synod of the OCCLS asked for a pan Orthodox meeting on the question of Ukraine to be held 275 On 6 February 2019 commenting on the enthronement of Metropolitan Epiphanius primate Rastislav of Presov declared Epiphanius was an impostor and that the canonical head of the Orthodox church in Ukraine was Metropolitan Onuphry 276 Bulgarian Orthodox Church edit The Bulgarian Orthodox Church BOC first said it could not comment 277 278 On 15 December Metropolitan Daniel Nikolov of Vidin in an interview published on the official website of the BOC declared the Ukrainian unification council was uncanonical and that the project to create an autocephalous church in Ukraine was only political 279 280 281 On 17 May 2019 Metropolitan Daniel Nikolov of Vidin sent a letter to all the Metropolitans of the Church of Greece telling them that the actions of the Ecumenical Patriarch destroy threaten and damage the Orthodox Church s unity and catholicity In our opinion the Orthodox Church is at a crossroads show its catholic wisdom and protect unity holiness universality and apostolicity or choose the path of Eastern papism repeating the sad history of 1054 282 283 However the Holy Synod of the BOC declared on 12 June 2019 after its meeting that the letter of Metropolitan Daniel is his personal view The Holy Synod is categorically differentiated In the questions raised by Metropolitan Daniel the Synod has no solution 284 On 12 June due to the pro ROC actions of Metropolitan Daniel Nikolov the unauthorized distribution of anti Constantinople letters to representatives of local churches and a trip to Moscow without the blessing of the Patriarch and the Synod the Patriarch and the Synod having declared those actions harmed the Bulgarian Orthodox Church and the national security of Bulgaria both Bulgarian metropolites Nikolai of Plovdiv and Daniel Nikolov of Vidin announced they broke the Eucharistic communion between each others refused to pray for each others to recognize each others existence and to serve each others Allegedly 75 of the BOC supports Nikolai of Plovdiv while 25 supports Daniel of Vidin 285 Church of Jerusalem edit On 18 April 2019 the primates of the Church of Cyprus the Church of Alexandria the Church of Antioch and the Church of Jerusalem gathered 146 147 They released a communique in which they write that among other things they looked into the problems that arose after granting autocephaly to the Orthodox Church in Ukraine The primates of Alexandria Antioch and Jerusalem supported the initiative of mediation of the primate of the Church of Cyprus 146 148 149 On 16 May 2019 Patriarch of Jerusalem Theophilos III met with representatives of the Russian Imperial Orthodox Palestine Society In his thank you speech Theophilos III called the Church of Jerusalem the Mother of all the Churches and the guarantor of the unity of the Orthodox Church The Ecumenical Patriarchate claims to be the only be the guarantor of Orthodox unity 286 Church of Greece edit On 28 August 2019 the Standing Holy Synod of the Church of Greece stated that the Ecumenical Patriarch had the right to grant autocephaly and that the primate of the Church of Greece had the privilege to to further deal with the question of recognition of the Church of Ukraine 287 On 7 October 2019 288 289 a day before the start of the proceedings of the Synod of the Hierarchy of the Church of Greece the Archbishop of Athene informed in a letter the Body of Hierarchs that he would add another extraordinary meeting this coming Saturday regarding exclusively the Ukrainian issue 290 This meeting was scheduled for 12 October 2019 288 291 On 12 October 2019 the Orthodox Church of Greece recognized the autocephaly of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine stating that the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople has the right to granting autocephalies 292 293 During the debate preceding the recognition more than 35 Metropolitans of the Church of Greece declared they had been pressured by the ROC but did not yield to it 294 On 15 October the GoC released an official statement 295 According to news media reports it had been tentatively expected that the official recognition of the OCU would take place on 19 October in Thessaloniki where Archbishop Ieronymos and Metropolitan Epiphanius w ould possibly concelebrate the Divine Liturgy 293 296 On 19 October the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew and Archbishop Ieronymos II of Athens jointly celebrated a liturgy in the Church of the Acheiropoietos in Thessaloniki Greece at which Metropolitan Epiphanius name was commemorated by the Patriarch The fact was interpreted by Greek medias as a definitive acknowledgement recognition of Epiphanius by the Church of Greece 297 298 299 300 301 In his speech toward the end of the liturgy 302 Patriarch Bartholomew thanked Ieronymos II because Bartholomew said Ieronymos II identified with the canonical decisions of the Ecumenical Patriarchate He also wrote the name of Metropolitan Epiphanius of Kiev and All Ukraine on the pages of the Diptychs 303 A spokesman of the Moscow Patriarchate contested such interpretation pointing up the fact that Epiphanius name was not said directly by the Archbishop 304 On 21 October 2019 Archbishop Ieronymos II the primate of the Church of Greece sent a peaceful letter to Metropolitan Epiphanius the primate of the OCU The Archbishop s letter meant that the Church of Greece had officially communicated to the OCU that the Church of Greece had recognized it 305 306 307 308 Unrecognized or partially recognized Orthodox churches edit Belarusian Macedonian and Montenegrin Orthodox churches and the Croatian Orthodox Union edit The unrecognized Macedonian and Montenegrin Orthodox churches have stated that they cannot yet comment 277 On 11 October the Belarusian Autocephalous Orthodox Church announced that the abolition of the Synodal Letter of the year 1686 would give rise to a disengagement from the ROC like the UOC 309 The Macedonian Orthodox Church has asked to be canonically recognized by the Ecumenical Patriarch but was met with a harsh refusal Constantinople insisted on drawing a distinction between the situation with the Ukrainian Church and the Macedonian church Constantinople had never given up its own jurisdiction over Ukraine in favour of Moscow whereas it did so with the Macedonian eparchies in favour of the Serbian Church in 1922 when a Macedonian state did not exist 310 Metropolitan Miras Dedeic of the Montenegrin Orthodox Church in November 2018 called on the Montenegrin government to solve the Montenegrin church problem as with the Orthodox Church of Ukraine citation needed In response to the news of the future granting of autocephaly to Ukraine the Croatian Orthodox Union in November 2018 criticized the Croatian government for not respecting the freedom of religion of the Croatian Orthodox Church and for not supporting the autocephaly of a Croatian Orthodox Church 311 Abkhazian and Turkish Orthodox Churches edit On October 16 2018 the Autocephalous Turkish Orthodox Patriarchate filed a lawsuit against the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople and Bartholomaios I because according to the Treaty of Lausanne of 1923 only services for Greek based Greeks should be performed by the Patriarch of Constantinople and therefore no exarchs may be sent to Ukraine and their church may not be granted autocephaly citation needed On 22 October 2018 the unrecognized Abkhazian Orthodox Church declared in an official statement We raise a prayer voice because the actions of the Patriarchate of Constantinople which are aimed at taking the Orthodox Church all over the world violate church canons Such an initiative of Patriarch Bartholomew will lead to a catastrophe for the Slavic peoples and the entire Orthodox world 312 Orthodox Church in America edit On 26 October Metropolitan Tikhon head of the Orthodox Church in America OCA issued an archpastoral letter in which he supported the idea of a pan Orthodox synaxis on the question of Ukraine 313 On 28 January 2019 the Holy Synod of the OCA its primate included issued an Archpastoral Letter on Ukraine In this letter the OCA declared it had decided 314 315 To continue to recognize and support Metropolitan Onufriy as the canonical head and Primate of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church To withhold with several of our sister Churches recognition of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine That no changes be made to the diptychs noting that the Orthodox Church in America has not been formally requested to make such changes That communion between clergy and faithful of all canonical Orthodox jurisdictions in North America be maintained and that any specific questions concerning the concelebration of clergy be directed to the local diocesan bishop and That our clergy and faithful preserve an attitude of sobriety and restraint in any public discussions of these matters In a 16 May 2019 316 encyclical the Holy Synod of Bishops of the OCA reaffirmed its position taken in its 28 January 2019 pastoral letter 317 Churches under the jurisdiction of the Russian Orthodox Church editBelarusian Orthodox Church edit On 11 September 2018 the synod of the Belarusian Orthodox Church the Exharcate of the Russian Orthodox Church in Belarus issued a statement proclaiming their unanimous support for the position of Patriarch Kirill of Moscow protesting the actions of the Ecumenical Patriarchate 318 On 5 October the Metropolitan Paul Ponomaryov of the Belarusian Orthodox Church urge d the Patriarch Bartholomew of Constantinople and the synod of the Church of Constantinople to review their decisions and do everything possible to either disavow the previous decision or withdraw it stopping this process which is taking absolutely distinct forms of church schism throughout Eastern Orthodoxy 319 After the schism the Belarusian Orthodox Church has not released an official statement about the break of communion with the Ecumenical Patriarchate Since it is the exarchate of the Russian Orthodox Church it obeys the decisions of the Holy Synod of the ROC 222 320 Metropolis of Chișinău and All Moldova edit In April 2019 the Metropolis of Chișinău and All Moldova condemned the actions of the Ecumenical Patriarchate in Ukraine 321 322 323 Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia edit On 25 September 2018 the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia an autonomous church of the Moscow Patriarchate ROCOR suspended concelebration with the bishops of the Constantinople Patriarchate and participation in the work of the Episcopal Assemblies with their membership 324 On 10 October 2018 the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia has express ed its profound indignation at the blatant violation of the Holy Canons by the Orthodox Church of Constantinople The decision of its hierarchy to send its exarchs into the canonical territory of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church without the agreement and permission of His Holiness Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia and His Beatitude Metropolitan Onufry of Kiev and All Ukraine is a gross and unprecedented incursion by one Local Church into a distant canonical territory 325 On 18 October 2018 the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia has expressed complete support of the position taken by the Holy Synod of the Patriarchate of Moscow following its meeting of 15th October 2018 and severed Eucharistic communion with the Ecumenical Patriarchate 326 On 8 December 2018 the ROCOR released a communique in which it states that if fully supports Onufriy and considers the Ecumenical Patriarchate s actions in Ukraine as illegal 327 328 329 Ukrainian Orthodox Church Moscow Patriarchate edit On 13 September secretary for Inter Orthodox Affairs of the Department for External Church Relations of the ROC Archpriest Igor Yakimchuk urged the UOC MP believers to unite around Metropolitan Onufriy 330 The dioceses who pledged support to Onufriy were in chronological order Rivne 331 Odessa 332 333 Zaporizhia 334 335 Poltava 336 337 Sievierodonetsk 338 339 Kamianske 340 341 Kharkiv 342 343 Luhansk 344 345 Oleksandriya 346 347 Mukachevo 348 349 Zhytomyr 350 351 Kropyvnytsky 352 353 Chernihiv 354 355 Crimea 356 357 358 Izium 359 360 Nova Kakhovka 361 362 Mykolaiv 363 364 and Nizhyn 365 366 The three dioceses of Sumy Konotop and Romny also declared their support for Onufriy 367 368 On 24 October the Department of External Church Relations of the Russian Orthodox Church published on its website an interview with the head of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church Moscow Patriarchate Metropolitan Onufry this interview was previously published by the Information and Education Department of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church In the interview Onufry said that i f the Tomos on the Patriarch of Constantinople s recognition of the schismatics is granted then it will generate new schisms larger and deeper These schisms will affect not only our Ukraine they will affect the whole world Orthodox Church 369 On 13 November the synod of the UOC MP an autonomous church of the Moscow Patriarchate 370 officially declared in a resolution that they considered the 11 October declaration of the Ecumenical Patriarchate invalid and canonically null and void and that the communion between the UOC MP and the Ecumenical Patriarchate is deemed impossible at present and thereby ceases 371 372 Two bishops of the UOC MP did not sign the resolution one of them being Metropolitan Simeon of Vinnytsia and Bar 373 In an interview given on 14 November to the Vinnytsia Press Club Metropolitan Simeon of Vinnytsia and Bar of the UOC MP said he did not sign the UOC MP resolution as he disagreed with some statements in the resolution and considered this resolution as bad 374 He also said he would participate in the unification council 375 376 On 15 November most of the clergy of Vinnytsia of the UOC MP met in emergency spontaneously and without the prior consent of its hierarchy Most of the clergy of Vinnytsia publicly expressed its support to the 13 November resolution of the UOC MP and made an appeal to Metropolitan Simeon to ask him to hold a general meeting of the Vinnytsia eparchy 377 On 17 November in a sermon Metropolitan Simeon clarified that his refusal was his own decision because he stated not a single bishop represented the opinion of his eparchy or people at the Council everyone spoke for themselves 378 On 20 November an official monthly general meeting of the Vinnytsia eparchy chaired by Metropolitan Simeon was held the Eparchial Council categorically condemned the unauthorized assemblies held in the Vinnytsia eparchy and stated that the Resolution of the Bishops Council of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church taken on November 13 2018 is a document binding on all bishops clergy and laity of the UOC and confirmed its readiness to comply with the Resolution by the entire Vinnytsia eparchy 379 380 381 On 16 November 2018 Metropolitan Sophroniy Dmitruk of Cherkasy and Kaniv in his interview to BBC expressed his support for the creation of an autocephalous Church in Ukraine He also said that he was going to participate in the unification council and perhaps he would join the new autocephalous Church 382 383 On 20 November 2018 chancellor of the UOC MP Metropolitan Anthony of Boryspil and Brovary declared in an interview that s anctions will be applied to the members of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate who participate in the Unification Council 384 385 On 7 December the UOC MP synod declared the unification council conveyed by the Ecumenical Pariarchate as unlawful 386 387 388 389 390 On 17 December 2018 it was reported by Ukrinform a Ukrainian State news outlet that the Federal Security Service of Russia along with members of the Moscow Patriarchate had created mobile groups to prevent communities in Ukraine from switching from the UOC MP to the OCU Thoses groups are present in each diocoese of the UOC MP and are composed of a lawyer and several sporty men 391 392 On 3 April 2019 the synod of the UOC MP issued a statement on the situation in the Ukrainian and world Orthodoxy 393 In said statemement the UOC MP calls upon Patriarch Bartholomew of Constantinople to admit its sic mistake rescind the tomos granted to the Orthodox Church of Ukraine and begin correcting its sic mistake 394 Diocese of Chersonesus edit See also Patriarchal Exarchate in Western Europe Moscow Patriarchate The Diocese of Chersonesus is an archidiocese under the jurisdiction of the Moscow Patriarchate The Archdiocese of Chersonesus at that time took charge of the Orthodox communities of the Moscow Patriarchate in France Swiss Portugal and Spain 395 On 22 November 2018 during its annual session the Archdiocese of Chersonesus unanimously declared its support of the decision made by the ROC on 15 October 2018 to break communion with Constantinople On the next day this decision was announced through an official communique on the diocese s official website in which they stated that the action of the Ecumenical Patriarch in Ukraine was anti canonical 396 397 Diocese of Berlin and Germany edit After a meeting on the 29 November 2018 between the Diocese of Berlin and Germany of the ROC and the German diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia de ru no pl both decided to follow the decision of the ROC to sever eucharistic communion with the Ecumenical Patriarchate 398 399 400 As a result of the decision to sever communion with the Ecumenical Patriarchate taken by the Russian Orthodox Church on October 15 2018 Archbishop Mark of the German diocese of the ROCOR announced that the ROCOR would resign from participation in the Orthodox Bishops Conference in Germany de OBKD 401 On December 5 the OBKD held its autumn plenary assembly in Bonn without the members of the two Russian Orthodox dioceses of Germany the German diocese of the ROCOR and the ROC diocese of Berlin and Germany 402 The Secretary General of the OBKD Nikolaus Thon de of the ROC did not attend at the meeting and had therefore to be temporarily replaced by the Serbian Orthodox Archpriest Radomir Kolundzic The present bishops of the Greek Romanian de and Serbian Orthodox dioceses of Germany regretted the absence of the Russian bishops and expressed the hope of overcoming intra Orthodox tensions says their communique 403 On 18 February 2019 the ROCOR published on its official websites a letter by Archbishop Mark of the German diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia the letter was addressed to the Assembly of Orthodox Bishops in Germany In this letter Mark declared that he writes the letter to clarify the position of his diocese on the current developments among the Orthodox In his letter Mark writes that The unity of the Orthodox in Germany which is currently represented through the OBKD Assembly of Orthodox Bishops in Germany is extremely valuable And yet all that we have built so far now is threatened by the current developments in Ukraine see the Statement of our Diocese Counsel from 25 09 2018 398 399 400 Mark thereafter announced the decision that they have determined to withdraw the representatives of our diocese from all committees for which the OBKD is responsible and in which their clergy preside as subjects of the Patriarchate of Constantinople In particular we will stop sending representatives to the Commission on Theology and Education and we will suspend our participation in the meetings of the OBKD 404 405 406 407 The ROC published Mark s letter on its official websites 408 409 Churches under the jurisdiction of the Ecumenical Patriarchate editArchdiocese of Russian Orthodox Churches in Western Europe edit The Archdiocese of Russian Orthodox Churches in Western Europe AROCWE was an exarchate of the Ecumenical Patriarchate 410 411 412 its primate at the time the archidiocese s dissolution was announced was Archbishop John Renneteau ru 413 414 415 On 18 October 2018 in reaction to the 15 October decision of the Russian Orthodox Church to sever communion with the Ecumenical Patriarchate the AROCWE released a communique In this communique the AROCWE declared that the AROCWE Archdiocese Exarchate under the jurisdiction of the Ecumenical Patriarchate was in full communion with the whole Orthodox Church Indeed the Ecumenical Patriarchate did not break communion with the Patriarchate of Moscow and continues to commemorate it according to the order of the diptychs All the Orthodox faithful can therefore participate fully in the liturgical and sacramental life of our parishes The communique concluded by asking all the priests deacons monks nuns and faithful of the AROCWE to pray for the unity of the Church 416 417 418 On 21 November the rector of the Russian Church of the Transfiguration in Stockholm expelled 16 faithfuls from the parish because after the 15 October they had publicly ceased to recognize the legitimacy and spiritual authority of Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew and Archbishop John of Chariopoulis 419 Defection of the Russian Orthodox Church of the Nativity of Christ edit On Sunday 28 October 2018 the Archpriest George Blatinsky of the AROCWE rector of the Russian Orthodox Church of the Nativity of Christ and Saint Nicholas the Thaumaturge fr in Florence 420 421 ceased commemorating during the liturgy the canonical authorities to whom he is responsible the Ecumenical Patriarch and the archbishop of the AROCWE John of Charioupolis At the end of the celebration Blatinsky told the faithful present that from that Sunday onward the parish had been placed under the jurisdiction of Metropolitan Hilarion of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia ROCOR of the Patriarchate of Moscow He justified this change of jurisdiction by saying that the Ecumenical Patriarchate had fallen into schism as a result of its intervention in Ukraine According to the AROCWE s information this decision which was taken unilaterally by George Blatinsky was thereafter been presented as being the result of a unanimous vote of a general assembly of the parish which was contrary to ecclesiastical norms and the civil statutes of the parish since no assembly had been convened for that day in accordance with the rules 422 423 424 Metropolitan Hilarion of the ROCOR assured archpriest George Blatinsky by telephone that he did not need any letter of canonical release from the AROCWE in order to be received into the ROCOR s jurisdiction since according to Met Hilarion all those who depend on Constantinople are schismatics 422 Archbishop John imposed the sanctions of a ban a divinis suspension of priestly functions which took effect on 1 November 2018 upon Archpriest George Blatinsky and Priest Oleg Turcan the second priest of the parish on 1 November a communique announcing their suspension was published on the AROCWE s official websites 425 426 Archbishop John also sent a letter of protestation to Metropolitan Hilarion of the ROCOR in New York on 5 November 2018 On 22 November the AROCWE released a communique explaining the situation 422 in said communique the AROCWE also published the letter Archbishop John had sent to Metropolitan Hilarion of the ROCOR in French 427 Russian 428 and English 429 and said the AROCWE had not yet received an answer from Metropolitan Hilarion of the ROCOR 422 Defection of the Russian Orthodox church of Sanremo edit On 23 January 2019 the Greek Metropolitan Gennadios of Italy suspended a divinis father Denis Baykov rector of the Orthodox Church of Christ the Saviour St Catherine the Martyr and St Seraphim of Sarov in Sanremo Italy This priest and this church were part of the AROCWE The reason for the suspension were unspecified anticanonical actions 430 431 432 433 On 24 January 2019 the same Orthodox Church of Christ the Savior the Great Martyr Catherine and St Seraphim of Sarov left the Ecumenical Patriarchate to join the ROCOR along with the same father Denis Baikov as rector of said church 432 On 4 February the parishioners of the church voted unanimously to be transferred to the ROCOR In an open letter the rector of the church Denis Baikov called the AROCWE to join the ROCOR 434 435 436 Dissolution of the archdiocese edit Main article Archdiocese of Russian Orthodox churches in Western Europe Dissolution and its aftermath The Ecumenical Patriarchate decided on 27 November to dissolve the AROCWE 437 438 439 however after a vote on 23 February 2019 the General Assembly of the AROCWE refused the dissolution with 206 voters voting against the dissolution and 15 voting in favor of the dissolution A new assembly may possibly be held in June to choose a jurisdiction 440 441 442 American Carpatho Russian Orthodox Diocese edit 2 priests of the American Carpatho Russian Orthodox Diocese left the Ecumenical Patriarchate to join the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia in response to the Ecumenical Patriarchate s decision concerning Ukraine 443 444 Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Germany edit On October 16 the head of the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Germany de ru el fr published a statement on the Metropolis website saying With disappointment and grief I have noted yesterday s decision of the Holy Synod of the Moscow Patriarchate to sever the eucharistic communion with the Ecumenical Patriarchate whose metropolitan in Germany I am As was the case then this time too applies particularly affected are the parishes in the so called diaspora where there is a coexistence between the two patriarchates in other words also in Germany As far as Ukraine is concerned it is the common concern of all Orthodox Christians how to succeed in solving ecclesiastical cleavages ecclesiastically not politically it has to be non violent and effective This is the determined and irrevocable intention of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople which as a mother church has the right to do so and I believe is obliged to have the daughter Ukraine grown up into self employment That the older daughter Moscow does not recognize it is regrettable 445 Metropolis of Belgium edit Metropolitan Athenagoras of Belgium ru head of the Metropolis of Belgium ru of the Ecumenical Patriarchate declared his support for the Ecumenical Patriarchate in a speech saying the Ecumenical Patriarchate has never disrupted or divided the unity of the Orthodox Christians The unity of our Church is tested today Our ecclesiastic history has also been tested in the past but we overcame the difficulties with the help of our Lord Our Ecumenical Patriarchate due to the rights provided by our tradition and the history of our Church had taken the same initiative for so many other Orthodox sister Churches Why not do the same with the Church of Ukraine 446 447 Mount Athos edit It was planned that Epiphanius would be enthroned on 3 February 2019 which is also the date of his 40th birthday 448 449 450 The monasteries of Mount Athos refused to send a delegation for the enthronement ceremony not because the Fathers do not recognize its legitimacy or canonicity but because they have chosen to stick with what has become official practice and accept invitations only to the enthronement of their ecclesiastical head the Ecumenical Patriarch 451 Two abbots of Mount Athos were planned to come at the enthronement but were to be part of the delegation of the Ecumenical Patriarchate 452 On 1 February once in Kyiv Archimandrite Ephrem one of the two Athonite abbots was hospitalized for a heart attack 453 On 2 February Archimandrite Ephrem was visited by Metropolitan Epiphanius 454 455 As planned Epiphanius was enthroned on 3 February 2019 in Saint Sophia Cathedral Kyiv 456 457 458 Archimandrite Ephrem who had been hospitalized on 1 February 2019 453 was not present at the ceremony of enthronement 459 460 but a hieromonk of Ephrem s monastery was present during the ceremony of enthronement A monk from a skete of the Koutloumousiou Monastery was also present during the ceremony of enthronement 461 On 8 February 2019 a delegation of the OCU visited the Mount Athos and celebrated divine liturgy there 462 The visit was the OCU reports at the invitation of the Ecumenical Patriarchate 463 Against claim of Russian propaganda that the Russian St Panteleimon Monastery had closed its doors to the OCU delegation the OCU declared they had entered into the St Panteleimon Monastery and that Nobody closed any gate neither before us nor for us 464 On 12 February 2019 the community of the Mount Athos released a communique on which it declared We remain on the side of the Ecumenical Patriarchate and we will not tolerate its humiliation Besides we are not a Church and we are not called upon to make a decision on recognition What is important is to maintain the unity of the Holy Monasteries and to send in every direction a clear message that no one will be allowed to instrumentalize Mount Athos Because Mount Athos concerns everyone 465 On 28 February the community of Mount Athos discussed the Ukrainian question The monasteries of the Great Lavra Iveron Koutloumousiou and Esphigmenou published a joint communique 466 In said communique among other things the monsteries denounced the Russian interference and the violation of the self governance status of the St Panteleimon Monastery 467 The communique was published in exclusivity by the ROMFEA news agency 468 469 470 See also editGranting of autocephaly to the Orthodox Church of Ukraine Eastern Orthodox Church organizationReferences editNotes edit The ROC considers in its 14 September 2018 statement that the Patriarchate of Constantinople behind the ROC s back and without its consent took uncanonical actions against the ROC s parts the autonomous Churches in the territory of the young states formed on the borders of the former Russian Empire in 1923 it transformed the autonomous Churches in the territory of Estonia and Finland into its own metropolias in 1924 granted the autocephaly to the Polish Orthodox Church i and in 1936 proclaimed its jurisdiction in Latvia In the same statement the ROC reminded that the Moscow Patriarchate on its turn in 1948 granted the autocephalous rights to the Orthodox Church in Poland and confirmed the autonomous status of the Orthodox Church in Finland granted by His Holiness Patriarch Tikhon in 1921 having agreed in 1957 to consign to oblivion all canonical disputes and misunderstandings between the Orthodox Church of Finland and the Russian Orthodox Church 23 The pre conciliar document can be found here The study of Metropolitan Vasily can be found in Ukrainian here and in Greek here Thought at that time the Patriarch of Moscow is still commemorating the Patriarch of Alexandria References edit Metropolitan Hilarion We very much hope that the unity of universal Orthodoxy will be preserved The Russian Orthodox Church mospat ru 1 September 2018 Retrieved 2019 01 15 Metropolitan Hilarion Current situation creates a threat of schism for Universal Orthodoxy The Russian Orthodox Church mospat ru 8 September 2018 Retrieved 2019 01 12 Russian Orthodox Church Holy Synod Statement as of September 8 2018 The Russian Orthodox Church mospat ru September 8 2018 Retrieved 2018 10 28 Russian Orthodox Church warns about response to appointment by Ecumenical Patriarch of his exarchs in Ukraine www interfax religion com 7 September 2018 Retrieved 2018 10 27 Ecumenical Patriarch sends legates to Kiev begins process of autocephaly OrthoChristian Com 7 September 2018 Retrieved 2018 10 27 UOC DECR Statement in connection with appointment by Patriarchate of Constantinople of Exarchs in Kyiv Department for External Church Relations of the UOC vzcz church ua 8 September 2018 Archived from the original on 2018 09 19 Retrieved 2018 10 28 MINUTES of the Holy Synod s held on 14 September 2018 The Russian Orthodox Church MINUTE No 69 mospat ru 14 September 2018 Retrieved 2018 10 29 JOURNALS of a Meeting of the Holy Synod of the Moscow Patriarchate on September 14 2018 www synod com 14 September 2018 Retrieved 2018 10 29 Metropolitan Hilarion Isolation need not to be feared The Russian Orthodox Church mospat ru Retrieved 2018 10 27 Patriarh Kirill obratilsya k predstoyatelyam pomestnyh cerkvej iz za situacii vokrug UPC RIA Novosti in Russian 2 October 2018 Retrieved 2018 11 26 Patriarch Kirill initiates Pan Orthodox discussion of Ukrainian autocephaly risu org ua 3 October 2018 Retrieved 2018 11 26 Synod of Greek Church opposes Pan Orthodox discussion of Ukraine s autocephaly risu org ua 6 October 2018 Retrieved 2018 11 26 Greek Church set to rebuff Russian call for talks on Ukraine in Orthodox rift Reuters 9 October 2018 Retrieved 2018 11 26 Situation with Orthodox Church in Ukraine on agenda of Holy Synod meeting in Minsk Belarus News 5 October 2018 Retrieved 29 October 2018 Belarus to host meeting of Holy Synod of Russian Orthodox Church in 2018 Belarus News 8 January 2018 Retrieved 29 October 2018 Metropolitan Hilarion If the project for Ukrainian autocephaly is carried through it will mean a tragic and possibly irretrievable schism of the whole Orthodoxy The Russian Orthodox Church mospat ru Retrieved 2018 10 30 Metropolitan Hilarion Decisions taken by Constantinople run contrary to canonical Tradition of the Orthodox Church The Russian Orthodox Church mospat ru Retrieved 2018 10 29 Metropolitan Hilarion the Patriarchate of Constantinople has lost the right to be called the coordinating center for the Orthodox Church The Russian Orthodox Church mospat ru Retrieved 2018 10 29 Prihozhan RPC ogranichili v poseshenii Afona Rossiyane mogli potratit na nego 200 mln 2018 10 16 Retrieved 2019 08 31 Metropolitan Hilarion The fact that the Patriarchate of Constantinople has recognized a schismatic structure means for us that it itself is now in schism The Russian Orthodox Church mospat ru 17 October 2018 Retrieved 2018 10 29 Golubeva Anastasiya Rejter Svetlana 16 October 2018 My i bez nih prozhivem Intervyu mitropolita Ilariona posle reshenij sinoda BBC Russian Service Retrieved 18 October 2018 Metropolitan Hilarion of Volokolamsk meets with Pope Francis The Russian Orthodox Church mospat ru Retrieved 2018 10 29 a b Statement of the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church concerning the uncanonical intervention of the Patriarchate of Constantinople in the canonical territory of the Russian Orthodox Church The Russian Orthodox Church mospat ru 14 September 2018 Retrieved 2018 10 20 a b Interview given by Metropolitan Hilarion of Volokolamsk DECR chairman to Italian news agency SIR The Russian Orthodox Church mospat ru 6 November 2018 Retrieved 2018 11 22 Metropolitan Hilarion Constantinople is no longer the leader of the world Orthodoxy The Russian Orthodox Church mospat ru Retrieved 2018 10 26 ZhURNAL 17 ZASIDANNYa SVYaShENNOGO SINODU UKRAYiNSKOYi PRAVOSLAVNOYi CERKVI KIYiVSKOGO PATRIARHATU www cerkva info Ukrayinska Pravoslavna Cerkva Kiyivskij Patriarhat UPC KP Retrieved 2018 10 27 Metropolitan and patriarch rolled into one KP changes its head s title spzh news 20 October 2018 Retrieved 2018 10 29 Is the Ecumenical Patriarchate Fine with St Andrew s Church in Kyiv Modern Diplomacy moderndiplomacy eu 2018 10 26 Retrieved 2018 10 27 On October 20 the UOC KP Synod changed the title of its head Filaret Now the Church s Primate will also be called the Archimandrite of Kyiv Pechersk and Pochaiv Lavras which seemingly reflects Filaret s desire to get them at his disposal At the moment both Lavras belong to the UOC MP the Ukrainian Orthodox Church Moscow Patriarchate so it looks like the Archimandrite doesn t want to comply with the fifth point of the Constantinople Synod decree in which the Patriarchate appeals to all sides involved that they avoid appropriation of Churches Monasteries and other properties Metropolitan Hilarion Filaret Denisenko was and remains a schismatic The Russian Orthodox Church mospat ru Retrieved 2018 10 27 Filaret s appropriation of the title of archimandrite of the Kiev Caves and Pochaev Lavras falls in line with his many times announced claims to these monasteries sacred for the millions of Orthodox Ukrainians When Constantinople took decision on reinstating him though it is not clear in which rank patriarch metropolitan it called upon all involved parties to avoid the appropriation of churches monasteries and other property and any other acts of violence and retaliation And Ukrainian President Poroshenko has assured that no property redistribution would occur However can one believe these calls and assurances when the chief leader of the schism now justified by Constantinople does not hide his plans of seizing the main holy sites of the canonical Ukrainian Church while the nationalistic groups are ready to commit the seizure with his blessing It seems that only the absence of tomos of autocephaly still deters from violent actions those willing to do away with the canonical Church as quickly as possible Filaret sees no rivals in the race for SLC Single Local Church primacy spzh news 30 October 2018 Retrieved 2018 10 30 Secretariat to inter Orthodox relations The Russian Orthodox Church mospat ru Retrieved 2018 10 29 Russian Orthodox Church tells Patriarch Bartholomew it s not obliged to obey him www interfax religion com 23 October 2018 Retrieved 2018 10 29 The Russian Church like any other local Orthodox Church is not obliged to obey the Patriarch of Constantinople s decisions as the canons of the Ecumenical Councils to which Patriarch Bartholomew has referred do not invest him with any powers beyond his patriarchate Archpriest Igor Yakimchuk the Moscow Patriarchate Department for External Church Relations secretary told Interfax on Tuesday The priest was commenting on Patriarch Bartholomew s remark on Monday that his privileges are based on Ecumenical Council canons that everyone in the Orthodox world has to respect them and that the Russian Orthodox Church will therefore follow Constantinople s decisions on Ukraine sooner or later The priest argued that the canons mentioned by Patriarch Bartholomew ranked the bishop of Constantinople second following the bishop of Rome on a list of Churches existing when the canons were drawn up on the grounds that Constantinople was the seat of the czar and the Senate Given that the Byzantine Empire long ago ceased to exist and that Istanbul is not even the capital of Turkey now there are no more canonical foundations even for the symbolic primacy of the Constantinople Patriarchate in the Orthodox world he said We will never stop regarding Kiev as the mother of all Russian cities Russkiy Mir in Russian 27 October 2018 Retrieved 2018 10 30 Metropolitan Hilarion Patriarch Bartholomew is not free in his actions The Russian Orthodox Church mospat ru Retrieved 2018 10 31 Patriarch Kirill There is no conflict between Constantinople and Moscow but there is Moscow s defence of inviolable canonical norms The Russian Orthodox Church mospat ru 30 October 2018 Retrieved 2018 11 03 Loudaros Andreas 6 November 2018 EXCLUSIVE UOC MP perspective on Ukraine issue Orthodoxia info Retrieved 28 November 2018 Patriarch Kirill sends priest to Istanbul to care for Russian believers after severance of relations with Constantinople Interfax Religion 12 November 2018 Retrieved 11 January 2019 Loudaros Andreas 13 November 2018 Moscow Patriarchate establishes parish in Constantinople Orthodoxia info Retrieved 15 November 2018 Scisma ortodosso parla Mosca Hilarion Costantinopoli ha perso il suo ruolo Meta dei cristiani ortodossi non sono piu in comunione con lei AgenSIR AgenSIR Servizio Informazione Religiosa in Italian 2018 11 06 Retrieved 2018 11 22 Metropolitan Hilarion Patriarch of Constantinople claims power over history itself The Russian Orthodox Church mospat ru 7 November 2018 Retrieved 2018 11 22 Metropolitan Hilarion Patriarch Bartholomew s actions do not heal the schism but rather deepen it The Russian Orthodox Church mospat ru 14 November 2018 Retrieved 2018 11 22 Ukrainian autocephaly project flopped Russian Orthodox Church www interfax religion com 22 November 2018 Retrieved 2018 11 27 Russian Church sends a priest to South Korea because of the break with Constantinople www interfax religion com 26 November 2018 Retrieved 2018 11 27 Russian Church reminds Constantinople s Russian parishes in Western Europe about the propose of transition to Moscow Patriarchate www interfax religion com 28 November 2018 Retrieved 2018 11 28 Orthodoxie com 4 December 2018 Entretien avec le metropolite Hilarion Alfeyev de Volokolamsk retrieved 2018 12 05 12 minutes 21 seconds Orthodoxie com 6 December 2018 Entretien avec le metropolite Hilarion Alfeyev sur la situation actuelle au sein de l orthodoxie retrieved 2018 12 05 same interview but without the French dubbing Russian bishop slams Constantinople s scheme as causing misery for believers in Ukraine TASS 5 December 2018 Retrieved 2018 12 06 Patriarch Kirill complained to the whole world including Pope and UN about persecution of UOC MP in Ukraine risu org ua 14 December 2018 Retrieved 2018 12 14 Patriarch Kirill urges political religious leaders worldwide to defend Ukrainian Orthodox Church updated www interfax religion com 14 December 2018 Retrieved 2018 12 14 Cazabonne Emma 2018 12 14 Patriarch Kirill of Moscow calls on religious and political leaders to defend the Ukrainian Orthodox Church Orthodoxie com Retrieved 2018 12 15 His Holiness Patriarch Kirill sends letters to religious leaders senior statesmen and heads of international organizations regarding the pressure exerted by the Ukrainian authorities on the Ukrainian Orthodox Church and the government s interference in the ecclesiastical life in Ukraine The Russian Orthodox Church mospat ru 14 December 2018 Retrieved 2018 12 14 OON ne poluchila obrashenie patriarha Kirilla s zhaloboj na pritesneniya UPC TASS in Russian 15 December 2018 Retrieved 21 December 2018 Election of leader of single local church in Ukraine means nothing Russian Orthodox Church www interfax religion com 15 December 2018 Retrieved 2018 12 15 His Holiness Patriarch Kirill sends letters to Primates of Local Orthodox Churches concerning unification pseudo council held in Kiev The Russian Orthodox Church Retrieved 2018 12 20 His Holiness Patriarch Kirill I call upon everyone to pray for peace for the Ukrainian Orthodox Church The Russian Orthodox Church mospat ru 21 December 2018 Retrieved 2019 01 25 Patriarh Kirilo zayaviv sho Fanar vidibrav u RPC Finlyandiyu Estoniyu i Polshu risu org ua 21 December 2018 Retrieved 2018 12 22 Dopovid Svyatishogo Patriarha Kirila na Yeparhialnih zborah m Moskvi 21 grudnya 2018 roku Patriarh Patriarhiya ru Patriarhiya ru in Ukrainian 21 December 2018 Retrieved 2018 12 22 Svyatejshij Patriarh Kirill Prizyvayu kazhdogo k molitve o mire dlya Ukrainskoj Pravoslavnoj Cerkvi Novosti Patriarhiya ru Patriarhiya ru in Russian 21 December 2018 Retrieved 2018 12 22 Cazabonne Emma 2018 12 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interfax religion com 5 January 2019 Retrieved 2019 01 06 Vladimir Legojda Telegram 5 January 2019 Retrieved 2019 01 06 Soldatov Aleksandr 9 January 2019 Rozhdestvo Tomosa Zhdat li pervoj religioznoj vojny na postsovetskom prostranstve Christmas of Tomos Should we wait for the first religious war in the former Soviet Union Novaya gazeta in Russian Retrieved 13 January 2019 Online Ekklhsia 2019 01 10 Th stigmh poy o Mosxas den mnhmoneyei Or8odo3oys ton mnhmoneyei o Epifanios EKKLHSIA ONLINE in Greek Retrieved 2019 01 13 Panagiotisandriopoulos 2019 01 10 Fws Fanarioy O MOSXAS KYRILLOS DEN MNHMONEYEI PIA TOYS OR8ODO3OYS PROKA8HMENOYS O KIEBOY EPIFANIOS MNHMONEYEI KAI TON MOSXAS KYRILLO Fws Fanarioy Retrieved 2019 01 13 Metropolitan Hilarion The Russian Orthodox Church originated in Kiev not in Moscow not in St Petersburg The Russian Orthodox Church mospat ru 14 January 2019 Retrieved 2019 01 15 Media review Metropolitan Hilarion Russian Orthodox Church was born in Kiev not in Moscow or St 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