Friday, July 17, 2015

Great and Holy Council news from Moscow

Many signs point to the upcoming Great and Holy Council set for next year to be a rubber stamping of carefully cultivated and pre-approved statements that have been in development in different forms for years. Below you see one of such prefabricated statements being rejected in its present form by the Russian Church and sent back for amendment.


July 13, 2015 (mospat.ru) – the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church met for its regular session at the historic building of the Sacred Governing Synod in St Petersburg. The session was chaired by His Holiness Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia.

The Holy Synod considered the results of the Patriarchal visits to the ROC dioceses in Russia and Belarus, which took place from June 20 to 22, 2015.

Having heard Patriarch Kirill’s report on the work carried out by the Supreme Church Council in the first half of the year 2015, the Holy Synod approved the decisions of the Supreme Church Council and resolved ‘that the documents on diocesan life including the Provision for the Diocesan Council on Theological Education in the Russian Orthodox Church, the Procedure for the Diocesan Council on Theological Education in the Russian Orthodox Church and the Methodological Recommendation for the Participation of the Russian Orthodox Church in Nature Conservation Work be approved and sent for enforcement to the respective Synodal institutions and to the dioceses’.

The chairman of the Department for External Church Relations, Metropolitan Hilarion of Volokolamsk, informed the Synod about the 20th meeting of the Working Group for Cooperation between the Russian Orthodox Church and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and made a report on his trips to the People’s Republic of China, the Vatican, Italy and Turkey.

The Synod heard the report by Metropolitan Hilarion of Volokolamsk as chairman of the Synodal Biblical-Theological Commission on the results of examination of the draft documents prepared for the Pan-Orthodox Council, namely, ‘The Orthodox Church’s Contribution to the Triumph of Peace, Justice, Freedom, Brotherhood and Love among Nations and to the Elimination of Racial and Other Forms of Discrimination’ and ‘Importance of Fasting and Its Observance Today’ as edited by the Special Inter-Orthodox Commission at its meetings on February 15-20 and March 30 – April 2, 2015, in Chambesy, Switzerland; and on the proposals made by the Synodal Biblical-Theological Commission for improving these documents.

The Holy Synod resolved that the document ‘Importance of Fasting and Its Observance Today’ and the proposals of the Synodal Biblical-Theological Commission for its further improvement be approved as a whole. It was also decided that the draft document on ‘The Orthodox Church’s Contribution to the Triumph of Peace, Justice, Freedom, Brotherhood and Love among Nations and to the Elimination of Racial and Other Forms of Discrimination’ be considered unacceptable in its present form. The delegation of the Russian Orthodox Church was instructed to present principled amendments to the document to the Pan-Orthodox Pre-Council Conference.

To enforce the conceptual document adopted by the 2013 Bishops’ Council on ‘The Russian Orthodox Church’s Position on Pressing Ecological Problems’, the Synod resolved that the first Sunday of September be an annual day of special prayer for God’s creation and that ‘the office of the prayer for the preservation of God’s creation as presented by the Synodal Liturgical Commission be approved’.

Having heard the information from His Holiness Patriarch Kirill about the 5th season of the SS Cyril and Methodius Patriarchal Literary Prize, the Synod thanked the Patriarchal Prize’s guardians and experts for the work they had carried out to select nominees and choose the winner and the Publishing Board for organizing the prize.

The Synod approved the program of cultural and educational events to mark the millennium of the Russian presence on Holy Mount Athos in the ROC educational institutions and resolved that the memory of the Most Orthodox Prince Dimitry Donskoy and Princess Evdokia be celebrated on June 1 (May 19).

The Synod also considered the proceedings on the establishment of a ROC Commission on Church Art, Architecture and Restoration and on introduction of amendments to the Office of the Sunday of All Saints Who Shone Forth in the Russian Land.

3 comments:

  1. Believe me, you don't want the Pan-Orthodox Council to become another Vatican II, where the council fathers threw out all the texts that had been carefully prepared and vetted for orthodoxy for two years prior to the VII first session, so that they and their experts ("periti") could redraft them more to the liking of the progressive faction.

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  2. Stewardship of the environment, respect the rights of individuals, family life is important. We need an Ecumenical Council for this?

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  3. "It was also decided that the draft document on ‘The Orthodox Church’s Contribution to the Triumph of Peace, Justice, Freedom, Brotherhood and Love among Nations and to the Elimination of Racial and Other Forms of Discrimination’ be considered unacceptable in its present form."

    Providence in action here - I again thank God Moscow is balancing the silliness coming out of Istanbul...

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