Heads & delegates of the Local Orthodox Churches in Moscow


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  1. That's the second time in two years I've seen this many hierarchs from so many Local Churches gathered in Moscow. The first time was just over a year ago for the Liturgy on Patriarch Kirill's 70th birthday. Warms the heart!

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  2. From left to right:
    Rostislav of Czechia and Slovakia (out of the frame)
    Anastasios of Albania
    Daniel of Romania
    Theophilos III of Jerusalem
    Theodore II of Alexandria
    Cyril of Moscow
    John X of Antioch
    Irenaeus of Serbia
    Chrysostom II of Cyprus
    Sava of Poland
    Tikhon of USA and Canada (and that's all the primates of autocephalous Churches)
    Daniel of Lovech (head of the Bulgarian delegation)
    Daniel of Japan

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  3. *Gabriel of Lovech

    nex to HB Rostislav there is Theodore of Akhaltsikhe (head of the Georgian delegation)
    and next to him - Humphrey of Ukraine

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  4. I suppose these Most Holy and Most Reverend Prelates all listened so attentively to Putin. Well, were they all snoring as he spoke?

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    1. He spoke for 15-20 and mainly mentioned the Saint (Patriarch) Typhoon's sacrifice for his country. It wasn't something you'd snore through. Putin kept it clear and concise.

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    3. Yes, and did Putin say that the Communists and KGB were responsible for St. Tikhon's death and then the virtual elimination of the Russian Church? Of course not - Putin is an unreformed KGB man at heart. It was scandalous that he was ever allowed to address a Church Synod.

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  5. BTW, if neither Theophilos nor John back away that willd be their first concelebration since that Qatar nonsense.

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    1. Well, the Antiochian one did not concelebrate after all.

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  6. If you have the power, you need not tell the world, all you need to do is to exhibit it --- the Third Rome is alive and well, and following the recent PEW Study, Moscow does exhibit a tremendous more leadership than the Phanar does. This is a great exhibition of fraternity and hopefully co-operation ---- all for the good of all -- many years!

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  7. sure, let they pretend everything is fine, then go back home and start fighting each other again.

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  8. What was the purpose of this gathering? Why no CoG or EP?

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