Tuesday, June 16, 2015

OCA confirms release of Met. Jonah to ROCOR

(OCA) - The annual retreat of the Holy Synod of Bishops of the Orthodox Church in America concluded on June 11, 2015.

In addition to participating in the daily cycle of services at Holy Dormition Monastery, Rives Junction, MI, retreat site, and reflecting on a number of spiritual themes, including that of the forthcoming 18th All-American Council, the hierarchs engaged in sessions of a practical nature.

Highlights of these sessions include the following.

  • In his opening report, His Beatitude, Metropolitan Tikhon, reflected on the positive role of the OCA in the Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops and beyond. He noted that he would be visiting the Ecumenical Patriarchate on Tuesday, June 16, with the members of the Assembly’s Executive Committee.
  • It was decided to issue a letter releasing the Former Archbishop of Washington, Metropolitan Jonah, to the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia. His release becomes official with his receipt of said letter.
  • The hierarchs reaffirmed their full support for the Statute revision slated to be presented at the 18th All-American Council. Parishes are encouraged to share and review proposed revisions prior to the AAC. They also expressed support for the revised resolution on Finances.
  • The hierarchs decided that all monastics are to be formally enrolled in their respective monasteries with appropriate records to be kept by the monasteries and diocesan hierarchs. Monastics not in residence at a monastery are to be enrolled in the diocese in which they reside. Diocesan bishops will see to the spiritual care of monastics. Likewise, it was decided that all retired military chaplains, upon their release from military service, will be transferred from the omophorion of the Metropolitan to the omophorion of the bishop in whose diocese they reside.
  • The members of the Holy Synod heard a report from Archpriest Leonid Kishkovsky on current events in world Orthodoxy.

2 comments:

  1. While I have enormous respect for Jonah, and was filled with hope on his election, it is now clear that he was not a good fit for the job as Metropolitan of the OCA. Sometimes in life things just don't go the way you would like them to. I pray he finds peace and some useful role in ROCOR.

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  2. Vladyka Jonah has been a de facto ROCOR bishop for almost three years. I'm glad he's free to serve the Church in peace now.

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