"I am the door. By me if any man enter in he shall be saved, and shall go in and out and find pasture." - John 10:9 At every parish where I have had the pleasure of attending services, there is always a small group of people who find their way all the way up to the church building but don't actually attend services. At one parish it was a group of male gypsies who talked on cellphones or smoked cigarettes. At another it was a few Protestant husbands who, though they never attended services, opened the parish doors for people as they filed in. At yet another parish the men stood in the narthex and chatted until it was time to receive and then got in line. Latin or Greek Catholic, Eastern or Oriental Orthodox I see the same small throng of men standing next to the front door, but not standing, sitting, or kneeling amongst the people. If it were me (and I can only speak for myself here) this option would be an unsavory one. The boredom would be immediate. The anxiety of som...
A Greek hierarch for the Ukrainian national Church. Very Catholic of the EP.
ReplyDeleteIt's as if anti-phyletism is really about maintaining Hellenism.
If the archimandrite in question "served many years in the Ecumenical Patriarchate and the Church of Greece", then it makes perfect sense that his bishop would release him back to the EP. Whether the Metropolitan followed the CoG's rules for such releases is a different question, but one could argue that releasing a vociferously pro-EP line regarding Ukraine from within a more skeptical CoG was the best thing to do anyway - especially if such release could be done with a deniable wink and nod by the Synod to this Metropolitan.
ReplyDeletePhyletism is such a Rorschach test for Orthodox. Some see it meaning all ethnic groupings should be eliminated under a single bishop (e.g., the Russians under the EP in France), others see it meaning something more akin to the situation of the EP and the OCA in the U.S. (and for the Greeks in Ukraine, now) which have ethnic dioceses overlapping geographical dioceses.
Your clarification helps.
DeleteOur Church, Old World style, names their country FIRST and then ”Orthodoxy” second. And then tell me to guard against phyletism!
Strange to me.
Every Orthodox diocese in the Americas is in violation of the 1872 Council. But nobody has figured out what Orthodox ecclesiology is post-Empire, so nobody knows what to do.
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