Six metropolitans accuse Syriac Patriarch of betraying faith
This is what emerged during a consultory meeting, convened by Patriarch Mor Aphrem at the patriarchal residence of Atchaneh, in Lebanon, in which 18 Metropolitans and Syrian Orthodox Patriarchal Vicars took part.
The six metropolitans, in conflict with the Patriarch, on February 8 had released a statement in which they claimed that the Primate of the Syriac Orthodox Church no longer deserved the title of "defensor fidei", since in their opinion he had sown doubts and suspicions in the hearts of believers, with statements and actions «contrary to the teachings of Jesus Christ, according to his Holy Gospel». The Patriarch is accused of "betrayal of faith" and also of raising the Koran, in sign of respect, on the occasion of inter-religious meetings.
The charges of the six Metropolitan against the Patriarch provoked the response of other 30 Metropolitans and Syriac Orthodox Patriarchal Vicars, who represent the vast majority of the Synod. In a statement, issued on February 10, the thirty Bishops defined the allegations regarding the Patriarch as «rebellion against the Church».
In the following days, through social media, priests and Syriac Orthodox communities around the world expressed their solidarity to the Patriarch. Then a letter of apology from the six Metropolitans was sent to Patriarch Mor Ignatius Aphrem, a gesture that - as reported by the statement of the secretariat of the synod released on February 16 - was judged insufficient to put an end to the crisis.
The special session of the Holy Synod – says the statement - could be convened in the period of the Great Lent to study and discuss the aforementioned issues from all aspects, in order to "make the right decisions and take the suitable measures according to the Constitution of the Church".
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