Phanar rejects pan-Orthodox discussion of the Ukrainian question

Patriarch Bartholomew of Constantinople

In a letter to the Primate of the Antiochian Orthodox Church, Patriarch John X, Patriarch Bartholomew of Constantinople declared that "he has good reasons" to refrain from a general Orthodox meeting on the Ukrainian church issue, reports the official website of the Russian Orthodox Church.

Patriarch Bartholomew called the discussion of the religious situation in Ukraine “useless” and reminded the Primate of the Antiochian Church of his refusal to participate in the Crete Council of 2016, which Constantinople had been prepared for a long time.

“After the four Orthodox Churches, from a church and theological point of view without a reason, refused to be present at the Ecumenical Sacred Council, for which there are no excuses, and your ancient Church was one of them, the Ecumenical Patriarchate has good reasons to refrain from such a meeting at the pan-Orthodox a level that will be useless since it will only lead to the agreement that the participants will disagree with each other,” wrote the Patriarch of Constantinople.

According to him, the autocephalous nature of the OCU became a reward for the Church of Ukraine, and the Phanar returned “to the fold of the canonical Church” the members of the UOC KP and the UAOC who were “unfairly” outside it. At the same time, Patriarch Bartholomew assures that he returned the schismatics to the bosom of Orthodoxy exclusively “following church traditions and canons”. Also, the head of the Phanara recalled that he acted "without his interest or pressure".

The Ukrainian Orthodox Church and its Primate, His Beatitude Metropolitan Onufry of Kiev and All Ukraine were not mentioned in the letter by Patriarch Bartholomew.

As early as October 6, 2018, the Synod of the Antioch Patriarchate called for the convening of an extraordinary Assembly of Orthodox Churches on granting autocephaly to Ukraine. The members of the Synod were confident that a one-sided analysis of the situation serves not Orthodox unity but disunity in the Church. The Patriarchate of Constantinople ignored the call of the Church of Antioch on the Ukrainian question and decided to grant the Tomos unilaterally.

On January 29, 2019, during a meeting with Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Rus in Moscow, the Primate of the Antioch Church declared his disagreement with the fact that attempts are being made to unilaterally solve a number of church problems that lead to the division of the entire Orthodox world. “We have urged and continue to urge the Ecumenical Patriarch and other higher clergy to solve the existing problems, including the problems that our fraternal Russian Orthodox Church faces now, through dialogue, through negotiations, through ordinary conversation,” the hierarch noted.

Besides the Patriarchate of Antioch, the Primates and Synods of the Polish, Serbian, Cypriot, Romanian Local Churches, as well as the Church of the Czech Lands and Slovakia stated the need to convene a Pan-Orthodox Council on the Ukrainian issue.

Read also

Kosovo to enact law restricting Serbian Church, experts say

Analysts warn that the new "Law on Foreigners" in Kosovo could restrict the presence of clergy, believers' access to shrines, and increase pressure on the Serbian community.

Congress Speaker: Demand to introduce Sharia law in USA is a serious problem

The Speaker of the House of Representatives stated that there is growing concern in society about attempts to impose Islamic law, which is incompatible with the American Constitution.

UK government introduces restrictions on "anti-Muslim hostility"

UK authorities have adopted a new definition of "Islamophobia" which, according to experts, could provide Muslims with special protection and restrict freedom of speech.

Dumenko brings icon in Church Slavonic to Ministry of Health

Epifaniy presented cardiologists with an Intercession icon, with inscriptions in Church Slavonic, which his structure calls a "sign of the Moscow tradition".

ISIS supporters carries out terrorist attack at anti-Islamic protest in NY

Near the home of New York's Muslim mayor, radicals threw two makeshift bombs at protesters during an anti-Islamic rally.

Hryshchuk: If UOC hands over its church itself, angle grinders aren't needed

An OCU chaplain called on UOC believers to accept the loss of the shrine for the sake of their own "enlightenment".