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The Ecclesial Crisis in Ukraine - and its Solution According to the Sacred Canons (Paperback)
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The Ecclesial Crisis in Ukraine - and its Solution According to the Sacred Canons (Paperback)
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In the autumn of 2018 the Russian Orthodox Church broke communion
with the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople following the
latter Synods announcement of their intention to create an
autocephalous Orthodox Church of Ukraine. (OCU) In December of that
year a formal council was convened in Kiev and this new ecclesial
body was created from two Ukrainian groups previously considered
schismatic by all of the Orthodox churches worldwide. All of this
transpired without any attempt by the Ecumenical Patriarchate to
seek a consensus of all the Orthodox churches before embarking this
course of action. More than two years later the newly created OCU
remains unrecognised by the overwhelming majority of the world's
Orthodox believers notwithstanding that it has in that time been
been recognised as Orthodox by the Patriarchate of Alexandra and
the Churches of Cyprus and Greece. But even this recognition has
not been without significant dissenting voices. One of these is the
Abbot of the renowned Kykkos monastery in Cyprus, Metropolitan
Nikephoros. In this pithy text he eloquently explains why the
actions of the Ecumenical Patriarchate have created a schism in the
Orthodox Church worldwide and how in turn they reflect the
promotion of a new ecclesiology that distorts the traditional
understanding of the Orthodox Church as headed only by Christ
Himself. He is clear that the only road to healing and unending
schism is a return to a form of inter-Orthodox relations which
respects both conciliarity and hierarchy. In doing this he stresses
his utmost respect for the historical place of the Ecumenical
Patriarchate of Constantinople and the hope that it will turn back
from the path it is currently on to resume its rightful place in
the plurality of the Orthodox Church. This is essential reading for
all Orthodox believers to better understand what the Ukrainian
crisis means for the future of their Church. It will also assist
others to see beyond the characterization of the crisis as a
political event in the context of relations between Russia and the
West. It makes clear that at its heart this is an ecclesiological
dispute calling out for a conciliar solution.
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