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Epistle of the Holy Synod in Resistance to the ROCOR

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Old Calendar Orthodox Church of Greece
Holy Synod in Resistance
Protocol No. 412
To the Holy Synod of the Fili, Attika
Russian Orthodox Church Abroad, 22 November 2005 (Old Style)
per His Eminence, Metropolitan Laurus, Afterfeast of the Entrance of the Theotokos
New York, U.S.A.
Your Eminence, Metropolitan Laurus;
Your Eminences and Graces, Holy Hierarchs:
Beloved Brothers and Fathers in Christ, embracing Your Eminences and Graces, we beseech the
Divine Founder of the Church to grant to us the gift of peace and unity.
Honoring and celebrating the Entrance of the Most Blessed Theotokos, this Great Feast of the
Mother of God, we humbly pray that the Grace of her God-entreating adjurations might strengthen
you, as well as all Orthodox Shepherds throughout the world, in the right teaching of the Word of
Truth unto the end, that the world might believe.


I. I have the honor of addressing to Your Eminences and Graces my present humble Epistle, with
the unanimous consent and approval of our Holy Synod of the Orthodox in Resistance, after prayerful
deliberation and the invocation of the guidance of the Mother of God.
At its recent annual meeting (thirty-first session/4 October 2005 [Old Style]), our Holy Synod was
fully briefed concerning various activities and documents of your venerable Synod pertaining to the
ongoing dialogue between the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad and the Moscow Patriarchate.
Our particular interest was drawn to certain documents, which appeared simultaneously this past
June on the official websites of the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad and the Moscow Patriarchate.
The introductory document bears the title: “Concerning the Joint Working Meetings of the
Commissions of the Moscow Patriarchate and the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia.” In one
section of this document, there is a reference to our Holy Synod in Resistance.
May we be allowed, Most Reverend Brethren, to express not only our profound astonishment over
the contents of the report in question, but also our sincere distress, because, by way of this document,
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as well as other recent and related activities and documents of your Holy Synod in the course of its
journey towards “Canonical Communion” with Moscow, it is demonstrated that any further hopes
for the preservation or rekindling of our ecclesiastical communion have, unfortunately, been fully and
irrevocably dashed.
II. These sentiments of ours are entirely justified, and all the more so in that, while awaiting an
answer to our four-page Synodal Letter (Protocol No. 409/5 December 2004 [Old Style]), in which
we responded to the Epistle, dated 4/17 November 2004, of your First Hierarch, His Eminence,
Metropolitan Laurus, we finally became cognizant of the aforementioned electronic [Internet] text,
in which the aforesaid reference places in some confusion the meaning and chronology of our recent
correspondence.
Thus, we feel obliged, Most Reverend Brethren, motivated by brotherly love in Christ, to remind
you in brief of certain points in our Synodal Letters to you, with the assurance that this is not a question
of causing further vexation to your Holy Synod, even as we will never relinquish our feelings of
gratitude and respect for the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad.
(1) In our Synodal Epistle (Protocol No. 408/11 October 2004 [Old Style]), noting your protracted
silence towards our Synodal Letter (Protocol No. 340/1 January 2001 [Old Style]), we observed that
this silence, “coupled with a long-standing and total absence of Eucharistic communion with one
another, and also with the onward march of ecumenism, as fostered by those reputed to be the official
representatives of Orthodoxy (see, in this regard, the culminating event in the visit of Patriarch
Bartholomew to the Vatican, 29-30 June 2004), and thirdly with the steady and rapid unionist rapprochement
of your respected Synod with the Moscow Patriarchate—
to which let us add the vigorously
promoted concelebrations of your Hierarchs with official ecumenist jurisdictions, such as the
Serbian Patriarchate—understandably gave rise to deep anguish in us and our rational flock and
increased to the utmost our already expressed disquietude.”
At that time, we also said that “these startling and truly dramatic developments, which we, along
with our Old Calendarist Orthodox brethren in Romania and Bulgaria, have been following with
attention and prayer, and with which we must express yet again our fundamental disagreement, are
diametrically opposed, according to our conviction, to the heroic stand taken by a number of holy
persons and Confessors in Russia, Greece, Romania, Bulgaria, and the Diaspora.”
And we concluded as follows: “If you continue—God forbid!—to abandon the splendid antiecumenical
Tradition that you have hitherto upheld, and if, in addition, you persist in remaining
silent in the face of the written appeals from our Holy Synod in Resistance through the beginning of
the year of salvation 2005, we will be obligated, with the deepest sorrow, to regard as complete and
decisive the rupture of all mutual ecclesiastical relations, which has already been in effect for some
years, and to proclaim this officially, so as to inform our rational flock, which is gravely and justifiably
concerned.”
(2) We immediately responded to the Letter of 4/17 November 2004 from His Eminence,
Metropolitan Laurus with our Synodal Letter (Protocol No. 409/5 December 2004 [Old Style]), in
which the following points, among many others, were made:
“In any case, not wishing to raise objections to all of the thoughts contained in your frank Epistle,
Your Eminence, I hope that you will allow our Holy Synod to abide by all that it upholds in its aforementioned
Letter and to consider that this Letter remains in essence unanswered by Your Eminence
qua First Hierarch.”
III. On the basis of the foregoing, Most Reverend Brethren, insofar as, in the meantime, there
has emerged a climate that is diametrically opposed to that which led us, in 1994, to Eucharistic
communion, our Holy Synod in Resistance has now categorically and finally decided—with deepest
sorrow—officially to sever ecclesiastical relations with you.
The recent course of your Holy Synod, specifically with regard to its relations with the ecumenist
Patriarchate of Moscow and to its conception of ecumenism, as this is expressed, for example, in
your agreed statement with the Moscow Patriarchate, “Concerning the Attitude of the Orthodox
Church Towards the Heterodox and Inter-Confessional Organizations,” is totally incompatible with
its ecclesiological self-understanding as it was in 1994, since in its Resolution, at that time, to enter
into union with us, it confessed the following:
“...[T]he Council [Synod] of Bishops holds that at the present time, when apostasy is spreading
and many [so-called] official representatives of Orthodoxy, such as the Patriarchate of Constantinople
and other Patriarchates, are succumbing to and embracing the position of the modernists and ecumenists,
it is very important for the true Orthodox to unite, stand together, and oppose the betrayers
of the Orthodoxy of the Holy Fathers” (Resolution of the Synod of Bishops, No. 3/50/148, 3/16
August 1994).
IV. Having set forth at length, Most Reverend Brethren, our ecclesiological views (especially in
our Synodal Epistles: Protocol No. 340/1 January 2001 [Old Style], Protocol No. 408/11 October 2004
[Old Style], and Protocol No. 409/5 December 2004 [Old Style]), on the basis of which we repeatedly
expressed to you our anxieties and objections regarding the truly new orientation of your Holy Synod
towards the syncretistic ecumenical movement, our Holy Synod, at its thirty-first meeting (4 October
2005 [Old Style]), arrived at the following decision, which was distressing, in view of the bond of love
in Christ that has existed [between us] for decades, but obligatory, for the sake of consistency with
its own ecclesiological position:

  1. Resolved: to sever, fully and decisively, ecclesiastical communion with the Russian Orthodox
    Church Abroad, under His Eminence, Metropolitan Laurus, whose name has, for a year, already been
    deleted from the Diptychs.
  2. Resolved: by a majority, out of extreme oikonomia, and for purely pastoral reasons not to
    declare, for the time being, this rupture of communion formally or to implement it in full.
  3. Resolved: that the formal declaration and full implementation of this Act will take effect
    without further ado, immediately and automatically, upon the opening of communion between the
    Russian Orthodox Church Abroad and the Moscow Patriarchate.
  4. Resolved: that the present Synodal Epistle shall be published on our website after its dispatch to
    the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad, and that all of the relevant official documents
    will be published when the decision to break communion is fully implemented.
  5. These Synodal Resolutions, and the fourth in particular, are also deemed necessary for the
    further purpose of formally and officially keeping informed our rational flock in Christ and the Old
    Calendarist Orthodox in Greece and abroad, in general, who are ascertaining, to their sorrow, that
    yet another sacred champion is succumbing to the pressures of the panheresy of ecumenism.
    That which was already resolutely pointed out years ago by the ever-memorable Andreas Theodorou,
    Professor at the School of Theology of the University of Athens (†2004), is now becoming clearer:
    “Ecumenism, this dreadful beast of the Apocalypse, this two-headed ecclesiological monstrosity, is
    completely suffocating the entire immaculate Body of Orthodoxy with its tentacles. The danger posed
    by ecumenism is perhaps the greatest in the history of the Orthodox Church.”
    And it is, in fact, the “greatest” [danger], because, as Konstantinos Mouratides, another anti-ecumenist
    professor [at the University of Athens], most correctly observes:
    “In the domain of the World Council of Churches [and of inter-confessional organizations in general],
    that which is categorically ruled out and condemned by the teaching” of the Holy Fathers, “that is, coöperation
    between Orthodoxy and heresy, and, correspondingly, between Orthodox and heretics, in matters of
    Faith, is coming to fruition—collaboration in composing theological documents, joint participation in worship
    services, and joint representation of the Christian religion in discussions of the great problems facing
    humanity”; however, participation of such a kind constitutes “a flagrant transgression of the God-inspired
    sacred Canons and fundamental ecclesiastical principles, through which the very essence and the general
    redemptive course of Orthodoxy is attacked.”
    * * *
    With inexpressible sorrow, but also in the hope that the Grace of the Mother of God, through the intercessions
    of St. John Maximovich [of Shanghai and San Francisco], the most holy Metropolitan
    Philaret, and
    all the Russian New Martyrs, will awaken anew your Patristic zeal, so that your Holy Synod might prove
    once again to be an estimable force, a fortress and a fortified city, and a shield and breastplate of Orthodoxy
    in our truly apocalyptic times, we remain, as the least among Orthodox Hierarchs,
    † Metropolitan Cyprian of Oropos and Fili,
    President of the Holy Synod in Resistance
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God Bless +Metropolitan Kiprianos!!!

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I have always been in awe of +Metropolitan Kiprianos and feel that this declaration is both wise and prudent in view of dialogue which has not upheld Orthodoxy but rather offered capitulation and hurt the cause of all struggling against the pan-heresy of ecumenism...
ORTHODOXIA I THANATOS!
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Post by 1937 Miraculous Cross »

thank you for this post.

I think the confusion that people are having with the ROCOR(L) is that over the past several decades the Synod has presented two sides of a coin, so-to-speak. There has been the "conservative" side as exemplified by the Met. Philaret era, while on the other hand there have been bishops who concelebrated with New Calendarists/ecumenists. There have been pro-union written statements over the years and anti-MP union statements over the years. What we are seeing are the more "liberal' or pro-MP unionists in charge of the steering wheel now.

This confusion about ROCOR's position is not new if you study their history. The Geniune Orthodox Church of Greece under Abp Andreas in 1976 officially cut off communion with ROCOR because of concelebrations with new Calendarists and asked ROCOR to clarify its position. (That clarification is still pending, BTW.) However, in 1971 when the GOC approached ROCOR for the sake of union between two sister Churches, the verbal communication to the GOC representatives as to their ecclesiology was on the strict/conservative "side of the coin."

My point, is that factully, ROCOR has indeed always stated it must reunite with the MP and the Catacomb Churches. On the other hand, ROCOR did have a strict conservative side as evidenced by its Anathema against ecumenism. Because of the increasing "liberal" pro-MP leaning, you find that the more "strict" Traditionalists have over the years left ROCOR, with the last big exodus being those loyal to Vladyka Vitaly.

I am not surprised by the events and bear no resentment towards the ROCOR(L). If that is where they want to go...so be it. Now the Synod headed by Abp. Cyprianos is doing what other Old Calendar Greek Synods have done over the years, for essentially the same reasons, that being a preceived ecumenist leaning within ROCOR.

So, my opinion is that if some in ROCOR are not happy about the changes, then simply leave, and go in peace. You cannot change the stripes of a zebra into a horse. It is what it is. The Russians have their issues and the Greeks have theirs too.

in Christ,
Nectarios

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