what do the psycholosgists know about what it takes to have the responsibilities of a first hierarch?
I was referring to non-Orthodox laymen assessing the mental health of a person who performs a duty that is not something they may know about, in comparison to worldly duties.
Well, you're the one who accused him of amnesia
When did I do that? But, that is a good point to bring up. Exactly when is a hierarch considered inable to continue to perform his duties? It doesn't keep him from being a Vladika. But, one tends to worry about him when he sees people he's know since they were born and doesn't recognize them for a good 5 minutes. And these are people he knew on a regular basis, not every so many years.
What do you know about Metropolitan Vitaly?
The above I mentioned was from personal experience. I visited him, in Mansonville, with a couple of friends in Dec. of the year he left. And he could not recognize them. Maybe it was the medication he was taking. But, they know him better from being his spiritual children and they were worried about his mental capacity.
Is everything you know from the lips of Laurus?
My knowledge is far from that. As I've mentioned in previous posts here and others, I am none too happy about the way the hierarchy are handling things. I'm pretty sure everybody knows my view on it, by now. Just because I don't agree with your group, I am labelled with Metropolitan Laurus? You don't even know me and then you attack me? What happened to your comment about keeping things in a proper perspective?
If so, how do you know you are getting the whole story?
How do YOU know you are getting the whole story?
This is pretty much the feeling I have about clergy I know that went with Laurus and who refused to do anything when all this was happening and Metropolitan Vitaly was being tugged around to psych evaluations and forced into automobiles as though he were the property of Synod.
I agree. The way Vladika was treated was dispictable. I don't like the way things are being run, all around, but it doesn't make ROCiE right. I'm sick and tired of all these confusions. There are also hidden sides of the stories. We, as laymen, don't get the full story, ya know.
You're asking us why, but have you asked him why, and given him a chance to respond?
One of the friends I went with did go visit him. She got a very negative response from him and that is why I am making this statement. Believe me, we've asked. He doesn't want to have anything to do with us. And he's know her for many years. I've just been around for a few years. Like I said, I am talking about a very personal issue, so I would think that you and Katina would respect that. It's not an issue of debate...it's not a subject about theology. It's my own personal view. If you were abondoned by your father, would I argue with you about it...no. I wouldn't have any right to. Do you know what I mean?
Did he abandon you? It sounds to me as if he tried to get you out of the burning house but you persisted in staying in the burning house - and there is not much he can do in that situation. I think your own analogy of a burning house sums up the situation.
Actually, the analogy was based on his view of the situation. And no, he did not try to get us out. He came into church one Sunday and heard that Vl. Michael was present. He turned around and said he couldn't stay and left. This is what happened the day that FR. Sergei left St. Nicholas. He never "tried" to get me out. He never called his spiritual children to warn us(of what he thought was a burning house).
If you know your house is burning and cannot be saved: GET OUT while you can save what you can!
I believe in standing strong and fighting. The enemies are everywhere and within. If we high-tail it out of there, then we are just plain cowards and leaving a precious treasure to be destroyed by the evil one. This is Holy Ground, we are talking about. There is nothing wrong with protecting Holy Ground. And I'm not talking about the Synod...I'm talking about the actual site where Holy Communion is served. In Greece, they have a great reverence for the site of a church or even one that is not there anymore. They still make the sign of the Cross when they pass a site where a church USED TO be. That is how sacred it is. I don't expect anyone to understand what I'm saying. But, I'm not making this up.
I shared my feelings and that's all it was...sharing. I do not want to be constantly attacked for how I feel about a personal issue.