mtcarmel wrote:Sigh...
Yes, I was aware of the "kidnapping" of the senile bishop Vataly in @ 2001 when the the photos showed up on the internet. In my view there has been disinformation on both sides.
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[color=#FF0000]1) What evidence do you have that the late Metropolitan Vitaly was truly "senile" when he was deposed by then-Archbishop Laurus (Skurla) in 2000? A psychiatrist in Quebec subsequently found him competent, and the New York Supreme Court declined to grant legal guardianship to ROCOR Bishop Gabriel. On the contrary, the New York Supreme Court ruled that the abduction of the Metropolitan by the ROCOR-Laurus appeared to be part of a mysterious political struggle within the Russian Orthodox Church, and that there was no evidence of any concern for the Metropolitan's welfare on the part of the ROCOR-Laurus Synod.
2) What do you make of the fact that the late Metropolitan was treated so violently, and, indeed, shamefully, by his abductors from Jordanville? As an Orthodox Christian, do you find their conduct at all troubling?[/color]
So he retired on his own and some from among your people pulled him back into power for his symbolic value? It seems to me that your group(s) is/are disolving into smaller & smaller schismatic sects as you break off even from among your own selves. Doesn't sound too healthy from my p.o.v.
Did some "Orthodox" people not say precisely the same things about St. Mark of Ephesus during and after the false Council of Florence? There were only a small handful of dissenters among the Orthodox at the time, yet we now venerate St. Mark as a true "pillar" of Orthodoxy, do we not?
One of the most informative books I've read over the past 2-3 was the published by Holy Transfiguration on the Greek Old Calendarist movement. One impression I got from the book was that the Greeks had backed thmselves into such a corner that only the good graces of ROCOR that they were able to make new bishops after the old ones had begun to die out.
http://orthodoxwiki.org/Russian_Orthodo ... h_in_Exile
The hard-core ROCOR in resistance brings to mind the Japanese soldier who was so deeply entrenched in his cave on a jungle island that he was still fighting 29 years after the Japanese had surrendered. It would be tragic if you allowed yourselves to enter into a similar mindset.
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[color=#FF0000]A poor analogy. The Japanese soldier was fighting against a decent and just foe. His nation had started the war (against the U.S.) by bombing Pearl Harbor. In contrast, those within the former ROCOR who have resisted the union with the Moscow Patriarchate are holding out against a "foe" that collaborated for decades in the destruction and desecration of Orthodox Churches, the murder of priests, laity, and hierarchs-- including attempts to murder St. John of San Francisco-- and the violent confiscation of churches and monasteries that has continued right up to the present time.[/color]
http://tinyurl.com/muvf4j
Again what are the articles in the ukaze from Met. Tikhon which allow Russian bishops to rule over non-Russian diocese an ocean away? I recall some mention of
"neighbors" helping the struggling bishops who left mother Russia in order to live on until the time of return. But to come all the way to America to try and take over the Orthodox Church?
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[color=#FF0000]Again, who was the titular head of the pre-revolutionary Orthodox Church in America? This was not an autocephalous Church administration. Who then constituted the legitimate administrative authority of the Russian Orthodox Church-- and its American archdiocese-- AFTER 1917? Obviously, many Americans came to assert that the Stalinist MP was the true Church administration. You apparently agree with this assessment, but your assertion begs the primary question, rather than answering it. Is the MP a canonical, legitimate Orthodox Church administration? The hierarchs of the ROCOR did not recognize the election of the various MP Patriarchs, including Patriarch Alexei II, and blessed ROCOR Metropolitan Philaret openly condemned the Metropolia for seeking autocephaly from the MP....[/color]
I think Anthony kept his title Metropolitan of Kiev and Galicia until he died. For those who claim to have kept the canons this seems like a very long stretch. But I'm sure there are those of creative mind who can justify the apparent disparities.
Some might say, "Alaska was the first Orthodox land in North America." True... and it still remains Orthodox in spite of the vicious politics that try and tear the church apart there. In all honesty ROCOR's attempt to establish a foothold in AK is not a story most in ROCOR wish to open to the general public.
You all have enough troubles of you own. No power will be grabbed by a marginal group or groups now bickering among themselves. How shall you resolve this psychologically? Many of you are inwardly possessed by Russia past, present, and future yet you live in a radically Protestant-minded individualistic society, the product of the English Enlightenment that is quickly becoming Marxist in regards to secular politics. This cannot be a recipe for personal inner stability.
The Church--what remains of the true Church-- is our Ark...Also, consider the plight of the remnant of the Church in the Moslem lands of the Middle East. Would you say that they were not of the true Church because of their vanishing numbers, and the fact that their properties had been confiscated by the Moslems? Identifying the true Church has never been an issue of simple demographics and/or popularity. If that were the case, we would have to conclude that the Roman Catholic Church is the true Church, being the world's largest at present. Wouldn't we?
The church photo is one in the Euphrosyne archives. I'd wanted to use a picture from a set of 1917 WWI cards depicting allied leaders of the Great War. Tsar Nicholas II was one of the cards. I thought it ironic that the set would come out (printed in UK) the year the tsar was killed.
elias