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  1. They are defenders of Orthodoxy
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  1. Don't know if the are correct - but they are being ill-treated
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  1. They are incorrect and are being ill-treated
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  1. They are incorrect and are being treated as they deserve
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The present day situation 2002-present

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The present day situation 2002-present

Gives you background on what has happened form 2002 to the present.

The Present Day Situation.

In 2002, the Patriarchate sponsored 3 experts to draft a paper describing the situation at Esphigmenou and to recommend a course of action. This report arbitrarily disregards the Charter of Mount Athos and the church cannons in an attempt to incriminate the monks of Esphigmenou, threatening the very essence and survival of the region by trampling on the autonomy enjoyed of Monasteries for 1,000 years. The prosecutions legal brief places blame on the Esphigmenou fathers on the grounds that:

a) the Esphigmenou monks ceased commemorating the Patriarch,

b) the Monastery’s failed to comply with the Patriarchal committee’s and the Mt. Athos Community’s 1974 and 1979 exile sentences, and

c) the Monastery’s refused to participate in the institutions of the Mt. Athos Community through representatives.

The commemoration of the Patriarch and his Synod is an extremely important matter for which one must take into consideration, both the Mt. Athos Charter, and the Rudder of the Orthodox Church. The regulations that are inscribed in the Rudder have been promulgated by the Holy Apostles and the Fathers of the Church through the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, and are therefore immutable. What is more, one must take into account the centuries-long tradition of the Holy Mountain.

We cannot enumerate all the erroneous views and deeds of the last three Patriarchs here. It should suffice to say, however, that instead of being corrected, these views and deeds continuously multiply. We will refer to only a few actions of the current Patriarch that alienate him from the Orthodox Faith.

a. The unilateral “lifting” of the anathema against the Roman Catholic Church in 1965.

b. The agreement of Balamand, signed by representatives of the Ecumenical Patriarchate, stating that “the Orthodox Church along with the Papal community have the same Apostolic Succession and the same validity in their mysteries”, represents a deviation from the Orthodox Faith.

c. The Patriarch Bartholomew referring to the representatives of the Pope on November 30, 1998 said : “In view of the fact that one Church recognizes the other Church as a locus of Grace, proselytization of members from one Church to the other is precluded.” (See Εκκλησιαστική Αλήθεια, December 12, 1998) This implies that it is not necessary to preach since we are really one and the same faith”.

Why are the monks being evicted?

Mainly one reason – they refuse to commemorate the Patriarch and as a show to others not to dare dispute with the Patriarchate. Evidence of this is seen today, where bishops can say and do anything contrary to the church teachings and get away with it as long as they continue to commemorate the Patriarch. The monks struggle is for truth and the true orthodox way of life which the Patriarch is attempting to silence. The Cannons of the Church require monks and others to cease commemoration if their Bishop preaches beliefs that go against the teachings of the church. The monks are well within their right to do this as have many other Greek, Serbian, Russian and Orthodox Churches today.

What is the impact of being called “schismatic”?

Unlike the Great Schism of 1054 where there were fundamental differences of faith. The Patriarchate and others now use this declaration as an extortionary tool to force people to obey him – not on matters of faith. Some examples:

Over 25 churches in Australia have been declared schismatic, for the simple reason that they did not sign over the deed from their church community to the Patriarchate.

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Greek Government Escalates Esphigmenou Monastery Blockade

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Greek Government Escalates Blockade of Esphigmenou Monastery

Phone Service was Disconnected, Food and Medicine rations are dwindling at the Centuries old Mount Athos Monastery

Mt Athos, Greece, October 24, 2005 – More than two years after lifting an initial blockade, the Greek government re-instituted an even harsher full blockade of food and medicine, and essential supplies like heating oil to the elderly monks of Esphigmenou monastery on Mount Athos. On October 21, all telephone service was cut, including emergency telephone lines, in an attempt to silence the monks and cut their communication to the outside world. On the same day, when the monks attempted to go to the nearby town of Karyes to get food and medical supplies their vehicle was seized.

The monks of Esphigmenou, the most populous monastery on the remote Greek peninsula Mount Athos, disagree with the politicizing of their faith by patriarch Bartholomew of Constantinople (Istanbul), and as a result, are once again under siege. The patriarch, obsessed with quashing dissenting voices, has ordered the Greek police to enforce a blockade, to starve the monks into submission.

Sadly, it is not just food and medicine the patriarch seeks to deny the monks. In a particularly insidious move, patriarch Bartholomew has pressured the Greek government and local authorities to create an imposter monastery with the same name, Esphigmenou, in order to transfer all property, divert mail, and transfer bank accounts to his new creation, while he starves the real monastery of Esphigmenou. This shadow brotherhood violates the charter of Mount Athos in that the brotherhood and the new abbot do not meet the qualifications set forth in the time honored rules of the historic charter. It marks a new low in the patriarch’s attempt to rid his critics.

“Our monks can no longer pray in peace unless we accept the patriarch’s religious and political views which trouble our conscience. The patriarch will not allow a dialogue on this.” Abbott Methodios the elected head of the monastery said, "We chose to become monks to isolate ourselves from the ways of the world and the politics of our day; to dedicate our life to prayer for our own salvation and that of mankind. What is happening here is chilling. It provides an uncensored view of the inner workings of politics in the modern church hierarchy and the unconscionable tactics which violate the very essence of Christianity.”

The patriarch has a history of harsh tactics against anyone who raises objections to his policies. Much like the Tibetan and Chinese government’s harsh persecution of the Dalai Lama and Falun Gong, the patriarch has no tolerance for those that do not pledge allegiance to his personal agenda and dare to speak out. While the patriarch seeks understanding and openness from the Turkish government to preach his own beliefs in mostly muslim Turkey, he has no tolerance for any dissent on his Orthodox Church leadership.

The patriarch recently declared the monks spiritually schismatic in an attempt to evict them from their monastery home. The monks, who are citizens of the European Union, appealed the eviction order to The Council of State, Greece’s highest court. The court ruled that it had no jurisdiction to decide whether the Esphigmenou monks were schismatic, as the patriarch declared. The court decided that, under Greece’s constitution, the patriarchate has “spiritual authority” over the semi-autonomous Mount Athos monastic community and is not subject to judicial scrutiny of such matters. However, as a Turkish citizen the patriarch has no legal authority over the Greek peninsula. Each monastery is a separate private entity onto itself.

Background on Esphigmenou monastery

The Esphigmenou monks live a life of spiritual and monastic tranquility in the unbroken tradition of the brotherhood that has occupied the monastery for over a thousand years. Mount Athos is the spiritual center of the Orthodox Church, where the monks are considered defenders of the faith. The Esphigmenou Monastery established in the first millennium, is where the great St. Gregory Palamas was abbot, and where St. Anthony left for Russia to establish Orthodox monasticism. Its remoteness and rugged natural beauty attracts pilgrims and tourists alike, who come to see the art and architecture of the Byzantine Empire.

The Monastery's library houses 372 original Christian manuscripts codices and 8,000 books some dating back to the 4th Century. The treasury includes numerous religious articles such as rare 13th Century mosaic icons and relics of saints. For over a thousand years the monastery has provided a place of prayer and peace for those who chose the monastic life.

Due to the fact that Mount Athos is a semi-autonomous region of Greece, the power of the state is vested in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, headed by Foreign Minister Petros Molyviatis. The chain of command authorizing the use of Greek Police to blockade food, medicine and heating oil ultimately resides under his authority.

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Monk dies as Greek government prohibits entry of doctor!

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Monk dies as Greek government prohibits entry of doctor to monastery to provide urgent medical attention.

Mt Athos, Greece, April 11, 2006 — In a dramatic escalation of the blockade of the Holy and Sacred Monastery of Esphigmenou, the Greek Government has prevented a doctor from attempting to visit the monastery to provide medical care to a monk. The monk later died. Dr. Athanasios Papageorgiou, who was on his way to provide medical care to the monk, but was denied access, said "If I had been given access to the monastery, this monk's death could have been prevented."

The monastery has been under an asphyxiating blockade of food, medicine and heating oil enforced by the Greek government because the monastery has a religious dispute with the Patriarch in Istanbul. While the Greek government has a history of persecuting religious minorities, no one believed they would prohibit access of medical care to sick and elderly monks who reside at the monastery.

While Europe wrings its hands over whether Turkey has a human rights record that is consistent with the values of free nations, Greece denies peaceful monks their basic human rights by preventing access to food and medical care in an attempt to starve them into submission.

In addition to these brazen violations of European Union and United Nations Human rights conventions, the Greek police on Mount Athos stood by while a group of individuals attacked the monks at their offices. Though this incident was photographed and videotaped, and the individuals responsible are known to the authorities, the Greek authorities have not prosecuted anyone as the law calls for. (Visit www.esphigmenou.com to see a video of the attack.)

Due to the fact that Mount Athos is a semi-autonomous region of Greece, the power of the state is vested in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, headed by Foreign Minister Dora Bakoyiannis. The chain of command authorizing the use of Greek Police and Port Authorities to blockade the visit of doctors and the delivery of food, medicine and heating oil ultimately resides under her authority.

Esphigmenou Monastery calls on all those who respect religious freedom and human rights to contact Greek Foreign Minister, Dora Bakoyiannis, at + 30-210-368-1800 to: end the blockade of the monastery, restore all its rights and privileges enjoyed by all the Monasteries of the Mount Athos community, allow food and medicine into the monastery, and doctors to visit the elderly monks who require medical attention. The Holy and Sacred Monastery of Esphigmenou also asks the Foreign Minister to direct the district attorney to protect the rights of the monks of Esphigmenou who are Greek and European Union Citizens.

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Associated Press Newswires English 2005

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Associated Press Newswires English 2005

ATHENS, Greece (AP) - Black-robed Orthodox monks traded blows on Thursday in the Mount Athos monastic community in northern Greece, as a bitter fight between Church authorities and a rebel monastery turned violent.

A spokesman for the rebel Esphigmenou Monastery said workmen and rival monks tried to demolish the community's offices at Karyes, the administrative center of the mediaeval sanctuary -- from which women and female animals are banned.

"They used pickaxes, spades and crowbars to try to break down the door," Father Neophytos said. "They were trying to throw us out."
A police spokesman said nobody was injured in the clashes. Eight monks live in the offices.

In a dispute spanning three decades, the zealot monks staunchly oppose efforts to improve relations between the Orthodox Church and the Vatican.

The spiritual leader of the world's Orthodox Christians, Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, has declared the 100 monks in the 1,000-year-old Esphigmenou Monastery to be schismatics, and ordered them out of the walled compound.

Defying the Istanbul-based Patriarch -- and an eviction order from Greece's highest administrative court -- the Esphigmenou monks have settled into the complex and prepared for a long siege.

But Neophytos said the monastery is being blockaded and supplies are dwindling, while monks rely on mobile phones for communication as the land line was cut a month ago.

"We have provisions for quite some time yet. But they won't let us bring in new medical supplies, which would be a problem if somebody falls ill," Neophytos said.

Esphigmenou is one of 20 monasteries on the autonomous Mount Athos peninsula, some 600 kilometers (373 miles) northeast of Athens. The sanctuary is popular with Christian pilgrims -- including Russian President Vladimir Putin, who visited in August.

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This is a sad affair. May the Lord Jesus Christ Have Mercy on them - Both persecuted and persecutor!

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The respected Elder, Father Sabbas, had followed the policy of the nineteen ruling monasteries of Mount Athos, which believed, as do many people, that we must make certain concessions and accommodations in matters of Faith for a period of time.

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      Since he was virtuous, with a sincere and good intention, the fathers who have only recently come to Mount Athos  — the so-called New Holy Mountain Fathers — who hold communion with Ecumenists and commemorate the Ecumenical Patriarchate, would visit the Elder frequently. They would hold him up as an example to their disciples and would say that if the zealot dissent and protest were good, would not the virtuous Father Sabbas belong to it? 

      However, when the Ecumenical Patriarch Demetrios concelebrated with the Pope of Rome in December of 1987, the Elder roused himself; his soul could not bear to be found in such a blatantly Ecumenistic Church. Along with other ascetics, he protested and separated himself from all the other fathers of Mount Athos who followed the nineteen monasteries. He would not go to church in any of those nineteen or in any of the cells or dependencies which followed them. 

      All the commemorators were in an uproar; from monastery and cell, many ran to persuade the Elder. But the frequent visits, which became burdensome, were to no avail. 

      Finally, the Elder was obliged to answer in writing one monk who troubled him frequently, thereby answering all the others troubling him, for they were well-organized and committed to using every means to draw the Elder out of Orthodoxy into the embrace of hellish Ecumenism. 

      Below is the text of the Elder's letter:

The Cell of Saint Nicholas, Kapsala,
Karyes, Mount Athos
August 13, 1991

Dear Father Nicodemus,
Bless!

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      During your visit to our cell a few days ago, you repeated your un-Orthodox dogmatic pronouncements that we are outside the Church because we do not commemorate Patriarch Demetrios. You also made some other statements as well, for which cause we feel constrained to write the following for your fuller instruction, since the evidence and refutations we tendered during our conversation destroyed your peace and made you angry.

      In the Sayings of the Desert Fathers it is written that when Abba Agatho was asked if he were proud, a fornicator, and a heretic, he answered that he confirmed the first two accusations, for it was profitable for his soul to do so, but not that he was a heretic, for that signifies separation from God. 1

      According to you (and according to all the monasteries of Mount Athos as well, except for the Monastery of Esphigmenou, the Skete of Prophet Elias, and many zealot Fathers), we are deceived and are schismatics. You find it difficult to admit that the Patriarchate of Constantinople is preaching heresy, because you would be required to admit that your holding communion with these wolves and not shepherds is worthy of condemnation, or you would have to cease following them, according to the command of all the Holy Fathers and Councils.

      You attempt to justify the Phanar, but their words and actions show you to be in error. In vain do you invoke the opinion of Father Paisios and of others who are indulgent with present conditions and make concessions, that is, they deal with it by “economy,” but when the time comes (supposedly when Demetrios shall enter into communion with the Pope, as you said), you will separate yourselves from whatever is not in concord with the teachings of the Holy Fathers and Councils. You greatly deceive yourselves.

     As for the admonitions to which you refer — whether of Elder Paisios, or of your neighbor papa-Isaac, or of anyone else — which maintain that Demetrios rightly divides the word of truth, how can you expect us to accept them as being pleasing to God when they are clean contrary to Orthodox teaching? Since the Truth is betrayed, should it not be called iniquity rather than economy, concession, accommodation, or indulgence? You maintain your stand because Elder Paisius said, “Demetrios is misled by the hierarchs around him to do that which he does not want,” and “If we stop commemorating [the Patriarch] we will be outside the Church!” and much more, to which can be applied the words of Saint John Chrysostom, “All their words are foolishness, and the tales of foolish children.” These words of theirs are the fruit of a new theology, which the Phanar used in the notorious Encyclical of 1920 by calling heretics “fellow heirs of the grace of God.”

     You bring forward the words of Saint John Chrysostom, “Not even the blood of martyrdom blots out schism,” and of Saint Ignatius the God-bearer, “Let nothing be enacted without the bishop.” You conclude that when we separate ourselves from our bishop, we are outside the Church.

     The Saints made these true pronouncements, however, in a time of Orthodoxy and Church serenity. Today, when the hurricane of the Ecumenist pan-heresy sweeps away even the elect, the words of the same Saints have force. “If your bishop be heretical, flee, flee, flee as from fire and a serpent” (Saint John Chrysostom). “If thy bishop should teach any thing outside of the appointed order, even if he lives in chastity, or if he work signs, or if he prophecy, let him be unto thee as a wolf in sheep's clothing, for he works the destruction of souls” (Saint Ignatius). If Demetrios rightly divided the word of truth, you would have been justified in your use of those quotations you took from the two Saints; but now you edit the Fathers’ writings to your taste, in order to justify your guilt for being a fellow-traveler of Demetrios, Parthenios of Alexandria, Iakovos of America, Stylianos Harkianakis of Australia. Are all the many quotations from the holy Councils and Saints not enough for you? Or do you fear, perhaps, being cast out of the synagogue of the heretics? The fact that the other patriarchates hold communion with the Phanar is not really important. What is important is, who follows in the footsteps of the Saints and is with the Truth? Parthenios, Patriarch of Alexandria, said that he recognizes Mohammed as an Apostle who worked for the Kingdom of God, and other such blasphemies which you know. There is no need for us to write again the heresies of Iakovos Koukouzis of America, and Stylianos Harkianakis of Australia. You are in communion with these men as though they supposedly rightly divided the word of truth! Who is going to condemn Iakovos Koukouzis? Parthenios? or the committee of Phanariotes under Bartholomew which has been “investigating” for two years now whether Harkianakis is a heretic?2  Do you not understand that they do not want to pronounce a verdict?

     The Phanar promised the delegation of three abbots from Mount Athos that they would retract and correct Patriarch Demetrios’ statement to United Press about receiving communion from the Latins, that they would replace Stylianos Harkianakis as president of the commission for theological dialogue, etc. Has anything been corrected to this day? Or do you believe that we have no responsibility, or guilt, and may remain in communion because Elder Paisius shamelessly says that the declarations and actions of Demetrios are not contrary to our doctrines and do not violate the truth?

     History repeats itself. Saint Theodore the Studite, Saint Maximus the Confessor, and many of the other Christians who did not follow the hierarchy which at sundry times preached heresy, were all called schismatics by that hierarchy. Although Saint Gerasimus of the Jordan was served by a lion and was a wonderworker, he was in error because he would not accept the Fourth Ecumenical Council, drawing along with him thousands of monks in Palestine, until he was corrected by Saint Euthymius the Great and repented.

     You ask, “Could Elder Paisios and the seventy bishops of the State Church of Greece be in error?” 

     Do you want God to force them to confess Him? At the Iconoclast Council of 754 in the reign of Copronymos, we read in the minutes that fearsome acclamation of the 338 bishops present at the council, “Long live the King! The icons are idols and should either be destroyed or hung high so that they might not be venerated.” Do you find it hard to believe that seventy bishops can be deceived today, when, as you see, so many were deceived then? Nowadays, monks desire to gain mitres, abbatial staves, while observing only a nominal confession of Faith Ñ that is, protesting somewhat, but not stopping the commemoration of the Patriarch, and tolerating all the innovations to the Gospel introduced by Demetrios, Iakovos, Parthenius, and those like them. Saint Theodore the Studite, however, writes that the work of the monk is not to tolerate the even the least innovation in the Gospel of Christ.

     At the concelebration in Rome, Demetrios did not receive the host from the Pope in order to avoid hostile reactions from "conservatives.” How ever, there in Rome, he did subscribe to the doctrine that the Latins possess the Mysteries of the Church, and he continues to do so. Is that not enough? When did the Saints and Christians of any century in which a heresy was widely preached ever react as do you, who continue to commemorate Demetrios? What precedent have you found in the history of the Church so you can say you are following it? If you are sons of the Saints (that is, imitators and followers of the Saints), “Ye would have done the works of Abraham” as the Gospel says. In the time of Patriarch Beccos, the fathers of Mount Athos stopped commemorating him even though he had not been deposed by a Council; and because they remained steadfast in their adherence to the precepts of the Fathers (that is, had no communion with those who departed from the Orthodox Faith), Christ granted them the Martyr's crown. As for those who concelebrated with the commemorators of the Latin-minded “official” patriarch, Beccos, their corpses are found to this day, as is well known, swollen, stinking, and undecomposed, to be an example to all.

     You told us that if Demetrios does not go to confession for the things he has done, he will be damned. You are now admitting that you are following a man who is damning himself by what he is doing. For him to be damning himself [and indeed, for matters pertaining to the Faith and not personal and private sins] means that he is doing the work of the Devil. Consequently, you yourself admit that you have the Devil as a fellow-traveler.

     Are you serious, Father Nicodemos, or are you jesting? If Athenagoras had “repented” and confessed his sin shortly before he died, then would he be saved?3 Show me even one patristic witness which justifies remaining in a Church that preaches heresy, as does that of the “meek and quiet Leader of Orthodoxy, Demetrios.” Would such an obedience to a hierarchy that does not rightly divide the word of truth sanctify us? If you do not wish to admit that the Monastery of Esphigmenou and so many zealot Fathers are worthy of honor - according to the Fifteenth Canon of the First-and-Second-Council — at least be silent and do not blaspheme by saying that they are schismatics and outside the Church. You ignore the existence of the Testament of Saint Mark Eugenicos of Ephesus, who did not want the Latin-minded even to come to his funeral.

     First study and then make pronouncements. According to your way of thinking, both Saint Mark of Ephesus, Saint Maximus the Confessor, and hosts of others who did not hold communion with heretics are outside the Church!

     Do you see where your “new theology” leads? Who would ever have thought that fathers of the Holy Mountain would have as their bible the book The Two Extremes by Father Epiphanios Theodoropoulos? You recommend making protests like those recommended on pages 19 and 22 of that book, “for Sacred Canons which are not applicable in our times because they are lacking in love.” He also describes Athenagoras as “having a demonic love.” Nevertheless, he remained in communion with those who have “a demonic love.” Marvelous consistency!

     We saw similar protests on the occasion when the representative of the Monastery of Grigoriou asked that it be recorded in the decisions of the Sacred Community that if the chief secretary were sent to Australia, he would not concelebrate there. The chief secretary finally did not go; but Father Basil, Abbot of Stavronikita, ignoring the decision of all the other monasteries, sent Father Tychon to “help” Archbishop Stylianos Harkianakis. When Father Tychon returned, he was sent to the festival of the Cell of Bourazeri. There the representative of the Monastery of Grigoriou (Father Athanasios) concelebrated with Father Tychon and the rest. No commentary is needed.

     Father Epiphanios Theodoropoulos was silenced when they refuted his errors some twenty years ago. But you, with the same untheological arguments, want to justify your communion with patriarchs who preach heresies “with bared head,” having a demonic love for heretics while persecuting the genuinely Orthodox, and so emulating Patriarch Beccos, the Emperor Copronymos, and all those like them. When you chant them many years and commemorate them, it is the same as if you said, “You are sound in the Faith, and obedience, honor, and commemoration are due to you.” You do not help them understand that they are walking upon an evil path; whereas if you had broken communion with them, mayhap they would have had pangs of conscience and would search for the truth. Your guilt for your reprehensible silence — which Saint Gregory Palamas calls a third kind of atheism — grows day by day, in spite of your so-called protests.

     When the Latin-minded were coming here during the patriarchate of Beccos to enforce the union with the Latins, our Lady, the Virgin Mother, the Guardian of the Holy Mountain Athos, spoke herself, saying, “The enemies of My Son and of me are coming.” 

     Last year, when the successor of Beccos — Demetrios (the “Leader of Orthodoxy”!) — arrived, he found the Holy Mountain swathed in black from two weeks of continuous fires.4  He that hath ears to hear, heareth the voice of the All-holy Mother of God.

     May you find the path of good disagreement, as Saint Nicodemos of the Holy Mountain teaches in his Interpretation of the Fourteen Epistles of Saint Paul, saying, “If he [the abbot or bishop] is evil in Faith, that is, he believes heretical and blasphemous doctrines, flee from him, though he be an angel from Heaven.”
 

                          Elder Sabbas,
                          an un-monastic, but Orthodox monk


 
      The ever-memorable Elder remained staunch in his good confession until his repose in October of 1991, despite the many efforts of the “new Holy Mountain Fathers” to persuade him to come over to their views. His worthy disciple and heir, Father Alypios, remembering the Will and Testament of Saint Mark of Ephesus, and following his example, would not permit the commemorators to hold memorial services at the grave of the Elder. 

      We pray that the example of the Elder Sabbas will find imitators.

FootNotes

1.Sin and heresy, as the holy Fathers teach us, differ essentially: Sin is a transgression of God’s law, but heresy is an adulteration of God’s law.

2.Harkianakis was accused of preaching heresy by Metropolitan Augustine of Florina and the Orthodox faithful from Australia.

3.Private confession suffices for the forgiveness of personal and private sins, but for public sins against the Faith, a public repentance and correction must also be made according to our Saviour’s words: “Whosoever, therefore, shall confess Me before men, him will I confess before My Father which is in Heaven. But whosoever shall deny Me before men, him will I deny before My Father which is in Heaven.”

4.The fire lasted from the first of August to the fifteenth, that is, the whole of the fast of the Theotokos.

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