I am new here and wish to pose a serious question. Please forgive me if I make errors as I am honestly searching for real answers.
If Bishops freely break Holy Canons in which they are to defend do they remain Bishops or do they lose the Episcopal Charism in which was endowed upon them by the Holy Spirit?
[As it is known, every Bishop during his ordination makes an arch priestly oath which in part runs: "I promise to observe the Canons of the Holy Apostles and of the Seven General Councils, and of the pious Local Councils, which have been legitimized for the preservation of rightful behests, and all Canons and Holy Statute inasmuch as they have been made up at various times by those who truly uphold the Holy Eastern Orthodox faith, and to firmly preserve all of these inviolate to the end of my life and with this my promise I give witness that all things that they have accepted I also accept and whatsoever things they have rejected I also reject. ... If I should transgress any of my promises given here, or to break any of the Divine regulations ... Then let me be immediately deprived of my office and of my authority, even without being denounced or accused, and let me be devoid of the heavenly gift, which was granted me by the Holy Spirit during ordination through the laying on of hands."]
It seems that an offending Bishop is automatically deprived of his office, authority, and heavenly gift (charism), without the need of public accusation. If that is the case and they refuse to repent, what of the status of his ordained priests indeed the flock in general?
Peace.
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