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Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew meets with Orthodox Primates of the USA
NEW YORK, NY [SCOBA] - October 29, 2009 -- His All Holiness, Ecumenical
Patriarch Bartholomew gave an audience yesterday Tuesday, Oct. 27, to
the Orthodox Primates of the USA, most of whom were present the
previous evening for the Ninth Annual Orthodox Prayer Service for the
United Nations Community. Present at the audience were Archbishop
Demetrios of America (Greek Orthodox Archdiocese); Metropolitan Philip
(Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese); Metropolitan Christopher (Serbian
Orthodox Archdiocese); Metropolitan Nicholas (Carpatho-Russian
Diocese); Archbishop Nicolae (Romanian Orthodox Archdiocese);
Metropolitan Jonah (Orthodox Church in America), Metropolitan
Constantine (Ukrainian Orthodox Church in the USA); Bishop Ilia
(Albanian Orthodox Diocese) and Archpriest Alexander Abramov
(Representation of the Moscow Patriarchate in the USA). Archbishop
Demetrios welcomed His All Holiness on behalf of the Primates.
The remarks of His All Holiness follow:
"We bring to you the greeting, the blessing, and the love of the
Apostolic, Patriarchal and Ecumenical Throne of the First-Called
Andrew, and we express as well our appreciation to the Most Reverend
Chairman of the Standing Conference of the Canonical Orthodox Bishops
in the Americas, His Eminence Archbishop Demetrios of America, for
bringing you together today so that we may have this opportunity for
fellowship in the Holy Spirit and for a dialogue of love.
"For nearly fifty years, the Standing Conference has served as a
place for the Primates of the various jurisdictions that are present in
North America to gather and discuss common concerns and issues. Also,
through the many agencies that have been formed under your aegis, you
have been able to activate pan-Orthodox ministries that extend beyond
the confines of your particular Churches, so that your united effort
might be brought to bear in common interests.
"The success of SCOBA has always been based in the true sense of
cooperation, of synergy, between the Orthodox ecclesiastical entities
here in North America. You have been successful at providing a common
witness to all the Orthodox Faithful, even as you have maintained your
ties to the Mother Churches and sought to establish yourselves in the
countries and culture within which you live.
"Nevertheless, SCOBA has always been an organization that lacks
authorization from the Mother Churches, being a self-started and
volunteer body. This reality reflects both strengths and weaknesses --
strengths in that SCOBA was free to find creative solutions to issues
and problems, without seeking approval from a higher authority -- and
weaknesses, because without authorization from the Mother Churches,
there has been no methodology to effectuate decisions and policies that
prepare for the future.
"Given these considerations, it was logical for the status quo
to evolve, as it did at the Synaxis of the Heads of the universally
recognized Autocephalous Churches last October at the Ecumenical
Patriarchate. At that time, the common will of the universally
recognized Autocephalous was expressed as follows: As Primates and the Representatives of the Most
Holy Orthodox Churches, fully aware of the gravity of the
aforementioned problems, and laboring to confront them directly as
"servants of Christ and stewards of God's mysteries" (1 Cor. 4:1), we
proclaim from this See of the First-throne among the Churches and we
re-affirm: i) our unswerving
position and obligation to safeguard the unity of the Orthodox Church
in "the faith once for all delivered to the saints" (Jude 3), the faith
of our Fathers, in the common Divine Eucharist and in the faithful
observance of the canonical system of Church governance by settling any
problems that arise from time to time in relations among us with a
spirit of love and peace. ii)
our desire for the swift healing of every canonical anomaly that has
arisen from historical circumstances and pastoral requirements, such as
in the so-called Orthodox Diaspora, with a view to overcoming every
possible influence that is foreign to Orthodox ecclesiology. In this
respect we welcome the proposal by the Ecumenical Patriarchate to
convene Panorthodox Consultations within the coming year 2009 on this
subject, as well as for the continuation of preparations for the Holy
and Great Council. "As you all know and are well aware, the Fourth Pre-Conciliar
Pan-Orthodox Conference did take place in June of this year, at the
Center of the Ecumenical Patriarchate in Chambésy, Switzerland. The
Decision, and the Regulations promulgated by the Pre-Conciliar
Conference establish a modus operandi by which the Bishops, in the
regions of the world defined by the Conference, may progress
institutionally toward the solutions that we all seek in the
forthcoming Great and Holy Council.
"This is not to say that there will not be difficulties along
the way. The region defined for this portion of the Western Hemisphere
is quite extensive, including Spanish-speaking Mexico and Central
America, together with the rest of Anglophone and Francophone North
America. There are many bishops who have never been represented in
SCOBA, and who will now participate through their Mother Churches in
the Assembly of Bishops. There are also the issues of so-called
"autonomies" and "autocephalies" that are not recognized by the Church
Universal, and for which solutions must be found in order allow for
full participation on every level in the processes of the Assembly of
Bishops. All of the issues and problems that require resolution first
require willing hearts and minds, study and careful consideration, and
the unfailing loving application of the canonical tradition of out Holy
Orthodox Church.
"As the convener of the Pan-Orthodox world, the Ecumenical
Patriarchate stands ready to be of assistance through guidance and an
ongoing dialogue based in the truth of Gospel. We welcome positive
suggestions and, as it said in our modern world, "thinking outside the
box," so that we may construct models of ecclesiastical polity and
governance with foundations sunk deep in the venerable tradition of our
One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church -- and at the same time are
relevant to the spiritual needs and societal conventions of the world
within which our faithful live.
"Here, we do not reference compromise nor conformity to the
world, but, following the exhortation of the Holy Apostle Paul -- that
we be 'transformed by the renewing of our minds,' we speak of
transformative and transformational models that are faithful to the
history of the Church, for this history is that of the Holy Spirit Who
infuses and guides the Church in every generation -- in times of
weakness and in times of strength, in times of persecution and in times
of triumph, in times war and in times of peace. And in whatever time
the Church finds her incarnate presence through the grace, operation
and inspiration of the Holy Spirit, we know that the Church lives in
accordance with the Apostle's injunction: "that everything be done
decently and in good order."
"Therefore, beloved brothers in the Lord, let the order of the
Church be observed perfectly among you, beginning and ending always
with the commandment -- new and divine -- that we have received from
our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ: Love one another. Everything else
that we attempt -- even with all our skill and might -- will come to
naught if love does not reign supreme among us all. With these words we
leave each of you with our Patriarchal and paternal blessing, invoking
upon you the grace of God and His infinite mercy."
Following the remarks of His All Holiness, there was an exchange of
gifts, including a presentation by the Metropolitan Philip of an
"Engolpion" ["Panagia"] with the icon of Sts. Peter and Paul. The
Ecumenical Patriarch presented gifts to all the Members, and departed
the meeting. Metropolitan Emmanuel of France, accompanying the
Ecumenical Patriarch throughout America and who is the Chairman of the
already functioning Episcopal Assembly of France (Inter-Episcopal
Committee from 1967 and full Episcopal Assembly since 1997), remained
to engage in a brief dialogue with the Members.
Immediately following the Patriarchal Audience, Archbishop Demetrios
hosted a luncheon in honor of His All Holiness for fifty Ecumenical and
Interfaith leaders from New York and around America.
More information about His All Holiness, the Ecumenical
Patriarchate, the environmental work of the Church and the Apostolic
Visit to the United States may be found at: www.usvisit2009.org and www.patriarchate.org.
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