Paul Goble
Staunton,
September 8 – Yesterday, the Ecumenical Patriarchate announced that it has
appointed as its exacts an archbishop from the US and a bishop from Canada “both
of whom are serving the Ukrainian Orthodox faithful in their respective
countries under the Ecumenical Patriarchate … [as part of] preparations for
granting autocephaly to the Orthodox Church in Ukraine (facebook.com/ecumenicalpatriarchate/posts/10156674751109158).
This is the clearest public
statement yet that Patriarch Bartholemew in his role as the senior and universal
patriarch has decided to grant autocephaly and has rejected Moscow’s insistence
that Ukraine is part of the Russian church’s “canonical territory” and thus
must be subject to Moscow’s diktat.
Not surprisingly, the Moscow
Patriarchate was outraged. Vladimir Legoyda, who heads the Synod’s department
fore relations with society and the media said that Constantinople’s action “without
the agreement of the Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia and the Blessed Metropolitan
of Kiev and All Ukraine is an unprecedented crude intervention into the
canonical territory of the Moscow Patriarchate” (patriarchia.ru/db/text/5264135.html).
Such actions, Legoyda said, “cannot
remain without an answer,” although he did not specify just what that “answer”
might look like.
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