Paul Goble
Staunton,
September 6 – The Moscow Patriarchate of the Russian Orthodox Church continues
to assert that it will be able to block Ukraine’s drive for autocephaly, but
three developments which surfaced today suggest that Patriarch Kirill knows
that he and his organization have lost and that the Ukrainian church will
become autocephalous soon.
First,
and most obviously, spokesmen for the Russian Church are now attacking the
Universal Patriarch in ever sharper tones, an indication that talks are
effectively over and that Moscow has lost. The words of Father Sergii Karmyshev
of the Rybinsk bishopric are typical (ruskline.ru/news_rl/2018/09/06/izza_figury_patriarha_varfolomeya_vyglyadyvayut_ushi_vatikana/).
According to the
Orthodox publicist, “the Constantinople Patriarch is a puppet in the hands of
more serious political forces, in the first instance, the Vatican, and in the
second, the US.” Thus, the ROC MP has not lost to a churchman with few bishops,
priests, and followers but to the usual powerful underground anti-Russian
forces.
Second, Patriarch Kirill told a
visiting delegation of church leaders from Finland that he and his church are “today
free as no one has ever been free in the history of the Russian Church … completely
free from any political influence in the country and in an equal dialogue with the
authorities” (politsovet.ru/60163-patriarh-kirill-obyavil-sebya-nezavisimym-ot-vlasti.html).
“This
is a first for all its history,” the patriarch continued, thus making a claim
that is undercut by an enormous amount of evidence including Kirill’s own statements
in the past in support of Vladimir Putin but that effectively separates the
Kremlin leader from the Russian Church’s looming defeat in Constantinople.
And third, in the best traditions of
Russian institutions suffering defeat, the ROC MP has announced plans for a
dramatic show of bravado -- in this case, redesigning the center of Sergiyev
Posad, its headquarters, in order to make it a true “Orthodox Vatican.” Even more, the church says that “Vladimir
Putin has already agreed to this” (bbc.com/russian/news-45371422).
While
the Kremlin leader has given his blessing for the project, those involved say
that no final decisions will be made until at least November and that the
entire project will only go forward if enough money is found. “If there will be
funds, we will do this; if not, perhaps we will do only one street a year over
the course of a century,” one involved official says.
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