Moscow, June 8, 2016
Μητροπολίτης Ιλαρίων,
Russian Orthodox Church to hold emergency meeting of its Holy Synod
The Russian Orthodox Church
will hold an emergency meeting of its Holy Synod to
determine how to proceed in the situation where a
number of Local Orthodox Churches have refused to
participate in the Pan-Orthodox Council on Crete
, and to decide about its own participation in it, the Chairman of the Department for External Church Relations, Metropolitan Hilarion of Volokolamsk told RIA-Novosti on Tuesday.
, and to decide about its own participation in it, the Chairman of the Department for External Church Relations, Metropolitan Hilarion of Volokolamsk told RIA-Novosti on Tuesday.
The Synod of the Antiochian Orthodox Church published on
Tuesday its decision refusing to participate in the
Pan-Orthodox Council. Such a decision was also made last
week by the Bulgarian Church.
The Russian Orthodox Church has called upon the Local
Churches to summon an emergency pre-conciliar meeting in
connection with this “extraordinary situation”
which has arisen in the course of the preparations for the
Council. In its turn, the Patriarchate of Constantinople
announced that “no institutional structure can
re-examine the conciliar process already begun.”
“I think we need to have another meeting of the Holy
Synod in order to understand how to proceed in such a
situation, because the fundamental positions, which we
stated throughout the pre-conciliar process, are now being
practically ignored. We need to respond somehow,”
said Metropolitan Hilarion.
The Pan-Orthodox Council, which has been being prepared
for more than fifty years, is expected to become the first
gathering of primates and representatives of the Orthodox
Churches in more than a thousand years. However, in the
words of Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia, the
impending Council will not be “Ecumenical,”
because “it has not been called to resolve dogmatic
questions, or to introduce something new into the
liturgical life of the Church or to its canonical
order.”