Οικουμενικόν Πατριαρχείον
Forum on Modern Slavery Held at the Phanar
"Lord, free the captives. Remember those in mines, in
exile, in harsh labor, and in every kind of affliction, necessity, or
distress . . . For You, Lord, are the helper of the helpless, the hope
of the hopeless, and the savior of the afflicted." (From the Liturgy of
St. Basil)
Under the auspices of His All-Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch
Bartholomew, a Forum on Modern Slavery, co-sponsored by the Ecumenical
Patriarchate and the Church of England took place in Istanbul from
February 6-7, 2017. The Forum grew out of a conversation between His
All-Holiness and His Grace Archbishop Justin of Canterbury during the
formal Patriarchal visit to Lambeth Palace from November 2-4, 2015,
which was in response to Archbishop Justin’s first visit to the Phanar
from January 13-14, 2014.
The aim of this gathering was to bring together distinguished
scholars, practitioners, and policymakers from around the world to
discuss modern slavery and emphasize the protection of human dignity and
freedom as of vital importance for the Church as well as worldwide
religious and human-rights communities. This priority was clearly
articulated at the Holy and Great Council of the Orthodox Church in
Crete (June 2016), where the Orthodox Primates and Hierarchs declared in
their final Encyclical: “The Church lives not for herself. She offers
herself for the whole of humanity in order to raise up and renew the
world into new heavens and a new earth.”
In his keynote address, His All-Holiness observed: “The Orthodox
Church is often accused of neglecting the world for the sake of
liturgical worship and spiritual life, turning primarily toward the
Kingdom of God to come, disregarding challenges of the present. In fact,
however, whatever the Church says, whatever the Church does, is done in
the Name of God and for the sake of human dignity and the eternal
destiny of the human being. It is impossible for the Church to close its
eyes to evil, to be indifferent to the cry of the needy, oppressed and
exploited. True Faith is a source of permanent struggle against the
powers of inhumanity.”
His All-Holiness and Archbishop Justin Welby signed a Joint
Declaration, “condemning all forms of human enslavement as the most
heinous of sins inasmuch as it violates the free will and the integrity
of every human being created in the image of God.” They also “encouraged
state leaders to find appropriate and effective ways of prosecuting those involved in human trafficking, preventing all forms of modern-day slavery, and protecting its victims in our communities and promoting hope wherever people are exploited.”
Finally, the Ecumenical Patriarch and the Archbishop of Canterbury established a joint taskforce on modern slavery.
At the Ecumenical Patriarchate, February 7, 2017
From the Chief Secretariat of the Holy and Sacred Synod
From the Chief Secretariat of the Holy and Sacred Synod