ANDREI
DESNITSKY: WE SHOULD BUILD OUR THIRD ROME?
In
the Orthodox information space, there is news every day: Moscow
quarrels with Constantinople over Kiev. Each of the Patriarchs
considers Ukraine his own canonical territory and cites the canons in
support of his position. But canons are not dogmas, eternal and
unchangeable. They are just norms of Church law, in fact, written
testimonies about how the bishops of bygone times resolved
disagreements that arose. They are subject to change, they sometimes
contradict each other, and sometimes leave gaps — for example, no
canon describes the procedure for granting autocephaly, that is,
complete independence. So, each trump what he can.
Constantinople
insists that she holds a primacy of the entire Orthodox world. But if
you are so serious about the rhetoric of past times, you will
probably have to admit that the primacy in the early Church belonged
to Rome. Once the Eastern half of the Christian world has withdrawn
from the Western in precisely on how this primacy is to be
understood. And if it is necessary to put a single bishop over all
Orthodox Christians, who will sort out their disputes and redraw
their boundaries, it is quite logical that this should be a Roman
bishop, not a Constantinopolitan one. Why we should copy the papal
autocracy? Is it not better to turn to the original? And in the end,
in the fourth century, the Throne of Constantinople turned out to be
the same “newcomer” that violates the order of the ancient
patriarchates, as the Russian Throne seems to do the same to
Constantinople today.
Moscow
insists that it is not appropriate to redraw the boundaries of
ecclesiastical jurisdictions along the lines of political borders, in
order to please the current rulers of the Ukrainian lands. But it
seems to forgets that this is exactly how she took Kiev in the
seventeenth century, following another redrawing of the political map
at the request of the Moscovite Tsar.
Well,
many Orthodox Kievans today strive for the complete independence of
their Church from Moscow - but are they sure that they will be able
to preserve the independence of their Church structure from the State
structure? that the new autocephalous Church will not become
Ukrainian in the first, second and third level, and only in the tenth
a Christian?
Everything
is repeated in this world, and especially the history of the struggle
for power and territory. And everyone forever considers fair only the
decision that gives him more.
But
my house is in Moscow, my parish is in the Russian Orthodox Church of
the Moscow Patriarchate, and I am not worried about Kiev or
Constantinople, with all my love for these beautiful cities. I see
how, in this whole story, the leadership of my own Church
consistently pushes itself into a corner and makes it impossible to
maneuver. And please, you don’t need to say, “the rest is worse”
- even if it’s so, it’s an excuse for a prankster, nor a
consolation for a Christian.
Ukrainian
Church schism exists more than a quarter of a century. All these
years, the canonically flawless Moscow Patriarchate repeated only one
thing: “the real Church is us, repent before us, and then we will
decide what to do with you”. This position may be correct, but
definitely does not work. Today, Constantinople offers its own model
for overcoming the split, and it may be fundamentally wrong. But she
was able to offer it only because a quarter of a century Moscow had
not offered anything substantial. And sharply rejecting her actions
today, she does not offer anything in return.
I
often hear today: if the Ukrainian Orthodox autocephaly is granted,
war will begin. And I cannot understand it: did not you notice that
the war is already in the fifth year and there is no end to it? That
the sequence of events is exactly the opposite: at first the war
began on Ukrainian soil, and as a result, the rather sluggish desire
for autocephaly aggravated before? Maybe it’s worth starting with
feeling this pain, admitting this confusion - well, to begin with, at
least stop preaching about the “Russian world” (Russkii Mir)
simply because under its slogans one of the parties is fighting in
this war? And if this is not done - do not be surprised for a sharp
reaction.
The
words that we are brothers with the Ukrainians and we should be
together forever sound great. But they usually mean: therefore, we
will all decide for them, because we know better what is good for
them and how they should be. No, dear ones, they do not refer in such
a way to brothers, but only to slaves. A brother is a person for whom
you recognize the right to their own, even erroneous, decisions. And
in order to preserve what remains of the brotherhood, it is worth
stopping to strangle the brothers in your arms and allow them to deal
with their own lives there.
And
the most surprising, of course, is the cessation of theological
dialogue with Constantinople. In today's Orthodox world there are
many questions and challenges that need to be answered. But they can
only be found in dialogue with other Orthodox local churches - and if
we get rid of dialogue (as was already done in relation to the
Pan-Orthodox Council in 2016), all answers will be taken without us.
Ignoring
and boycotting do not lead to victory, but only to self-isolation.
Will
there be a broadcast of the ceremony from Jerusalem next Saturday?
Will the pilgrims go to Mt. Athos now? Or will we become confined to
self-isolation: We only have intact Orthodoxy, do not we care about
the rest of the world? But this is the path of the sect, not the
Church.
And
yet, this is the usual way. Alexander Schipkov, the second person in
the Church structure responsible for relations with the media and
society, published an article in AIF, where he put everything in its
place. The Patriarchate of Constantinople is a puppet of the United
States, a heretical gathering that seeks to change the religious
identity of Russians, of course, with the help of their hirelings -
liberal Orthodox, who destroy the Church with the money of Italian
Catholics, and now, we must assume, also of American Protestants.
Such a fervent editorial from Pravda of Stalin's time, all that is
lacking is something like, “our whole team demands to shoot
traitors like mad dogs.” History repeats itself in the form of a
farce — well, if only it would not be minced.
That's
how everything became clear and good ... Do not think about the
problems facing the country and society, and the Church as a part of
this society. It is not necessary to have a difficult dialogue with
those who think differently; it is not necessary to build
relationships with fellow believers from other denominations. We are
the knights of good and light, they are the fiends of hell, everyone
in the fight, who did not hide - that is unsung. Also, a kind of
result of the thirty-year “church revival” - this inexorable,
crystal, pure Stalinist style, but now in the name of Orthodoxy, and
the Orthodoxy with power.
Our
enemies are clear, our traitors are defined – go to work, comrades?
The
original headline: “We Should build our own Third Rome?” (ΕΜΕΙΣ
ΘΑ
ΧΤΙΣΟΥΜΕ
ΤΗΝ
ΤΡΙΤΗ
ΡΩΜΗ;)
is a parody of the Internationale anthem “We should build our own
new world”.
Source:
https://www.gazeta.ru/comments/column/desnitsky/11973919.shtml