Patriarch Theodore of Alexandria travelled to Cyprus, at the invitation of Metropolitan Athanasios of Limassol to celebrate the 1400 years since the falling asleep of Saint Ioannis, just days after the historic decision of the Patriarchate of Alexandria to recognise the Orthodox Church of Ukraine.
There are rumours in Cyprus that the Patriarch of Alexandria has been
pressured by church officials not to commemorate Metropolitan Epiphaniy
of Kyiv.
The Primate of the Patriarchate of Alexandria defended the decision
made by the Patriarchate of Alexandria to recognise the Orthodox Church
of Ukraine and to commemorate Metropolitan Epiphaniy of Kyiv. “This
decision had to be made to help the other Churches and the Russian
Orthodox Church to understand that a Church that wants autocephaly
should receive it. They will see that there is no alternative,” the
Patriarch of Alexandria said to CyBC.
Patriarch Theodore was optimistic that the Patriarchate of Moscow
would not eventually cease commemorating his name. “The Patriarchate of
Moscow will not go along with. Commemoration of other primates cannot be
ceased, in particular when they are primates of one of the Ancient
Patriarchates,” the Patriarch of Alexandria said to CyBC while
expressing his concern over the threats from Moscow.
However, he dismissed any concerns that a schism would take place and
was optimism that the other Churches would recognise the Orthodox
Church of Ukraine by his intervention.
Orthodox Times
Orthodox Times