Metropolitan Theoktistos of Fokida celebrated the Divine Liturgy with Metropolitans Symeon of Vinnytsia-Bar and Aleksandr of Pereiaslav-Khmelnytskyi and Visnevski at the monastery of Saint Seraphim of Sarov in Trikorfo. The Ukrainian delegation has been in the Metropolis of Fokida since Tuesday, November 12, for pilgrimage visit.
Metropolitan Theoktistos of Fokida, the Abbot of the Monastery,
Archimandrite Nektarios Moulatsiotis, and members of the monastery’s
brotherhood welcomed the two Ukrainian Hierarchs with whom they
celebrated the Divine Liturgy this morning at the Trikorfo Monastery.
During his address at the Divine Liturgy, Metropolitan of Fokida
announced, “Russian clergy and laypeople who do not recognise the
Orthodox Church of Ukraine under Metropolitan Epifaniy of Kyiv, to which
our Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew granted autocephaly, will no
longer be welcomed within the jurisdiction of the Holy Metropolis of
Fokida. The autocephaly was also recognised by the Hierarchy of the
Church of Greece under Archbishop Ieronymos of Athens and all Greece.”
The decision made by Metropolitan Theoktistos of Fokida is a severe
countermeasure, escalating the tension with the Patriarchate of Moscow.
Neither the Ecumenical Patriarchate nor the Church of Greece have stated
that they would not welcome, celebrate the Divine Liturgy and offer the
Holy Communion to Russian bishops, clergy, monks and faithful.
Later, the Ukrainian Bishops, accompanied by their associates,
visited two women’s monasteries; the Monastery of Saint Nektarios and
the Monastery Panagia Varnakova, where they were warmly welcomed.