Holy Eparchial Synod Designates July 24 as a Day of Mourning
“And Let Our Cry Come Unto Thee”
Sunday, July 19, 2020
Again and most fervently, the Members of the Holy Eparchial Synod of
Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, under the presidency of His
Eminence Archbishop Elpidophoros of America, write to you with urgency,
determination, and great faith; for we have heard your cries of anguish
and pain over the seizure of the Great Church of Holy Wisdom, our Ἁγία
Σοφία. We know that your hearts are broken and, for you as well as our
Ἁγία Σοφία, we have spoken out and will continue to do so “in season and
out of season,” (εὐκαίρως ἀκαίρως, II Timothy 4:2), and we will not
relent in our pursuit of justice and righteousness.
Therefore,
knowing that on Friday, July 24th, there will be an ‘inauguration’ of
this program of cultural and spiritual misappropriation and a violation
of all standards of religious harmony and mutual respect, we call upon
all the beloved faithful of our Holy Archdiocese to observe this day as a
day of mourning and of manifest grief. We urge you to invite your
fellow Orthodox Christians and indeed all Christians and people of
goodwill to share in the following observances.
We ask that every
Church toll its bells in lamentation on this day. We call for every
flag of every kind that is raised on the Church property be lowered to
half-mast on this day. And we enjoin every Church in our Holy
Archdiocese to chant the Akathist Hymn in the evening of this day, just
as we chant it on the Fifth Friday of the Great and Holy Fast.
Let us, in this time of grief and mourning, appeal to the Most Holy
Theotokos and Ever-Virgin Mary. She is the “only Hope of the hopeless”
(Ἡ τῶν ἀπελπισμένων μόνη Ἐλπίς), and as we chant to Her in the Akathist,
“the Repository of the Wisdom of God, the Treasury of His
Foreknowledge” (Σοφίας Θεοῦ Δοχεῖον, Προνοίας Αὐτοῦ Ταμεῖον, οἶκος Ρ).
Therefore, with complete faith in the Foreknowledge of our Trinitarian
God, and in the Divine Plan for our salvation (oἰκονομία), we entrust
the future of our beloved Ἁγία Σοφία to His Wisdom, and we supplicate
She who is the very Treasury of that Knowledge and the Repository of
that Wisdom to intercede for us, to comfort us, to give us Her strength,
and to manifest to us Her counsel, that we may ever do and say that
which is pleasing in the sight and in the hearing of Her Son, our Lord,
God, and Savior Jesus Christ, to the glory of God the Father, Who
together with the Holy Spirit is worshipped One God, unto the ages of
ages. Amen!
With paternal love in our Lord Jesus Christ,
† ELPIDOPHOROS, Archbishop of America
Metropolitan Methodios of Boston
Metropolitan Isaiah of Denver
Metropolitan Alexios of Atlanta
Metropolitan Nicholas of Detroit
Metropolitan Savas of Pittsburgh
Metropolitan Gerasimos of San Francisco
Metropolitan Evangelos of New Jersey
Metropolitan Nathanael of Chicago
Metropolitan Methodios of Boston
Metropolitan Isaiah of Denver
Metropolitan Alexios of Atlanta
Metropolitan Nicholas of Detroit
Metropolitan Savas of Pittsburgh
Metropolitan Gerasimos of San Francisco
Metropolitan Evangelos of New Jersey
Metropolitan Nathanael of Chicago