While the Orthodox Church of Greece has yet to make any official decision regarding the Constantinople-created “Orthodox Church of Ukraine” (OCU), new information indicates that that the hierarchs are strongly considering recognizing the schismatic structure.
Moreover, Constantinople’s continuing pressure could lead to a schism among the 20 ruling monasteries of Mt. Athos.
The OCU was created in December and granted a tomos of autocephaly
by Constantinople in January, but has thus far failed to achieve
recognition by any Church other than Constantinople. Several branches
of Orthodoxy, including the Serbian Church, the Polish Church, and the
Orthodox Church in America have rejected and explicitly referred to
the OCU as schismatics. Several others have expressed serious
concerns and called for a pan-Orthodox council to resolve the ongoing
issue.
Certain hierarchs of the Greek Church have effectively recognized the OCU for themselves: Several have already concelebrated with representatives of the OCU,
and an archimandrite from the Metropolis of Demetrias and Almyros was
even released to become a “bishop” in the OCU. There have been no
reports of any of these hierarchs being reprimanded or sanctioned by
the Greek Synod in any way.
However, the most influential voice in the Greek Church in favor of
recognizing the OCU, has been His Eminence Metropolitan Hierotheos
(Vlachos) of Nafpaktos, an internationally-recognized theologian. Met.
Hierotheos has not served with the OCU, but has written several
essays detailing his view of the prerogatives of the Patriarchate of
Constantinople and arguing that the Greek Church (and, in fact, no
Local Church) has no right to object to what Constantinople has done. The OCU must be accepted, he writes, until a pan-Orthodox council can take up the matter.
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