Tirana, Albania, March 25, 2024
Photo: Romfea
On March 17, the Greek outlet Romfea published two letters that His Beatitude Archbishop Anastasios of Albania wrote in response to letters from Patriarch Theodoros of Alexandria concerning the Russian Orthodox Church’s African Exarchate’s activity on the canonical territory of the Patriarchate of Alexandria.
The first letter is from more than a year ago, February 7, 2023, but the second letter is new, from March 14 of this year.
As he has in previous communications, the Albanian primate attempts to take a mediating stance, offering both support and criticism as necessary. For example, Abp. Anastasios has consistently opposed Constantinople’s interference in Ukrainian ecclesiastical affairs, culminating in the creation and granting of “autocephaly” to the schismatic “Orthodox Church of Ukraine,” but he has Albanian Church publishes full text of letters to Pat. Kirill, opposes Russian Church’s break in communion with ConstantinopleThe Albanian Church has published the full text of two letters of Abp. Anastasios to Pat. Kirill which show that while Abp. Anastasios is gravely concerned about Constantinople’s actions in Ukraine, he also does not support the Russian Church’s decisions to first cease commemorating Pat. Bartholomew and later to fully break communion with the Patriarchate of Constantinople.
“>also informed His Holiness Patriarch Kirill of Moscow that he does not support the Russian Synod’s decision to break communion with Constantinople.
Thus, in his February 2023 letter to Pat. Theodoros, His Beatitude states plainly:
The incursion of the Patriarchate of Moscow into Africa was clearly an unacceptable anti-canonical action, undermining the unity and the missionary work of the Orthodox Church. What you describe in detail confirms that a clear schism is unfolding within Orthodoxy.
But at the same time, he tells Pat. Theodoros:
Our long ecclesiastical experience and theological engagement confirm that the tactic of reprisals, however justified it may seem, does not solve problems; instead, the prolongation of the conflict exacerbates the wounds.
What is needed is a therapeutic treatment of reconciliation and resolution, Abp. Anastasios believes.
And as he has done repeatedly since 2018, he again calls for a pan-Orthodox Synod to address the issues in Ukraine and Africa.
His letter from March of this year repeats the same points:
We clearly do not agree with the power demonstration on the part of the Patriarchate of Moscow, especially in the sensitive area of mission in Africa. We clearly deem such methods unacceptable and condemnable.
And:
Equally, we do not agree with the adoption of a similar mentality and methods of reaction—with the depositions of hierarchs and the creation of a climate of tension among the Orthodox Churches in the media.
Patriarchate of Alexandria defrocks second Russian Exarch of AfricaBp. Konstantin commented simply: “The fact of the matter is that I am a bishop of the Russian Orthodox Church. I am subordinate to the Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia as his vicar and to the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church as any of its bishops.”
“>On February 16 of this year, the Alexandrian Synod ruled to defrock His Grace Bishop Konstantin of Zaraisk, the Russian Church’s second African Exarch. The Synod had already ruled to defrock the first Exarch, Metropolitan Leonid of Klin in Patriarch Theodoros stops commemorating Patriarch Kirill, Russian Exarch declared defrocked by AlexandriaToday’s decision from Alexandria marks the first time another primate has ceased commemorating Pat. Kirill.”>November 2022, in addition to two Russian priests already in
Patriarchate of Alexandria rules to defrock two Russian priestsThe priests were tried in absentia. Fr. Andrei has already returned to Russia, while Fr. George remains in Africa but did not appear at the trial.”>February 2022.
But such unilateral actions offer nothing to Church unity, the Archbishop believes:
The problems that have arisen in recent years, due to the cessation of Eucharistic communion between Orthodox Patriarchates, cannot be resolved through unilateral decisions and announcements.
And he again calls for a pan-Orthodox Synod.
Abp. Anastasios has also Archbishop of Albania supports persecuted UOC hierarchs“We share in your sufferings and, to the best of our ability, share our testimony of the atrocities committed against the righteous Orthodox clergy, pious people, and famous holy sites of Ukraine.”
“>personally reached out to persecuted hierarchs of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, assuring them of his prayerful support.
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