Ephesus, September 24, 2024
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On Sunday September 22, a priest of the Russian Orthodox Church celebrated the Divine Liturgy on the ruins of the Church of the Most Holy Theotokos in Ephesus, where the Third Ecumenical Council was held.
Recall that the Russian Church began forming communities on the canonical territory of the Patriarchate of Constantinople when it Confirmed: Ecumenical Patriarchate removes anathemas, enters into communion with schismatics (+VIDEO)The Ecumenical Patriarchate has entered into communion with schismatics and revoked the historical transfer of the Kiev Metropolia to the Moscow Patriarchate.
“>entered into communion with the Ukrainian schismatics in October 2018 and “Unification Council” chooses KP hierarch as primate for new churchEpiphany was the “Deputy Patriarch” of the KP and is a close protégé of Philaret Denisenko who is the main architect of the nationalist-schismatic movement in Ukraine.”>created the “Orthodox Church of Ukraine” later that year. The Russian Holy Synod severed communion with Constantinople in Statement of the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church Regarding the Encroachment of the Patriarchate of Constantinople on the Canonical Territory of the Russian ChurchThe reception of schismatics and one anathematized in another Local Church with all the “bishops” and “clerics” ordained by them into communion, the encroachment on foreign canonical provinces, the attempt to renounce their own historical decisions and commitments—all of this leads the Patriarchate of Constantinople beyond the bounds of the canonical field and, to our great sorrow, makes it impossible for us to continue Eucharistic communion with its hierarchs, clergy, and laity.”>October 2018.
The service this weekend was celebrated by Fr. Georgy Sergeev, head of the Moscow Patriarchate’s parishes in Turkey, reports the Department for External Church Relations.
The Liturgy was attended by pilgrims from Istanbul, Izmir, Kuşadası, and even Cambridge.
In his homily, Fr. Georgy explained the dogmas of the Third Ecumenical Council, which overthrew the heresy of Nestorius, who taught that there are two persons in Christ.
The service was held with permission from the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, as the 5th-century church is located in the Ephesus city museum.
The Russian Church currently has 14 parish communities throughout Turkey, the majority of which are served by Fr. Georgy Sergeev, who arrived in Turkey in November 2018.
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