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Triumphant Christianity and resurgent Marxism

President Vladimir Putin of Russia visiting Mount Athos in 2016. There has been speculation regarding the choice of the President to stand before the Bishop’s throne. Some have speculated he was making a claim by standing where the Byzantine Emperors stood during Church services. On the other hand, his standing before the Bishops throne could be a coincidence.

In 1917, Russia became the first victim of Communism. Under the revolution led by Vladimir Illyich Lenin, millions would be murdered. The Russian Orthodox Church suffered a horrific persecution in which its bishops, priests, and faithful were murdered for maintaining their fidelity to Jesus Christ!

By the end of the century, the totalitarian Communist system collapsed and Orthodox Russia gradually reemerged. Christianity is flourishing in Russia, while the western world appears to be coming under attack from the failed and discredited theories of Marxism-Leninism. Millions of innocent people suffered under the yoke of Communism in what became the Soviet Union.

The Apostle Paul writes in the New Testament, “For the foolishness of God is wiser than man’s wisdom, and the weakness of God is stronger than man’s strength”. I Corinthians 1:25

The renaissance of Orthodoxy that is taking place in Russia today can and should be considered a miracle. By the 1930’s, the Russian Church was nearly decimated. Today, it is the Communists who are decimated and Orthodoxy has been restored.

The events that are playing out in the western world are in many ways a repetition of the sins of Adam and Eve. Adam and Eve sinned against God and were expelled from the garden of Eden. The western world has rejected God for quite some time, and the consequences of this rejection are now coming to fruition.

Orthodox Christians are taught to see the image of God in the face of every human being. Certainly, the murder of George Floyd was a horrific sin. In addition however, American news outlets and certain political leaders and celebrities are contributing to the dehumanization of Police officers. Murder was a sin when Cain killed his brother Abel, and murder is a sin today when ever it occurs against any human being.

The Democratic Party in America is becoming a bastion of barbarism like the Communist Party in Russia and the Nazi Party of Germany which preceded them. As a Greek Orthodox I unequivocally stand in opposition to everything that the Democratic Party represents. The Democratic Party is emerging with its neo pagan and anti Christian doctrines as the future persecutor of Christianity.

In the Book of Exodus we learn about the Pharaoh of Egypt who refused to let the Israelites go. The tyrannical Pharaoh brought down the wrath of God on himself and his land. In the early history of the Church, the Roman Emperors were associated by Christians with the Antichrist for their fierce persecution of Christians.

The late Christopher Hitchens used to associate religion with totalitarianism. Mr. Hitchens was a great writer, journalist, and intellectual and I admire much of his work. On the subject of religion he was completely and entirely wrong.

Totalitarianism is the ultimate form of idolatry. It is the violation of the first two Commandments that God gave to Moses. The condemnation in the Old Testament of tyrants such as Pharoah and Nebuchadnezzar and the later condemnation of the Roman Emperors in the Book of Revelation and by various Christian apologists and martyrs is proof that God condemns tyrants.

Tyrants always set themselves up as an object of worship. Consider Leni Riefenstahl’s film, “Triumph of the Will” which was filmed at the 1934 Nazi Party Congress. The film’s event has always struck me as a form of idolatry in that Hitler became among the fanatical mobs an object of devotion and perhaps outright worship.

Lenin, Stalin, and Mao likewise made themselves objects of veneration and near worship. We should be profoundly troubled and disturbed that the totalitarian ideologies of the twentieth century have not been completely laid to rest. How ironic is it that the left in American academia denounce “white European males” but remain under the demonic thrall of Marx, Lenin, and Trotsky?

The Holy Church of God has been warring against the demons of hell from the very beginning of its inception by the Lord Jesus Christ! Christ himself descended into hell and liberated the souls that were in captivity! The enemies of the faith of Christ have been numerous.

The Romans, the heretical gnostics, arians, nestorians, monophysites, and iconoclasts, the Franks, the Teutonic Knights, the Ottomans, the Communists, the Kemalists, the Nazis, and the Ustashe. All of them have been defeated. Some of the demons are more quiet but exist nonetheless (Nazism-racism) (Marxism).

Irrespective of the outcome of the events under way in the United States and parts of Europe, the western world will remain hostile to Christianity as it has been for many years now. Orthodox Christians should be looking to Russia for leadership.

Russia has withstood and overcome the demons that were unleashed by the gates of hell. Lenin, Stalin, and Hitler are long gone. Russia is again a bastion of Cathedrals, Churches, and Monasteries. Russia is a source of enlightenment and spiritual liberation in contrast to the west which in its spiritual ignorance and confusion may be embarking on the path that leads to barbarism.

Christianity is the enemy of the Marxist ideology that has corrupted the minds and souls of so many in America today. The bastion of Christianity in the world today is Russia. Russia is the bastion against western atheist and neo pagan barbarism.

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The Evil Of Racism

“So God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them”

Genesis 1:27

“You shall love the lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind. This is the first and great commandment. And a second is like it, You shall love your neighbor as yourself. On these two commandments depend all the law and the prophets.”

Matthew 22:37-40

Racism is an affront and an insult to God. Jesus Christ, the incarnate logos and word of God made flesh suffered the humiliation of the cross for the salvation of the whole of mankind regardless of ethnicity, ancestry, or skin color. Racism is an obscenity and a blasphemy against what God created, and a denial of what the Son of God, the incarnate logos, suffered on the cross for.

Throughout history, there have been Christians who have been practitioners of racism. These people were not Christians, they were heretics and blasphemers. These include the western Christian countries who were involved in the transatlantic slave trade against people from Africa, and American Protestants who first supported slavery and then racial segregation, as well as outright murder of African Americans.

Another form of race hatred has been in the form of anti semitism. Anti Semitism was once religious (Orthodox, Roman Catholics, and Protestants have all been complicit in this sin at one point or another in history). By the twentieth century, as Western Europe underwent a process of secularization, Anti Semitism became a matter of racial hatred.

This was the case when Hitler seized power in 1933. By 1942, what the Germans called “The Final Solution of the Jewish Question” in which the Jews were to be exterminated became official state policy. Six million Jews were slaughtered in the Shoah (Holocaust).

The Nazis may have been the most ambitious and depraved group of racists. They had entire groups of people chosen for either outright extermination or enslavement. Jews and Gypsies were chosen to be wiped out of existence. Slavic peoples such as the Russians, Ukrainians, Poles, and Czecks were considered “untermenschen” (subhuman).

The Slavic countries were treated far worse than the other countries of Nazi occupied Europe. They were considered in the Nazi racial hierarchy to be just above Jews. These Slavic peoples suffered horribly under Nazi rule. Of course, Hitler hated the Russians with an enormous passion.

Operation Barbarossa, the name of the Nazi invasion of Russia which began on June 22, 1941 was waged as a racial war of conquest against the “inferior” and “asiatic” Russians. During the war, Josef Stalin turned to help from the Russian Orthodox Church to help motivate the Russian people to fight the Nazis. The murderer of Orthodox Bishops, Priests, and faithful turned to the Holy Church of God for assistance against the pagan, racist, and occult ideology of Nazism.

Several years ago a book was published entitled, “Ataturk in the Nazi imagination” by Stefan Ihrig. Ihrig having researched Nazi party newspapers from the 1920’s found that the Nazis were greatly inspired by the founder of modern Turkey, the so called “Ataturk” whose name was Mustafa Kemal.

Kemal was a notorious Turkish racist who presided over the final genocide of Armenian, Assyrian, and Greek Christians that had begun under the auspices of his predecessors known as “the Young Turks” in 1914. Ihrig writes in this book that the Turkish genocide of Christians served as a model for the Holocaust of the Jews under Hitler. Racism is an act of war against God and the denial of the Biblical teaching of creation.

Saint Paul writes, “There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is neither male nor female; for you are all one in Christ Jesus.”

Racism is a cancer that can strike anywhere. In 2012, as Greece was sinking into the economic crisis, the Neo Nazi Golden Dawn Party won seats in the Greek Parliament. This was a vile and satanic political party that embraced all the Nazi ideas of racism, anti semitism, occultism, and neo paganism. Their members went about the streets of Athens beating up and terrorizing illegal immigrants. Fortunately, their support diminished in Greece and are no longer a factor in Greek politics.

Orthodox Christians should always reject racism as such theories and practices contravene the Biblical teaching of creation, the message of the Gospel and the example of Jesus Christ, and the purpose of the saviour’s own suffering and resurrection which was for the purpose of the salvation of all people everywhere.

Orthodox Christians should reflect on the evils of racism during these critical days in the United States. Greek Americans in particular should be sympathetic to African Americans. In 1922, there was an American Admiral named Mark Bristol who was the High Commissioner at Constantinople who referred to the Greeks as “the worst race in the near east”. This man was responsible for censoring news reports that were intended to inform the world of the slaughter of Greek and Armenian Christians at Smyrna.

Five years ago, I went to see the film “Selma” about Martin Luther King. What a pleasant surprise it was to see an actor portray Greek Orthodox Archbishop Iakovos. The character is in the film for two minutes or so, but what a two minutes. The Archbishop along with Roman Catholic, Protestant, and Jewish leaders stuck their necks out and could have been killed for joining Dr. King.

Various forms of racism have existed in the United States over the years. There is a book called “imbeciles” by a writer named Adam Cohen. The book focuses on a woman named Carrie Buck who was the daughter of a prostitute who was adopted by another couple. Carrie was impregnated by a young man who was related to the couple and was subsequently sterilized despite the fact that she did not understand the consequences of this procedure.

Carrie Buck’s case got to the Supreme Court which ruled in favor of the sterilization. Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes in the Court’s ruling declared that “three generations of imbeciles are enough”. Cohen writes that between 1907 and 1983, at least sixty and seventy thousand people had been involuntarily sterilized. During the late 1920’s and 1930’s, the eugenics movement which supported bills supporting involuntary sterilization throughout America was thwarted by the Roman Catholic Church (to its credit) which stopped such laws from passing by mobilizing its priests, nuns, and faithful to lobby against them.

The Eugenics movement in the United States did not only hold racist views of African Americans, they advocated immigration restrictions against Italians, Jews, Greeks, Irish, Poles, and Russians. Much racism emanates from the corruption of the theories of Charles Darwin.

These theories are called “social darwinism”. In fairness to Darwin, he never endorsed or advocated the ideas associated with “social darwinism”. Social Darwinism in the nineteenth century produced various theories of racism and included advocates such as Houston Stewart Chamberlain, an Englishman who would have an influence on Hitler himself.

The philosophy of racism is evil and will always be the enemy of Christianity and the cross of Christ.

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The crisis within Greek Orthodoxy

Twenty years ago the charismatic Archbishop Christodoulos of blessed memory called out the faithful in dramatic fashion in two separate and well attended rallies that took place in Athens and Thessaloniki. The purpose for these rallies was to protest the plans of Prime Minister Costas Simitis which intended to remove religion from identity cards. The issue of religion on identity cards reflected the battle between faith and secularism, conservatism vs liberalism, and nationalism vs internationalism.

Within the Eastern Orthodox Church which consists of fourteen local autocephalous and self governing Churches are several Greek speaking Churches. The largest of these is the Orthodox Church of Greece which has around ten million faithful. Other Greek speaking Churches include the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople, Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria, Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem, and the Autocephalous Greek Orthodox Church of Cyprus.

Twenty years after Archbishop Christodoulos fought against secular encroachment on the rights of the Church, the Church of Greece is now under the influence not of the secular government of Greece but the secular government of the United States. American officials ranging from Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to American Ambassador to Greece Geoffrey Pyatt shamefully interfere with the functioning of the Greek Church.

In 1999, Archbishop Christodoulos was unrelenting in his condemnation of the Clinton administrations bombing of Serbia, an Orthodox country and historic ally of Greece. In 2004, Archbishop Christodoulos condemned the anti Serb pogroms that took place in Kosovo. The Archbishop condemned the European Union for adopting a constitution that made no mention of Christianity.

Furthermore, the Church of Greece during the tenure of the late Archbishop found itself being encroached upon by the Ecumenical Patriarchate. In 2003, two Metropolitans in northern Greece passed away. The Ecumenical Patriarchate in turn citing a 1928 agreement between the two Churches announced plans to elect new Bishops to those vacant bishoprics. This led to an angry response on the part of Archbishop Christodoulos and the Church of Greece. A settlement was reached which restored the status quo in which Metropolitans in Northern Greece were elected by the synod in Athens.

If the Church of Greece were still led by Archbishop Christodoulos or an Archbishop like him there would very likely be no canonical crisis within the Church of Greece today. The present Archbishop Ieronymos II has proven to be a moral failure as can be seen by the surrender on the part of both himself and the Holy Synod to western secular interests. In October 2019, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo travelled to Athens to ask Archbishop Ieronymos to recognize a schismatic “church” in Ukraine on the strictly political grounds that this entity is anti Russian. American Ambassador to Greece Geoffrey Pyatt last fall gave a speech at the Athens branch of Foreign Affairs magazine and defended the Archbishops subsequent recognition of the Ukrainian “church”.

The American Ambassador had no business involving himself or commenting on Church matters, and the Secretary of State had no business asking the Archbishop or any member of the Church hierarchy to recognize the Ukrainian schismatics. The Holy Synod by establishing communion with a group of delusional lay people betrayed Christ, the persecuted hierarchy, clergy, and faithful of the canonical Ukrainian Orthodox Church, and their very own faithful within the Church of Greece.

Adding to the spiritual tragedy that has engulfed the Greeks are the actions of some Monasteries on the Holy Mountain of Athos. Some of the Monasteries have received the imposter “bishops” of Ukraine and have concelebrated the liturgy with them. Other Athonites adhering to Orthodoxy have refused to receive the fake “bishops”. That any monastics on the Holy Mountain even received these evil people is a moral outrage.

American diplomatic officials have interfered on Mount Athos and have reportedly used their influence to block at least one Russian Bishop and some priests from visiting Mount Athos. The contempt of western officials for freedom of religion is openly demonstrated. Greek Orthodoxy is perceived by them as an instrument in their war on Russia. There is no freedom of religion when the Orthodox Church is being used as a political prop.

The Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria likewise extended recognition to the Ukrainian lunatics masquerading as “bishops”. This only one year after his beautitude Patriarch Theodore II travelled to Odessa to concelebrate the liturgy with the canonical bishops of Ukraine and to urge the faithful to remain in the canonical Church. Orthodox Greeks everywhere should be weeping at the endless betrayals!

After the Council of Florence in 1439, the people of Constantinople took to the streets to express their moral outrage at the betrayal of the Orthodox faith by the Emperor and his Bishops. When in late 1452 the Church of Hagia Sophia was desecrated by the presence of Latin clergy who arrived in Constantinople to formalize the “union”, the faithful of the city refused to enter the Great Church. More recently, in the Greek City of Patra the faithful rose up to stop the visiting fake bishops of Ukraine from serving the liturgy in the Cathedral which holds the relics of Saint Andrew the Apostle.

At the Monastery of Saint Nektarios of Aegina, the Abbess of the Monastery defied the local Bishop and refused to permit visiting “bishops” and “faithful” of the fake “Church” to even set foot onto the Monastery grounds. Twelve Bishops of the Holy Synod of the Church of Greece opposed the disastrous decision to enter into communion with a fake “Church”.

There are also priests, monastics, theologians, and lay people in Greece who expressed opposition to any recognition of the schismatic Ukrainian entity through a signed petition that was sent to the Holy Synod many weeks before their cowardly surrender to the dictates of the State Department. The Church of Cyprus has not recognized the schismatic entity but there have been signs the Archbishop of Nicosia has been wavering.

Patriarch Theophilos III of Jerusalem has refused to recognize the schismatic entity and cancelled a meeting with the former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko who instigated this blasphemous politicization of the Orthodox Church. Patriarch Theophilos has formally banned all schismatic clergy from the liturgy at the Holy Sepulchre and enforced identity checks of all visiting clergy from Ukraine to ensure only canonical Bishops and Priests may serve at the most sacred site in Orthodoxy.

Furthermore, Patriarch Theophilos III hosted a minor gathering of Churches in Jordan last February. Although only a few Churches attended and no decisions were made hopes were raised that a future council will be held to formally pass judgement on the desecration of the canons of the Orthodox Church. Several Orthodox Churches have spoken of Jerusalem as the “Mother Church” of Orthodoxy.

It was Archbishop Germanos of Patras that raised the standard of revolt against the Ottoman Turks in 1821. Patriarch (Saint) Gregory V was executed (for refusing to inform the Sultan of Greek revolutionary activities) and Archbishop Kyprianos of Cyprus was hanged for supporting Greek independence. In 1922, Saint Chrysostom of Smyrna refused appeals to leave his Church and his flock and was butchered together with his flock after the Turkish entry into the city.

During the Nazi occupation of Greece, Archbishop Chrysanthos was deposed by the Germans for refusing to cooperate with them, and Archbishop Damaskinos was threatened with death for giving protection to the Jews of Athens. In 1955, Archbishop Spyridon of Athens defied the Greek Government and spoke on Greek radio to condemn the Turkish instigated pogroms against the Greek Orthodox faithful in Turkey and the refusal of America and Great Britain to criticize Turkey.

After the hijacking of the Greek War of Independence in 1833, a Roman Catholic King was imposed on Greece. An “autocephalous” Church was established that was in fact under the authority of the Papist King and his advisors. The use of the septuagaint version of the Old Testament was banned in favor of the Protestant one, Byzantine iconography was replaced by western religious art, Churches were built in a Protestant style, and seventy two Churches from the Byzantine era in Athens were destroyed in order to build the Cathedral of Athens!

All that was done to keep Greece away from the Russians. Russophobia has a long history. But even in those dark days there was resistance in Greek Orthodoxy. Voices such as that of the monk Christophoros Papoulakos preached the Gospel throughout Greece and spoke about the desecration of the Church by the western powers and the liberation of Greece. Once again in our day, the Greek Churches are being profaned by western secular interests.

Where are the Bishops of Greece to follow in the footsteps of Archbishop Germanos, the monk Christophoros Papoulakos, and Archbishop Christodoulos? Let us pray for the freedom of the Greek Churches and the restoration of the unity of Orthodoxy!

ORTHODOXIA I THANATOS!!!!!!!!

CHRISTOS ANESTI! CHRIST IS RISEN!

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Saint Justinian

 As Greek Orthodox Christians at this time we draw strength from our faith in Jesus Christ and his most glorious resurrection  and victory over death. Throughout the course of our history, we Greek Orthodox have been deprived of our formerly Orthodox lands and Churches, including that of the most holy Hagia Sophia built by Emperor-Saint Justinian in 537 AD. Now we are  deprived of liturgy as a result of the virus. For myself, I accepted this grudgingly and with profound concern over the future  of religious freedom. With regard to the virus itself, we appeal to God himself to help us through this time of crisis, and also  appeal with our prayers to the Angels and the Saints to assist us in this time of distress. 

I have been looking to Saint Justinian the Great in particular at this time. The Great Justinian is on the Church calendar as  a Saint. Justinian the Great has his low moments in history (brutal force was ordered by the Emperor against rioters and  anarchists following the chariot races which resulted in the burning of the previous building of Hagia Sophia).

Regardless,  Justinian was a man of enormous piety who presided over the Hagia Sophia that we have all come to know and love. He  also presided over the construction of the Holy Transfiguration Monastery on Sinai (later renamed for Saint Catherine the  Martyr when her relics were discovered there). Justinian was the defender of Orthodoxy and presided over the Fifth  Ecumenical Council which occurred at Constantinople in 553 AD and which affirmed the decisions of the Fourth  Ecumenical Council which declared that Jesus Christ had two natures, human and divine and was both God and  Man. 

Justinian was faced with an enormous crisis during the sixth century when a plague hit the Byzantine Empire. Using the resources of the Christian government, Saint Justinian whose reign consisted of philanthropy in general provided much support for the afflicted. Justinian developed the theory of “symphony” (harmony) which defined Church-State relations at the time. It is this model that is the basis for Church-State relations in contemporary Orthodox Countries. For example,Russia today exercises the concept of “symphony” as can be seen by the warm relationship between President Vladimir Putin and the Russian Orthodox Church.

The concept of “Symphony” inspired Justinian and many of his successors to built hospitals and charities as well as Churches throughout the Christian empire.  “Symphony” is in my opinion a wonderful concept that remains in effect in many ways in Greece (although the secular parties have been gradually chipping away at it in the name of modernism and internationalism). “Symphony” is also  something that is politically incorrect in our times. This is probably why Russia is so generally loathed by the anti Christian leftists of modern Europe and America. Justinian the Great is representative of one of the great periods of Church history when Emperors with great humility recognized that Jesus Christ was the one true King.

Within  the narthex of Hagia Sophia the iconography depicts the Most Holy Theotokos holding Jesus on her lap.  On the right is Saint Constantine bowing in reverence and giving his City to the Lord, while on the left Saint  Justinian bowing holds the Church of Hagia Sophia in his hands which is his gift to Jesus Christ.

What a remarkable difference in history. Emperors and heads of State glorified God and built Cathedrals and  Monasteries for his Glory. Today, perhaps only in Russia and Hungary do the leaders of Government proudly  defend Christianity and refuse to bow to the dictates of secularism. Russia went to war in Syria to stop the  extermination of Christians and Hungary has publicly and vocally championed the cause of Middle Eastern  Christians. 

In the West today, we have a society becoming not only secularized but undergoing a process of paganization. Take for  instance, the Democratic Party in America. One former Presidential Candidate bragged that he would strip Churches of  their tax exempt status if they refused to serve homosexual weddings, and another Candidate talked about the need for  abortions for “men” (i.e. women who have changed their gender). One Governor openly supported infanticide in 2019  by suggesting that infants who SURVIVED abortion could be permitted to die pending the decision of Mother and Doctor.  And of course there are now people who believe there are many different genders and in fact one can raise children to be “gender neutral”. 

The pagans have returned. One must wonder when they will come for our Churches. At this time of the year I remember  the Fall of Constantinople which occurred on 29 May 1453. Emperor Constantine XI Paleologos declined all pleas to  go into exile and fell against the Turkish infidels on that dreadful black Tuesday. We lost many many lives, we lost  many Churches and Monasteries. We lost Hagia Sophia, Saint Justinian’s Church. We must always appreciate our  freedom, especially religious freedom. 

 Five years ago when I was in Paris I visited UNESCO headquarters and met with the UNESCO “Chief of Europe and 
 North America’. My purpose was to raise the issue of Hagia Sophia which the Erdogan Government in Turkey and  his supporters were planning to turn into a Mosque. One of the points I made was Hagia Sophia was the vision of  Saint Justinian who I emphasized was a Saint in the Greek Orthodox Church. 

 Saint Justinian’s Church, not Erdogan’s. May this wonderful Saint, Theologian, and Statesman and devoted servant of God hear our prayers during this crisis.


  CHRISTOS ANESTI!!!!!!!!!!!!!   May the power of our Risen Lord grant healing to suffering humanity 

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The Betrayal of the spiritual heritage of Constantinople

Like any Greek, I consider Constantinople the center of Hellenism and the Orthodox world. I know the Greek folk songs that celebrate the establishment of the City by Constantine and the songs and myths that lament the passing of the City to the infidel Ottomans on 29 May 1453. The spiritual and cultural heritage of Constantinople is tremendous. At a time when the western world was in the dark ages, the Queen of the Cities ruled the world and was the envy of all.

Tragically, the Ecumenical Patriarchate and much of the Greek world has in the past year and a half betrayed the spiritual legacy of Constantinople. The Ecumenical Patriarchate reversed after twenty six years a principled policy of respecting the canon laws of the Church and bestowed recognition on a group of narcissistic lunatics as “Bishops” while withdrawing recognition from the legitimate Ukrainian Orthodox Church under the synod of the immensely pious and well loved Metropolitan Onuphry.

The Ukrainian Orthodox Church which enjoys an autonomous or self governing status under the Russian Orthodox Church (the Mother Church of Ukraine) is recognized by the overwhelming majority of local Orthodox Churches as the canonical Orthodox Church. This recognition was unanimous and without exception until his all holiness Patriarch Bartholomew without explanation in September 2018 began the process of waging war against the Russian Church.

In December 2018, a pseudo council (a fake gathering that is a mockery of the conciliar tradition of Orthodoxy) was gathered which created the so called “Orthodox Church of Ukraine” led by a layman named Dimenko who claims the ecclesiastical name of “Epiphanios”. Mr. Dimenko and his associates who claim to be Bishops and priests are no such thing. In January 2019, a fictitious “tomos” of “autocephaly” was granted to these schismatics by the Ecumenical Patriarchate.

In the early period of the 1990’s, two schisms took place in the Ukrainian Orthodox Church. A megalomaniac who was once the canonical and legitimate Metropolitan of Kiev (Philaret Denisenko) was removed and later anathematized owing to his schismatic activities as a result of his failed candidacy to become Patriarch of Moscow in 1990. Furthermore, there was another schism involving yet another faction from the legitimate Church led by a deacon who was laicized as a result of moral and criminal transgressions.

This particular “Deacon” apparently ordained himself to the priesthood and also apparently consecrated himself a Bishop completely mocking the Holy Canons of the Orthodox Church. This was the situation regarding ecclesiastical affairs of Ukraine on the eve of the Ecumenical Patriarchate’s unwanted interference.

The situation is even more complicated by the presence and the activities of the Uniates, so called “Eastern Catholics”. This particular group has its origins in the Council of Florence of 1439 and the Union of Brest of 1595. When Ukrainian lands were conquered by the Catholic powers at the time, the long discredited and condemned Council of Florence that the Greeks had repudiated was brought back. The Orthodox populations in the conquered lands were permitted to maintain the Byzantine liturgical service but were forced to accept the authority of the Roman Catholic Pope and the dogmas of Catholicism such as the teaching on the filioque.

The Ukrainian Orthodox Church was under the omophorion of Constantinople from 988 AD until 1686 when the Ecumenical Patriarch Dyonisius V agreed to transfer the Ukrainian Church to the Russian Church. There are documents that attest to the legitimacy of this transfer.

After over three centuries Constantinople suddenly announced that Ukraine is part of its own omophorion. This was a blatant violation of canon law and an attack on Orthodox ecclesiology. One hierarch of the Ecumenical Patriarchate had previously promoted a never before heard of theory that the Ecumenical Patriarchate is “First Without Equals”, a claim that provoked concerns and widespread opposition throughout Orthodoxy.

The truth is that the Ecumenical Patriarch holds a position as “First Among Equals”. He is the first ranking Orthodox primate in the dyptychs of the Church and is (or was) commemorated first by all his fellow primates and given the seat of honor at all Pan Orthodox convocations. Likewise, when concelebrating the liturgy with other primates either individually or collectively he was always given precedence in honor.

The Ukrainian Church situation was problematic not only because of the schisms and the activities of the Uniates (an organization existing to destroy Russian Orthodoxy) but because the Ukrainian government under President Poroshenko permitted, if not outright promoted the fierce persecution of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church. This persecution continues to the present day. Efforts have been made by Ukrainian officials to force the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (the canonical one) into changing its name to “Russian Orthodox Church in Ukraine”.

There have been violent activities by militias (with Neo Nazi sympathies) directed at the Ukrainian Church including the forcible seizure of Churches and violent assaults on clergy and laity alike. It is in this backdrop that the Ecumenical Patriarchate sent two exarchs to Ukraine in September 2018 with the intention of bestowing “autocephaly” on the schismatics who have shown no tendency toward repenting and reconciling with the canonical Church.

Despite holding a “primacy of honor”, the Ecumenical Patriarchate has absolutely no right or authority to bestow “autocephaly” on a Church that is not directly under its own omophorion. It is forbidden under canon law for one Church to intervene without permission or invitation into the affairs of another autocephalous or self governing Church. The December 2018 pseudo-council was intended supposedly to “reunite” Orthodoxy in Ukraine. The canonical Church did not take part because being in the line of apostolic succession, it could not sit down with laymen who masquerade as Bishops.

Furthermore, the aforementioned and notorious Philaret Denisenko who led his faction into schism after failing to be elected Patriarch of Moscow in 1990 created a schism from this “united” group after being sidelined in favor of the younger layperson Mr. Dimenko. The schismatic groups are nothing more than power hungry narcissists dressing as Bishops. Involving himself with such people is going to have devastating repercussions for Patriarch Barholomew and the Ecumenical Patriarchate.

The Russian Church and its hierarchy, together with its priests, theologians, and canonists responded calmly citing the holy canons, dogmas, and teachings of the Church on this situation. They have properly exposed Constantinople’s blatant violations of canon law and the destabilization of universal Orthodoxy. It is indicative that Constantinople has generally refrained from responding point by point to the to case put forward by the Russian Church which has armed itself with historical documents as well as ecclesiastical texts.

Some of Constantinople’s supporters have responded in irrational ways and seem to have no idea that the Orthodox Church functions in a conciliar manner and not under the ecclesiastical dictatorship of one Bishop. Conciliarity means all Churches are equal (except in honor) and all decisions are made under the auspices of the Holy Spirit by consensus of all.

The Russian Church responded (rightly) by severing communion with Constantinople. It should be remembered that Patriarch Kyril of Moscow originally suggested that committees should be established by both sides to study the history of the Church of Ukraine. The consciousness of wrongdoing by Constantinople can be proven by its outright refusal to engage in any discussions. Only as a last resort did Moscow sever communion with Constantinople, and then only in phases.

The damage to Orthodox unity was not contained in Ukraine. The Orthodox Church of Greece was dragged into the matter by the Phanariots of Constantinople. After nearly a year of postponement by the Holy Synod in discussing the matter, the Athens synod finally capitulated in a shocking and heartbreaking decision as a result of western pressure.

It is known that the secular powers have intervened blatantly in the affairs of the Orthodox Church. American officials have undertaken a public attack on Russia internationally. This rabid Russophobia has extended into the Orthodox Church proving that the godless elite of the secular west has no respect of any kind for the sacred. The Church is for them nothing more than an institution to be infiltrated and influenced for their own purposes.

It is known that Secretary of State Mike Pompeo visited Athens and personally asked Archbishop Ieronymos of Athens to recognize the schismatic entity in Ukraine. Previous to this visit in August 2019, the Synod of the Church of Greece had announced that they would not discuss the Ukrainian issue at their scheduled meeting in October. Following Pompeo’s arrival, an emergency session was held by the Holy Synod and recognition of the schismatics ensued.

The capitulation of the Church of Greece to the dictates of American policymakers is a moral outrage and a betrayal of Christ and the Holy Canons of the Church. Some Bishops including Metropolitans Serapheim of Kythira, Serapheim of Piraeus, Nektarios of Corfu, and Simeon of New Smyrna, and now retired Ambrosios of Kalavryta refused to go along.

AXIOS to each of them!

There are individual priests and theologians such as Fr. Anastasios Gotsopoulos, Fr.Theodore Zisis, and Professor Demetrios Tselengidis who have opposed recognition of the schismatics with well thought out and detailed arguments based on historical facts and canonical precepts. Before the final and fateful decision of the Holy Synod, a petition in Greece signed by several hundred priests, monastics, and laypeople fervently appealed to the synod NOT to recognize the schismatics.

The so called “Orthodox Church of Ukraine” is not and cannot be legitimate as it lacks apostolicity, canonicity, and catholicity. The Orthodox Bishops can trace their lineage back to the Apostles. The schismatics in Ukraine only go back three decades or so to the defrocked and disgraced founders of their “Church”. All subsequent ordinations (priests) and consecrations (Bishops) are completely void of any canonical legitimacy. The term Catholic meaning universal deprives them of “catholicity” as the universal Church refuses to accept them and views them as an abomination.

After the Orthodox Church of Greece, the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria surrendered and recognized the schismatics. His beautitude Patriarch Theodore II of Alexandria had one year previously gone to Odessa and concelebrated with the canonical clergy and faithful of Ukraine. He strongly urged the faithful of Ukraine to stay with the legitimate Church of Ukraine. One year later, he betrayed the Ukrainian Church.

The Church of Cyprus has not recognized the schismatics. Efforts have been made to pressure the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem into recognizing the schismatics. To his credit, his Beautitude Patriarch Theophilos III has absolutely refused to succumb to pressure and recognizes only the legitimate Church of Ukraine. In a show of leadership, Patriarch Theophilos convened a gathering of Orthodox Churches (only around six or seven attended) to discuss the crisis in Orthodoxy. No decisions were made and the gathering could not be considered as a real council but in the vacuum left by Constantinople, Jerusalem attempted to fill that void for which its Patriarch has been widely condemned by the Phanariots.

The capitulation of three Greek Churches is shameful not only because of the surrender of the Church to secular interests. It is a repetition of previous historical injustices against the Greeks. In 1204, the Roman Catholic Crusaders invaded and destroyed Constantinople. In 1439, the Roman Catholics blackmailed the Greeks at the Council of Florence and demanded that they accept Roman Catholic dogmas and the primacy of the Pope at the expense of the faith received from the Apostles and the Fathers.

After the completion of the Greek War of Independence the British and the Germans took defacto control of Greece. They imposed the German King Otho on Athens. Otho and his advisors immediately demanded the “autocephaly” of the Church of Greece from the Ecumenical Patriarchate. Ironies abound, Constantinople is doing to Moscow today on behalf of Washington what London did to Constantinople two centuries ago.

The autocephaly Greece originally got was an artificial one in which the Church was composed of a small synod controlled by the King. The purpose of this “autocephaly” was not to keep Turkish influence out of Greece as was claimed but to keep Russian influence out of Greece as Russia was then financially and politically supporting the Ecumenical Patriarchate. In addition, seventy two Churches in Athens from the Byzantine era were destroyed in order to build the Cathedral! The septuagaint version of the Old Testament was prohibited in favor of the Protestant one, Byzantine domes were banned as Churches were built in a Protestant style, and Byzantine style iconography was replaced by western religious art.

Furthermore, General Theodore Kolokotronis the hero of the Greek War of Independence was imprisoned and initially sentenced to death for “treason”. The old General was the leader of the Russian Party in Greece and was also angered by the Monarchy’s Church policies. Only the threat of a mass uprising led to the pardon of the General.

I have long believed that a Greek-Russian rivalry was nonexistent. Admittedly, it is extremely difficult to defend this position at a time when three Greek Churches have collaborated in the dismemberment of the Russian Church in Ukraine. However, these actions are motivated by blatant western political interference and do not reflect the views of their faithful.

I as a Greek American adhere to the old Constantinople-Greek school of faith that produced Constantine, Justinian, and the other Orthodox Emperors. The Constantinople that produced Saint Gregory the theologian, John Chrysostom, Photius the Great, Michael Kerularios, George “Gennadios”Scholarios, Jeremias II, Cyril V, and Saint Gregory V and other Orthodox Patriarchs.

Constantinople’s spiritual legacy is immense and undeniable. Its legacy has been betrayed by the present leadership of the Phanar and those other Greeks collaborating with it. There is no shortage of ironies in terms of what has been done in Ukraine. The Ecumenical Patriarchate has the open backing in Ukraine not only of Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, but of former Vice President and Presidential Candidate Joe Biden and American Ambassador to Greece Geoffrey Pyatt.

Why is the Ecumenical Patriarchate in a precarious state in Turkey today? Why has it lost most of its flock? The Greek Orthodox of Asia minor were exterminated in a campaign of genocide by the Turks between 1914 and 1923. At the Treaty of Lausanne, the Great Powers of Great Britain, France, and Italy pressured the Turks to maintain the Ecumenical Patriarchate even though they agreed to deport over one million faithful to Greece in a campaign of ethnic cleansing and took away the diplomatic protection the Phanar previously had.

In September 1955, came the anti Greek pogroms in Constantinople in which the remaining Greek Orthodox in the City fled for their lives. Neither the United States nor NATO did anything to support the Ecumenical Patriarchate or to punish the Turkish Government which sponsored the pogroms. In 1964 and after, more Greeks were ethnically cleansed from Constantinople with no opposition from the West, and in 1971 the theological school of Halki was closed.

The Ecumenical Patriarchate today having been fiercely persecuted by the Turks actively supports the persecution of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church. The Ecumenical Patriarchate is supported here by State Department officials whose predecessors were oblivious to the ethnic cleansing of the Phanar’s own flock in 1955 and after. This is obscene on so many levels.

I happen to love Constantinople and the Ecumenical Patriarchate also. This is why as a Greek Orthodox I must speak and condemn what the Ecumenical Patriarchate has done in Ukraine. Because Christ is the true head of the Church, the Church is conciliar and is governed by the canons, and the great spiritual legacy of Constantinople is being reduced to total ruin.

In 1853, Russia went to war with the Ottoman Empire. Great Britain and France backed the Ottomans. What Greek would not have rejoiced had the Russians liberated Constantinople? Greece at the time wanted to join the Russians but the port of Piraeus was occupied by Great Britain and France who showed the Greeks their place much as Washington today shows the Greeks who is boss.

In 1915, the Government under Tsar Nicholas II persuaded Great Britain and France to give Constantinople to Russia in a secret agreement. What Greek would not have rejoiced in Russia liberating Constantinople? For centuries, the Russians served to restrain the Ottomans in their persecution of Greeks and other Christians.

Catherine the Great envisioned a Greek project with an independent Greece with its capital at Constantinople. Russia is the carrier of Eastern Orthodoxy and in my opinion, the Third Rome. For historic and political reasons, but most importantly for spiritual, dogmatic, and canonical reasons there is no justification whatsoever for the Church of Constantinople to be meddling in Ukraine.

Finally, it is true that Russia received baptism from Constantinople. The ties between the two Churches would be much stronger if the Ecumenical Patriarchate acknowledged the Russian Church as the largest among the local Orthodox Churches. What could be more natural than the Archbishop of New Rome showing proper appreciation for the role of Moscow as the Third Rome. In Russia, the spiritual legacy of Constantinople lives on.

The Russian Church has never questioned Constantinople’s position as “First among equals” and the Russian Church has respected the initiatives that the Ecumenical Patriarchate has taken over the last several decades in convening Pan Orthodox gatherings. The “Council” of Crete was an exception owing to the fact that three local Churches (Antioch, Bulgaria, Georgia) had announced that they would not be attending. Without the presence of all Churches, there could be no Council.

The future of the Ecumenical Patriarchate has become more bleak since Patriarch Bartholomew invaded the canonical territory of Moscow. Those of us who love the Great Church are obligated to raise our voices to protest. We must consider the example of Saint Mark of Ephesus.

Saint Mark of Ephesus made it very clear that there could be no possibility or benefits if survival in the world came at the expense of the authentic teaching of the true faith of Christ. We Greeks must make clear we can not follow the Ecumenical Patriarch down the road that he is leading us.

The suffering faithful of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church are our brothers. The Ecumenical Patriarchate must repent and completely reverse all the actions and decisions that it has taken in Ukraine. After the Fall of Constantinople, in January 1454 the Patriarchate was reorganized and the new Patriarch was George Scholarios who took the name of Gennadios.

Patriarch Gennadios had been the disciple of Saint Mark of Ephesus, a champion of Orthodoxy. In those very difficult and horrible days after the Ottoman conquest, the Patriarch did all he could to help his flock survive by striking the best possible deal he could with Sultan Mehmet. The enthronement of Patriarch Gennadios constituted a much needed era of renewal in the history of the Church of Constantinople that had been badly needed after the sorry events that transpired in Florence. Such an era of renewal could occur once again if the Ecumenical Patriarchate abandoned its extraterritorial claims on Ukraine and elsewhere and respected the tradition of conciliarity.

The survival of the Ecumenical Patriarchate depends on its fidelity to Orthodoxy, to the faith of Saint Gregory the Theologian, Saint John Chrysostom, and Saint Photios the Great. Its future and fate depends on its standing within the communion of Orthodox Churches and not its standing at the State Department.

The Ecumenical Patriarchate’s position has fallen very low within Orthodoxy as a result of its actions in Ukraine. These actions must be corrected and a policy of reconciliation and repentance must be pursued with its sister Church of Russia and the latter’s daughter Church in Ukraine.

Greeks do not forget the role that the western powers played in greatly harming the Ecumenical Patriarchate and its flock in the aftermath of the anti Greek Orthodox pogroms in Constantinople in September 1955. Support from these parties will not save the Ecumenical Patriarchate just as the effort to gain the help of Rome at Florence did not save Constantinople. Only Christ who is head of the Orthodox Church can save any and all of the local Churches of Orthodoxy in times of persecution.

Written during the time of the coronavirus an insidious disease which has killed innocent people throughout the world. Let us remember all in our prayers, especially those who died alone and those who endure funerals without family and friends because of the disease.

The Orthodox Church needs unity at this time of crisis and to give assurances to a fallen and troubled world that the light of Jesus Christ and the message of salvation burns bright.

Christos Anesti! Christ is Risen!

The Double Headed Eagle Blog

11 May 2020