NEWS FROM THE SYNOD

New York, May 2002

The Kursk-Root Icon of the Mother of God.

His Eminence Metropolitan Laurus and the members of the Synod

 

The Spring Session of the Synod of Bishops


The regular session of the Synod of Bishops of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia was held on 14-16 May in New York


The Spring Session of the Synod of Bishops of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia was held in the Synodal building from 14 to 16 May. The Session was attended by the President of the Synod of Bishops, His Eminence Metropolitan Laurus and the members of the Synod: Archbishop Mark of Berlin, Germany and Great Britain, Bishop Kyrill of San Francisco and Western America and Bishop Gabriel of Manhattan. Besides the members of the Synod, Bishop Michael of Boston also took part. All the meetings were held in the presence of the Protectress of the Russian Diaspora, the Kursk-Root Icon of the Mother of God.


The main questions on the agenda were: the situation in the Chicago Diocese relating to the injury of the ruling bishop, His Eminence Archbishop Alypy; the question of assisting in the administration of the Western European Diocese in connection with the state of health of His Grace Bishop Ambroise; the return from schism of several repentant clergymen and their reception, and the plan for the creation of a new official website for the Synod of Bishops.


The Synod of Bishops heard the written reports of Bishop Ambroise of Geneva and Western Europe on the church life of his diocese and of Bishop Alexander of Buenos Aires and South America on the life of that diocese.


Archbishop Mark reported on the state of matters in JerusalemÄduring Great Lent there were 4 tonsures into monastic orders; the events relating to the siege of the Church of the Nativity of Christ in Bethlehem indirectly affect our Russian Ecclesiastical Mission in Jerusalem; the attitude of the Jerusalem Patriarchate towards representatives of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia are amicable; the situation in Jericho remains unchanged. Vladyka Metropolitan told the bishops about the Diocesan Meeting of the Canadian Diocese and on matters pertaining to the Mansonville schism. The Synod of Bishops also considered the status of Archbishop Lazar of Odessa and Tambov and Bishop Benjamin of Chernomoriye and Kuban. The latter through their declaration distributed through the internet in support of Metropolitan Vitaly and the Mansonville schism placed themselves outside of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia. The Synod of Bishops considers these two bishops as having departed from the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia and under suspension in performing their clerical functions until their repentance.
Bishop Michael is restored in his capacity as representative for Russia to the Synod of Bishops, with the authority to archpastorally nourish parishes in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Voronezh and Kursk, and also to take part in meetings of the Russian Bishops.


The Synod of Bishops blessed the establishment of a monastic Brotherhood in honor of St. Ignatii Brianchaninoff in San Francisco. This Brotherhood will unite monastics who perform their obedience in the parishes of San FranciscoÄat the present time there are nine such persons. The Synod of Bishops also blessed the convening of a Second Conference on the History of the Russian Church in the XXth c. The First Conference was held in Hungary, and the second is to be held in Russia.


The Synod of Bishops heard the report on the possibility of commemorating at divine services all the victims of atheistic communism. The Synod decreed to make the following addition to the litany of fervent supplication, after "for the blessed and ever-memorable and holy Orthodox patriarchs,™ to include "´and for all the Orthodox Christians tortured and killed by the atheistic authorities"


The Spring Session of the Synod of Bishops ended with the singing of the Easter megalynarion "Shine, Shine o New Jerusalem"

 
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