Orthodox Catholic Church of Guatemala Received into Ecumenical Patriarchate

Message from Ecumenical Patriarch Secretariate in Mexico

In conformity with the canonical responsibility of the Ecumenical Patriarchate in the diaspora, and sharing the vision of His All Holiness, Ecumenical Patriarch BARTHOLOMEW, the Holy Metropolis of Mexico is pleased to announce that, in an unceasing and continuing mission outreach ministry effectively being pursued by the Holy Metropolis of Mexico for these past twelve years, with active ministries in Haiti, Cuba, Costa Rica, Colombia, Mexico, Puerto Rico and Venezuela, and following months of catechetical and pastoral preparation by the Mitered Archimandrite Andrew (Vujisić), Archiepiscopal Vicar for the Holy Metropolis, and upon the written request and petition of Messrs. Andrew Girón and Michael Castellanos, leaders of a religious community in Guatemala, the heretofore Orthodox Catholic Church of Guatemala (OCCG), has been canonically received into the Holy Metropolis of Mexico.

In announcing this exciting development, His Eminence Metropolitan ATHENAGORAS of Mexico expressed his great pleasure in welcoming the OCCG which was received in its entirety, including their former clergy, seminarians, lay ministers, catechists and affiliated membership into the canonical family of the Orthodox Church. Following their official reception, the leaders of OCCG, Messrs. Andrew Girón and Michael Castellanos traveled to Mexico City where on the weekend of March 19-21, they were ordained to the Holy Priesthood, receiving the title of Archimandrite.

The OCCG has an approximate membership of 527,000 faithful and catechumens, overwhelmingly indigenous, with 334 churches in Guatemala and southern Mexico, with 12 (formerly OCCG) clergymen and 14 seminarians, who are assisted in their pastoral ministry by 250 lay ministers and 380 catechists. The administrative offices of the OCCG are located on 280 acres of land, with a community college and 2 schools with 12 professors / teachers. Additionally, the OCCG has an established monastery located on 480 acres of land. Fourteen students from Guatemala, with full scholarship, are now enrolled in the St. Gregory Nazianzen Orthodox Theological Institute Licentiate degree program. The seminary is fully accredited by the Holy Metropolis’ Department of Education.

The reception of the former OCCG into the canonical fold of the Orthodox Church, is in accord with the ministry of the Holy Metropolis of Mexico which, since 1996 has been answering the command of our Lord to “go and make disciples of all nations” (Matthew 28:19). By directive of Metropolitan ATHENAGORAS, Mitered Archimandrite Andrew (Vujisić) has now assumed the arduous task of preparing qualified men and women, indigenous to Guatemala and the Latin American culture and experience, for leadership roles in the Orthodox Church, thus advancing apostolic diakonia and outreach into the broader region, and creating an environment, that while fostering respect for indigenous cultures, will develop a proper knowledge and understanding of the Orthodox faith, leading our new Guatemalan family to a spiritual and sacramental life, an Orthodox phronema, and orthopraxia.

Mexico City, April 7th 2010

FROM THE OFFICE OF THE HOLY METROPOLIS

Telephone: (011) 52 55 5294 4460, Fax: 52 55 5294 2678
metropolimexico@yahoo.com.mx Love,

Fr. Deacon Daniel Williamson
www.OrthodoxTheologicalInstitute.org
Ecumenical Patriarchate

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    nuestra pagina web somos una iglesia ortodoxa de guatemala con muchaS Comunidades en varios departamentos, nuestra iglesia surge de varios sacerdotes, que salieron de la iglesia Romana y se adhirieron, a la santa iglesia apostolica antigua ortodoxa de guatemala vibiendo la verddera ortdoxia en guatemala y hoy somos muchos.

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    Monseñor+ Jose Adan Moran Santos 14 years

    al ver la presente informacion sobre el recibimiento de andres giro de guatemala me parce tedioso, que este farsante, quiera saludar con sonbrero ageno, nuestra iglesia catolica apostolica antigua ortodoxa de guatemala, atiende muchas comunides indigenas en huehuetenango el quiche y muchos municipios, y son atendidas por nuestra iglesia, no por andres giron, al metropolitano atenagoras de mexico le hago saber andres giron ha sido un politico de dudosa procedencia, como es posible, que nuestra iglesia pertenece a otro patriarcado que no es de constantinopla. es adsurdo, que el involucre, que tiene muchas comunidades la cual no tiene nada, ya que todas las comunidades lo han dejado por su mal testimonio, que da y muchas de sus comunidades, estan en nuestra iglesia constituida en guatemala legalmente asi que aclaro andres giron no cuenta con muchas comunidades.

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    Fr. James D. (Danny) Borkowski 14 years

    I am a priest who was originally ordained in the Holy Orthodox Church, American Jurisdiction (HOCAJ), in 1980 by Abp. Walter Block Conway who was consecrated by Abp. Francis Forbes. I later found myself under Abp. Paul in New Orleans after the above-mentioned jurisdiction reorganized. I understand that his jurisdiction is now under the Holy Metropolis of Mexico.

    I served as a priest in the Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and the Middle East for about seven years, and am now serving as a priest in the Anglican Church of Mexico.

    I would like to maintain friendly relations with The Holy Metropolis of Mexico.

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