Patriarchate Bartholomew, Constantinople and the Creation of an “Eastern Papacy”

Patriarchate Bartholomew, Constantinople and the Creation of an “Eastern Papacy”

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Tamar Lomidze – Contributor- OCP News Service – 27/6/19

The Patriarchate of Constantinople has recently been shaken by scandals. First, Metropolitan Emmanuel of France got accused of pederasty, then Metropolitan Elpidophoros of Bursa was appointed Archbishop of the Greek American Archdiocese (GOA) by passing the opinion of American hierarchs, which caused sharp criticism among US clergy and laity. Now, the whole Orthodox world is watching in confusion, conflict in Bartholomew’s new-born organization – the Orthodox Church of Ukraine (OCU), whose leaders (“Honorary Patriarch” Filaret and “formal” Primate Epiphanius) are pushing the new autocephalous Church into a schism, first in its short history.

Many troubles which Constantinople has already faced and will face are the results of Patriarch Bartholomew’s thoughtless and spontaneous steps made amid ignoring any suggestion to discuss them. Constantinople is becoming more and more authoritarian and is forming a top-down command structure in its relations with the other Local Churches that envisages the Patriarch of Constantinople being “first without equals”.

It seems Bartholomew has completely lost himself in the concept of “Eastern Papistry” promoted by such pro-Phanarion theologians such as John Zizioulas, Elpidophoros Lambriniadis and the author of the ‘Ukrainian Tomos’ Vlasios Pheidas. For this concept, the interpretations of the Holy Canons are deliberately mutilated. Hierarchs of Constantinople assert that the Ecumenical Patriarch has a universal status and refer to such a term as eccliton (ἔκκλητον) i.e. it is he, as the second Pope, who can hear appeals of the other autocephalous Churches, since he is allegedly not the first among equals (primus inter pares) but first without equals (primus sine paribus).

However, according to the famous and respected canonist St. Nicodemus the Hagiorite, “The Bishop of Constantinople has no authority to officiate in the dioceses and parishes of other Patriarchs, nor he can grant a decision (Canon 9 of Chalcedon)  in reference to an appeal on the part of the whole Church”. Joannes Zonaras also writes that Constantinople’s authority is limited: “The Bishop of Constantinople must hear the appeals only of those who are subject to the Bishop of Constantinople, precisely as the Bishop of Rome must hear the appeals only of those who are subject to the bishop of Rome” and that “The Bishop of Constantinople is not necessarily entitled to sit as judge over all Metropolitans, but only over those who are judicially subject to him”.

The concept of “Ecumenicity” emphasized by the Phanar is far from reality. In Antiquity, the word “ecumene” (οἰκουμένη), which means “the inhabited [earth]”, was used as a term for the areas of the Greek civilization as compared to the lands of barbarians. The Romans used it in a political context as the synonym of the Roman Empire. The adjective “Ecumenical” in the title of the Patriarch of Constantinople does not refer to his worldwide jurisdiction, and this is the official point of view of the Orthodox Canonical Tradition. So, it’s no more than a reminder of the New Rome’s ancient status as the capital of a once-thriving political “ecumene” – the Eastern Roman, or Byzantine Empire.

In the Tomos for the Orthodox Church of Ukraine, ‘Phanarian’ theologians ignored the commonly accepted interpretations and placed the Ecumenical Patriarchate above the OCU. The authors refer to Canons 9 and 16 of the Council of Chalcedon in accordance with which all hierarchs and clergymen have the right to appeal to the Ecumenical Patriarchate, but in fact, this is only relevant to Constantinople’s clergy. Besides, the servants of the new “Pope” assigned him the right to grant autocephalies across the world without any coordination or consultation with other Local Churches.

The Phanar is trying to highlight its so-called exclusive status by all means. The Tomos for the OCU is another step to the status of the “Eastern Pope”. It secures the Ecumenical Patriarchate’s privileged role in the Orthodox world, and that’s why Constantinople is eager to get the Orthodox Church of Ukraine recognized. If it happens, the Phanar will undoubtedly take other, more violent steps to absolute power.

However, despite all efforts of Constantinople, it can hardly succeed. As Serbian Patriarch Irenej has claimed, the Serbian Church will stick to the Canons, and neither Church of Serbia nor other Churches will ever recognize the “Orthodox Pope”. The Phanar is opposed by Churches of Antioch, Albania, Poland, Serbia, and of the Czech Lands and Slovakia. Despite the pressure, the Greek Orthodox Church has not recognized the OCU. No matter how desperately theologians like Vlasias Pheidas (contradicting their early works by the way) or hierarchs like Metropolitan Hierotheos of Nafpaktos are trying to convince the Orthodox Churches in Bartholomew’s “chosenness” and the righteousness of his actions, the world will always follow the principle expressed by St. Nicodemus the Hagiorite: “Only Christ is Ecumenical”.

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Tamar Lomidze – OCP News Service

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    Roman 5 years

    Interesting. Aside from the ancient Patriarchates and the Church of Cyprus, the historical fact remains that all the other Orthodox Churches received their autocephaly from Constantinople; that oftentimes autocephaly was politically motivated and obtained with the aid of the state (oftentimes without the initiative or consent of the Church itself); and that in most cases there was no prior consultation with other Orthodox Churches. The Orthodox Church in Poland took years to have its autocephaly recognized by other autocephalic Churches. The main reason for the outcry is that the Russian Church has been cut down to size and the Orthodox Church of Ukraine (an independent nation, an independent people, a state with its own territory – all valid criteria in obtaining autocephaly in the past) has been recognized as independent of Russian meddling, interference, etc.

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    Your statement was perfectly outlined and completely true. The Russians conveniently ignore the fact that they received their autocephaly from Constantinople without consultation from others, and by Muscovite Princes intervening on their behalf.

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