Greek theologian accuses Patriarch Bartholomew of heresy
Patriarch Bartholomew of Constantinople. Photo: panorama
John K. Diotis, a Greek priest and theologian, believes that the actions of Patriarch Bartholomew to grant "autocephaly" to the OCU can be regarded as heresy. He stated this in his appeal published on the website of the Orthodoxos Typos.
In particular, commenting on the bestowal of the Tomos to the OCU by Patriarch Bartholomew, Fr. John remarks that "not a single autocephaly has ever been granted with such terrifying violations, trampling and rejection of the Holy Canons, as it has happened now."
The priest believes that in this case "the actions of Patriarch Bartholomew became a real temptation and scandal for the Church."
In his opinion, the head of Phanar violated a number of canons, including “an overt incursion into someone else’s canonical jurisdiction, two bishops in one area, non-recognition of church punishments imposed by another Local Church, which were recognized by all other Churches, etc.”
At the same time, the priest emphasized that "the rejection of the Holy Canons is a heresy."
Protopresbyter John K. Diotis was born in 1930 in the village of Paleokatuna (Greece). After serving in the Navy, he graduated from the theological faculty of the University of Athens. Since 1957, he has served in the Athenian temple of St. Great Martyr Panteleimon. He is a winner of many honorable awards, among which are the awards of the Athenian Academy of Sciences and the Holy Synod of the Church of Greece.
Earlier, the UOJ wrote that according to Protopresbyter John K. Diotis, the OCU is a pseudo-church and a malignant formation.
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