Phanar’s exarch in Lithuania: Categorically against taking away MP churches

Justinus Kiviloo, the head of the Lithuanian Exarchate of the Patriarchate of Constantinople. Photo: LRT

The Phanar cleric Justinus Kiviloo, the head of the newly established Exarchate of the Patriarchate of Constantinople in Lithuania, told LRT that he does not intend to take churches away from the Lithuanian Church of the Moscow Patriarchate and considers such actions unacceptable.

“I’ve heard that there is an opinion in Lithuania that Russian [Orthodox] churches should be taken away [from the Moscow Patriarchate]. I’m categorically against that. We have to build churches ourselves," Kiviloo said. “Of course, it will take time, but we are looking for possibilities.”

The clergyman, who came to Lithuania from Estonia, celebrated his first service as the head of the new Orthodox Church structure in Lithuania at the Roman Catholic Church of the Holy Trinity on 6 January.

The exarch said that the community, currently gathering in prayer houses of different denominations, will eventually have its own church, which they hope to build with donations.

According to the resource, the decision to register the Exarchate of the Patriarchate of Constantinople in Lithuania will be made by the Lithuanian Ministry of Justice. LRT writes that the registration of the exarchate will give the organisation access to state financial support allocated to traditional religious communities.

The Exarchate in Lithuania consists of ten clergy and ten communities in different cities.

As reported, the Phanar is setting up its exarchate in Lithuania.

Read also

Metropolitan Longin Alleges Assassination Plot Against Him

Bancheny hierarch claims a group from Ivano-Frankivsk was sent to kill him.

Archbishop of Cyprus: Decision on Metropolitan Tychikos’ Appeal Expected in August

Hierarch retains presumption of innocence amid ongoing review by Ecumenical Patriarchate.

Holy Cross Seminarians Conclude Pilgrimage with Spiritual Encounters in Thessaloniki and Mount Athos

Students reflect on ministry and heritage during the final days of the transformative journey.

Estonian Government Passes New Law Against Orthodox Church

New legislation would force the Estonian Orthodox Church to cut its ties with the Moscow Patriarchate. This is depsite the fact that the Estonian Church has been autonomous since 1993.

Over 100 Souls Received Into the Patriarchal Exarchate of Africa

The Russian Orthodox Church's missionary efforts bear fruit in Zambia and Cameroon.

OCU and Uniates Conduct Joint Consecration for Military Church Construction

"Hierarchs" Dumenko and Greek-Catholic Chaplains Conduct Joint Rite