Jerusalem Delegation in Athens to Address Sinai Monastery Dispute
Photo: Orthodox Times
ATHENS — A three-member delegation from the Patriarchate of Jerusalem has arrived in Athens to address the internal crisis at Saint Catherine’s Monastery on Mount Sinai, following the deposition of Archbishop Damianos by a faction within the Brotherhood.
Acting at the request of Archbishop Damianos, the Patriarch of Jerusalem dispatched the delegation “with the aim of peaceful resolution and restoration of ecclesiastical communion.” The committee includes Archbishop Aristarchos of Constantine, Chief Secretary of the Patriarchate; Archimandrite Ieronymos, exarch of the Holy Sepulchre in Greece; and Archimandrite Christodoulos, secretary of the Holy and Sacred Synod. They are accompanied by Professor Theodoros Yiangou, a canon law expert.
The delegation visited the Holy Metochion of the Holy Sepulchre in Athens, emphasizing that dialogue must begin “with prayer, humility, and faith.”
“The principal aim is reconciliation and healing of the sacred institution of the monastery, safeguarding the witness of the one, holy, catholic, and apostolic church,” the Patriarchate said in an official statement.
Previously, UOJ reported that an assembly of 15 monks was held, reportedly resulting in the decision to suspend Archbishop Damianos of Sinai, the monastery’s abbot. Archbishop Damianos later released his own statement on the matter.
Read also
UN Experts Warn Ukraine Over Religious Freedom Violations Amid Crackdown on UOC
Revocation of Met. Onuphry's citizenship and efforts to dissolve Kyiv Metropolis raise alarms over misuse of national security laws to restrict freedom of religion and belief.
Dumenko: In Time, Everyone in UOC Will ‘See the Light’ and Join OCU
"Epiphany" Dumenko claims that the believers of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church are in "spiritual captivity," so they do not want to join his structure.
Albanian Church Opposes 'Gender Equality' Law
Albania's religious leaders have warned that the law undermines family values and is contrary to human nature.
Abp. Michael Visits Parish, Enrolls 10 Catechumens in Historic Weekend
St. John the Theologian Orthodox Church sees record attendance, growing Hispanic presence, and renewed interest in Orthodox faith during archpastoral visit and catechumen reception.
Pochaiv Lavra Responds to Media Reports Following Search by Ukrainian Authorities
Monastery claims lawyer’s office was searched without proper court order or legal oversight; students blocked from prayer during evening service.
St. Athanasius College Offers Course on 'Types and Symbols in the Bible'
Led by Dr. Christopher Lockwood, this five-week course explores how Scripture reveals Christ through patterns, images, and sacred signs.