ROC Exarch of Africa responds to accusations of "ecclesiastical racism"
The Patriarchal Exarch of Africa, Metropolitan Leonid (Gorbachev) of Klin, in response to the accusations of ethnophyletism (“ecclesiastical racism”) by the Patriarchate of Alexandria against the Russian Orthodox Church, stated on his Telegram channel that the ROC has never divided believers on religious, racial and linguistic grounds.
According to Metropolitan Leonid, earlier the Synod of the Patriarchate of Alexandria, in the context of criticizing the creation of the Patriarchal Exarchate in Africa, accused the Russian Orthodox Church of a “virus of ethnophyletism” and involvement in “neocolonialism”. But the Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church drew the attention of the accusers that it was precisely on the part of the Patriarchates of Constantinople and Alexandria, which recognized the schismatic OCU, that the distortion of Orthodox ecclesiology (the doctrine of the Church) was allowed.
“Ethnophyletism is the Church of one nation. The Russian Orthodox Church has gone through a difficult period – more than 70 years of survival in the practically godless Soviet space, and our parishioners were of different nationalities, we in the Church have never divided people into "Greeks and Jews." And now the Russian Orthodox Church does not divide its children on religious, national, linguistic or other grounds,” said the Exarch of Africa.
Metropolitan Leonid assured that Africa will not be an exception.
“Russian Orthodoxy brings to the world not Russian superiority but national and cultural diversity, and we enter the African continent with the same thesis – that in the Church ‘there is neither Greek nor Jew’ (Col. 3:11)” noted Patriarchal Exarch.
The hierarch stressed that the same cannot be said about Greek Orthodoxy, "which is precisely in many respects infected with ethnophyletism".
“Now, for example, there has been published an interview with a Madagascar cleric who was a deacon for many years, then a priest, who says that they, African clerics, have never been to the house of their bishop at all. They brought his things to the door and left or took away things and that's it. That is, they did not enter further than the porch. However, all the Greeks who may not even be parishioners of their temple calmly walk around his courtyard and house and receive all sorts of preferences. That is, people here feel humiliation precisely on racial and linguistic grounds,” the Exarch commented on his thesis.
Metropolitan Leonid added that among the Greek bishops there are bright representatives who sow "reasonable, good, eternal", but, alas, many of them suffer from the virus of "Hellenic superiority".
“Greek churches go anywhere under their Greek flags and preach their Greek, Helladic history to everyone. But Russia and the Russian Church have a different doctrine. We don't say we're the best and we don't know anyone else. The Russian will take off his last shirt and give it, including in the Church,” resumed Metropolitan Leonid.
As reported, according to Metropolitan Leonid of Klin, the ROC will not leave the African continent.
Read also
Petition Warns Canada’s Hate Speech Law Could Criminalize Scripture
Thousands of Canadians have signed a petition urging the Liberal government to drop proposed hate-speech changes that critics warn could criminalize quoting the Bible and other religious texts.
JD Vance: Criticizing Israel Is Not Antisemitism
Vice President JD Vance said opposing Israeli policies is not the same as antisemitism, sparking debate over where criticism of Israel ends and hatred of Jews begins.
First Orthodox Prayer Book Published in Indonesian Language
The first Orthodox prayer book in Indonesian has been published and presented in Bekasi, providing local faithful and new converts with a vital resource for prayer and liturgical life.
OCA Joins Legal Challenge to Illinois Abortion Referral Law
Amicus brief argues mandate violates religious freedom and compels pro-life providers to contradict their faith.
EXCLUSIVE: Leaked Ukrainian Memo Says Religious Freedom is ‘Achilles Heel’
In an emergency strategy meeting held in response to the Society of St. John's Day of Action, D.C.-based Ukrainian lobbyists acknowledged the weight of the religious freedom issue as it pertains to the Ukrainian government’s public perception.
Historic $2.9 Million Bequest Strengthens Greek Orthodox Foundation
The Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Chicago Foundation has received a record $2.9 million bequest from the late Andy Efthim, a devoted layman whose faith-filled generosity will support the Church’s mission for generations.