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Orthodox Times (EN) · Aug 16 View source View full article on hyper.nooz.ai

Metropolitan of Kyiv: Our Autocephaly does not require Moscow’s approval | Orthodox Times (en)

… towards the continued existence in Ukraine of a jurisdiction subordinate to Moscow, as well as our calls for dialogue and ecclesiastical peace, as supposed evidence of our weakness and their own correctness.”

“Recognition of our Church did not depend upon Moscow”

The Metropolitan insisted that Moscow’s approval was not required for the establishment or recognition of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine.

Indeed, it was not from Moscow that we received our autocephaly. It was not Moscow that granted us the Tomos, nor did recognition of our Church’s authenticity depend upon Moscow—just as the authenticity of Paul’s apostleship did not depend upon the opinions of his opponents,” Metropolitan Epifaniy stated.

“Just as Paul was called to become an apostle by the Head of the Church Himself, so we received the Tomos and the proclamation of our status as an autocephalous Local Church from the first among the Primates of the Orthodox Church—the Ecumenical Patriarch, who alone, according to the conciliar canons, possesses this authority.

According to Metropolitan Epifaniy, the Tomos granted by the Ecumenical Patriarchate provides the canonical foundation for the autocephaly of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine, irrespective of whether Moscow accepts it.

Dialogue with the Moscow-affiliated jurisdiction

The Metropolitan also addressed the presence in Ukraine of the ecclesiastical jurisdiction historically subordinate to Moscow. He argued …

Against · Moscow
Sentiment: negative

The speaker explicitly denies that Moscow has any authority over their autocephaly or the granting of the Tomos.

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