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Orthodox Priest launches “The Orthodox Leader” website

December 1, 2009 by Fr. Johannes Jacobse ·

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In a move sure to make some uncomfortable, strike fear in the hearts of others, and raise the ire of many, Fr. Basil Biberdorf, a married priest in the Orthodox Church in America, launched “The Orthodox Leader.” Fr. Basil writes:

Fr. Basil Biberdorf

Fr. Basil Biberdorf

We have a problem in Orthodox North America. Worse than matters of theft and malfeasance, we have sexual sin among some of the clergy – fornication, adultery, homosexuality, and, dare I say it, pedophilia – that is all too often being passed over by hierarchs and church administrators. Some priests, deacons, and bishops who should be serving, caring, and interceding for their flocks are instead defiling themselves and, in some cases, ravaging the flock for their own base appetites…

It is time for action, Fr. Basil adds:

It must stop. If we are to have any Christian integrity, if we are to demonstrate Christian leadership, if we are to show the barest shred of concern for the preaching of Christ’s Gospel, we (corporately and individually) must stop aiding and abetting evil by refusing to restrain those guilty of these offenses.

As a priest myself, I am concerned that these unchecked evils cast a shadow over all of my brethren. How many times are devoted, pious clergy having their integrity silently questioned: Is he gay? Is he faithful to his wife? Can I trust him around my children? The vast majority of my brother clergy are absolutely principled on all these points. The sorry reactions that have been given to the few transgressors, though, make it perfectly reasonable for the faithful to have these questions.

This article is a plea for our leaders in the Church – hierarchs, chancellors, deans, and officials – to restrain evil rather than simply tolerating it. Suspension from clerical duties is insufficient. If a clergyman is not faithful to his wife or his celibacy, he should be deposed. If he has molested a child or seduced an adolescent, he should be deposed. If he has responded to a penitent’s confession with a sexual advance, he should be deposed. The action should be taken quickly and publicly, not with the intent to humiliate or to deny repentance and forgiveness to the guilty, but to proclaim that Christ’s Church stands against evil in all its forms. It must be done with regard solely for the care of the injured parties and the integrity of the Church, not with any regard for the reputation of the guilty or the legal consequences that might result.

Visit The Orthodox Leader.

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7 Responses to “Orthodox Priest launches “The Orthodox Leader” website”
  1. 1

    Another Orthodox voice rises to challenge the evil and corruption that has been tolerated and enabled in Christ’s Church. God bless Fr. Basil for stepping into the public arena to open challenge the complacent leadership and standing up for truth and righteousness.

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    George Michalopulos says:

    Ditto. Does anybody know what jurisdiction he is?

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    Sbdn. Anthony Stokes says:

    Has anyone else reported that that is not Fr. Basil in that picture? His picture is available on his blog.

  5. 5
    Fr. Johannes Jacobse says:

    Thanks for pointing this out Sbdn. Anthony. We corrected it.

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