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{"id":6828,"date":"2010-05-28T15:37:12","date_gmt":"2010-05-28T20:37:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.aoiusa.org\/?p=6828"},"modified":"2010-05-28T15:59:41","modified_gmt":"2010-05-28T20:59:41","slug":"scoba-message-of-the-episcopal-assembly-of-the-canonical-orthodox-hierarchs-of-north-and-central-america-may-26-28-2010","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.aoiusa.org\/scoba-message-of-the-episcopal-assembly-of-the-canonical-orthodox-hierarchs-of-north-and-central-america-may-26-28-2010\/","title":{"rendered":"[SCOBA] Message of the Episcopal Assembly Of the Canonical Orthodox Hierarchs of North and Central America May 26-28, 2010"},"content":{"rendered":"

Putting aside all the speculations about where the American Church is headed for the moment, think about the true significance of the meeting. All in all, this is a very constructive event regardless of the divisions that exist. The divisions are real, but clearly the need to transcend those divisions is more pressing and that is a cause for optimism, even hope. We are seeing the self-identity of the Church in America emerge, and a critical step in that growth is that bishops get to know each other, learn how to work together, perhaps discover similar concerns and worries, and maybe, just maybe, discover they are more unified in purpose and intention than they previously knew. <\/p>\n

How will it end? We don’t know, but we do know this: That the Bishops even met can be counted a success, just as Ligonier was a success even though it ostensibly failed. American Orthodoxy can be a dynamic force for bringing Christ to the culture (yes, I really believe this) and once the nascent creativity of the people of God is unleashed (yes, I believe this too), we might look back as this meeting as a milestone on that journey.<\/em><\/p>\n

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Episcopal Assembly<\/strong>
\nOf the Canonical Orthodox Hierarchs of North and Central America May 26-28, 2010<\/strong>
\nMESSAGE<\/strong><\/div>\n

We glorify the name of the Triune God for gathering us at this first Episcopal Assembly of this region in New York City on May 26-28, 2010 in response to the decisions of the Fourth Pre-Conciliar Pan-Orthodox Conference held at the Orthodox Center of the Ecumenical Patriarchate in Chamb\u00e9sy, Switzerland, from June 6-12, 2009, at the invitation of His All Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew.<\/p>\n

Gathered together in the joy of the Feast of Pentecost, we humbly recognize our calling, in our unworthiness, to serve as instruments and disciples of the Paraclete, who \u201cholds together the whole institution of the Church\u201d (Hymn of Vespers of Pentecost).<\/p>\n

We honor and express gratitude to the Primates and Representatives of the Orthodox Autocephalous Churches who assembled at the Ecumenical Patriarchate from October 10-12, 2008 to affirm their \u201cunswerving position and obligation to safeguard the unity of the Orthodox Church\u201d (Chamb\u00e9sy Rules of Operation, Article 5.1a) and emphasized their will and \u201cdesire for the swift healing of every canonical anomaly that has arisen from historical circumstances and pastoral requirements\u201d (Message of the Primates 13.1-2)<\/p>\n

We call to mind those who envisioned this unity in this region and strove to transcend the canonical irregularities resulting for many reasons, including geographically overlapping jurisdictions. For, just as the Lord in the Divine Eucharist is \u201cbroken and distributed, but not divided\u201d (Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom), so also His Body comprises many members, while constituting His One Church.
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\nWe are grateful for the gift of the doctrinal and liturgical unity that we already share, and we are inspired by our leaders, the Heads of all the Orthodox Churches throughout the world, who proposed that which we painfully yearn for in this region, i.e., the \u201cswift healing of every canonical anomaly\u201d (Message of the Primates 13.2). We are also grateful that they established a fundamental process toward a canonical direction and resolution.<\/p>\n

We are thankful to almighty God for the growth of Orthodoxy, for the preservation of our traditions, and for the influence of our communities in this region. This is indeed a miracle and a mystery.<\/p>\n

During our gathering, and in accordance with the rules of operation of Episcopal Assemblies promulgated by the Fourth Pan-Orthodox Pre-Conciliar Conference, we established:<\/p>\n

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  1. A registry of canonical bishops (Article 6.1)<\/li>\n
  2. A committee to determine the canonical status of local communities in the region that have no reference to the Most Holy Autocephalous Churches (Article 6.2)<\/li>\n
  3. A registry of canonical clergy (Article 6.3)<\/li>\n
  4. Committees to undertake the work of the Assembly, among others including liturgical, pastoral, financial, educational, ecumenical, and legal issues (Articles 11 and 12)<\/li>\n
  5. A committee to plan for the organization of the Orthodox of the region on a canonical basis (Article 5.1).<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

    In addition to the above, we agreed that a directory would be created and maintained by the Assembly of all canonical congregations in our region.<\/p>\n

    We as Episcopal Assembly understand ourselves as being the successors of the Standing Conference of Canonical Orthodox Bishops in the Americas (SCOBA), assuming its agencies, dialogues, and other ministries.<\/p>\n

    Moreover, at the formal request of the Hierarchs who have jurisdiction in Canada, the Assembly will submit to the Ecumenical Patriarch, in accordance with the rules of operation (Article 13), a request to partition the present region of North and Central America into two distinct regions of the United States and Canada. Additionally, at the request of the Hierarchs who have jurisdiction in Mexico and Central America, the Assembly will likewise request to merge Mexico and Central America with the Assembly of South America.<\/p>\n

    As Orthodox Hierarchs in this blessed region, we express our resolve to adhere to and adopt the regulations proposed by the Pan-Orthodox Conferences and approved by the Autocephalous Orthodox Churches, and to do everything in our power by the grace of God to advance actions that facilitate canonical order in our region.<\/p>\n

    We confess our fidelity to the Apostolic Orthodox faith and pledge to promote \u201ccommon action to address the pastoral needs of Orthodox living in our region\u201d (Chamb\u00e9sy, Decision 2c). We call upon our clergy and faithful to join us in these efforts \u201cto safeguard and contribute to the unity of the Orthodox Church of the region in its theological, ecclesiological, canonical, spiritual, philanthropic, educational and missionary obligations\u201d (Article 5.1) as we eagerly anticipate the Holy and Great Council.<\/p>\n

    The Assembly concluded with the celebration of the Divine Liturgy on Friday, May 28, 2010 at the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Archdiocesan Cathedral in New York City. During the Liturgy prayers were offered for the repose of the eleven victims of the current ecological disaster in the Gulf Coast, for the consolation of their families, for all those adversely affected by this catastrophe, as well as for all people living under conditions of war, persecution, violence, and oppression.<\/p>\n

    Of the sixty-six Hierarchs in the region, the following 55 were present at this Assembly:<\/p>\n

    Archbishop Demetrios, Chairman
    \nMetropolitan Philip, Vice Chairman
    \nArchbishop Justinian, Vice Chairman
    \nBishop Basil, Secretary
    \nArchbishop Antony,Treasurer
    \nMetropolitan Iakovos
    \nMetropolitan Constantine
    \nMetropolitan Athenagoras
    \nMetropolitan Methodios
    \nMetropolitan Isaiah
    \nMetropolitan Nicholas
    \nMetropolitan Alexios
    \nMetropolitan Nikitas
    \nMetropolitan Nicholas
    \nMetropolitan Gerasimos
    \nMetropolitan Evangelos
    \nMetropolitan Paisios
    \nArchbishop Yurij
    \nBishop Christopher
    \nBishop Vikentios
    \nBishop Savas
    \nBishop Andonios
    \nBishop Ilia
    \nBishop Ilarion
    \nBishop Andriy
    \nBishop Demetrios
    \nBishop Daniel
    \nBishop Antoun
    \nBishop Joseph
    \nBishop Thomas
    \nBishop Mark
    \nBishop Alexander
    \nMetropolitan Hilarion
    \nBishop Iov
    \nBishop Gabriel
    \nBishop Peter
    \nBishop Theodosius
    \nBishop George
    \nBishop Ieronim
    \nMetropolitan Christopher
    \nBishop Maxim
    \nArchbishop Nicolae
    \nBishop Ioan Casian
    \nMetropolitan Joseph
    \nMetropolitan Jonah
    \nArchbishop Nathaniel
    \nArchbishop Seraphim
    \nBishop Nikon
    \nBishop Tikhon
    \nBishop Benjamin
    \nBishop Melchisedek
    \nBishop Irineu
    \nBishop Irinee
    \nBishop Michael<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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