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Georgian Orthodox Church Rejects Ecumenical Document for Worldwide Orthodox Council
Catholic Culture ^ | 2/25/16

Posted on 02/27/2016 6:40:17 AM PST by marshmallow

The Georgian Orthodox Church has rejected a document on ecumenism, prepared for the worldwide council of Orthodox leaders scheduled to take place in Crete in June.

The rejection of the preparatory document by one of the world's fourteen autocephalous Orthodox churches poses the first serious challenge for the council's planners. A key organizing principle for the council has been that any statement or document produced by the participants must have unanimous support. The opposition of the Georgian hiearchy also illustrates the deep suspicions about ecumenical work within some Orthodox circles.

Patriarch Ilia II of Tbilisi, the leader of the Georgian Orthodox Church, announced that the Georgian Synod had rejected the document on ecumenism. "Our Church is that which saves our country and our people," he said. "In the future our Church will stand as a guard for Orthodoxy."


TOPICS: Ecumenism; Orthodox Christian
KEYWORDS: ecumenism; orthodoxchurch; orthodoxy

1 posted on 02/27/2016 6:40:17 AM PST by marshmallow
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To: marshmallow
Very interesting. I hadn't known about that.

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Over 80% of Georgia's 4.5 million people say they belong to the Georgian Orthodox Church, however, experts claim only about 15% - 25% actively participate in rituals.

I was curious about how many souls would be involved.
So, about 3.6 million are part of the Church and 225,000 participate (25%).
I wish them well.

2 posted on 02/27/2016 11:13:23 AM PST by cloudmountain
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