Jamaica Gleaner

Orthodox Church cuts ties with Alexandria patriarch

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MOSCOW (AP):

THE RUSSIAN Orthodox Church has cut ties with the head of the Eastern Orthodox Patriarcha­te in Alexandria following his decision to recognise Ukraine’s new independen­t Orthodox Church.

The Russian church’s Holy Synod ruled late Thursday to rupture all links with Patriarch Theodore II of Alexandria and All Africa.

It noted, however, that it will remain in communion with those clerics of his church who didn’t support the decision.

The Holy Synod also decided that its parishes in Africa will be removed from the Patriarcha­te of Alexandria’s jurisdicti­on and made directly subordinat­e to the Russian Orthodox Church’s head, Patriarch Kirill.

The move follows January’s decision by Constantin­ople Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholome­w I, who is considered first among equals in Orthodox patriarchy, to grant independen­ce to the new Orthodox Church of Ukraine, severing its centuries-long ties with the Russian Orthodox Church.

Many Ukrainians had resented the status of the Moscow-affiliated church. The push for a full-fledged Ukrainian church intensifie­d amid a tug of war between the two ex-Soviet neighbours that followed Moscow’s 2014 annexation of Ukraine’s Crimea and its support for a separatist insurgency in eastern Ukraine.

The Constantin­ople Patriarch’s move angered the Russian Orthodox Church, which cut ties with the Istanbul-based Patriarcha­te. The decision to grant independen­ce to Ukraine’s church has split the Orthodox world, with some churches supporting it and others criticisin­g the move.

The Eastern Orthodox Church in Africa represents a small fraction of Egypt’s Orthodox Christians, the majority of whom belong to the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria.

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