
For years, the two leaders of the Russian Orthodox Church with whom Pope Francis met by videoconference on March 16โKirill, Patriarch of Moscow and All Rusโ, and Metropolitan Hilarion, the Churchโs chief ecumenical officerโhave worked to buttress Vladimir Putinโs efforts to reconstitute a simulacrum of the Soviet Union in the name of a Russkiy mir (โRussian worldโ). Kirill and Hilarionโs efforts have run the gamut from falsifying the history of Eastern Slavic Christianity to the virtual beatification of President Putin as a figure providentially ordained to save the world from Western decadence and โliberalism.โ Most recently, Kirill blessed a war of aggression with holy icons.
This shameful enterprise has now been forthrightly rejected by some 500 Orthodox scholars throughout the Eastern Christian world, in a Declaration on the โRussian Worldโ Teaching.
The Declaration unambiguously deplores the โRussian worldโ ideology as โa form of religious fundamentalismโ that is โtotalitarian in character.โ Orthodox believers who espouse this ideology cease to be members of the โChurch of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, the Apostles, the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed, the Ecumenical Councils, and the Fathers of the Church.โ In a word, the โRussian worldโ is a โheresy,โ and from that โvile and indefensibleโ heresy have sprung โthe shameful actions of the Government of Russia in unleashing war in Ukraine with the connivance of the Russian Orthodox Church.โ
The Declaration goes on to โcondemn . . . and rejectโ six pseudo-theological facets of โRussian worldโ ideology:
First, the signatories deplore โany teaching that seeks to replace the Kingdom of God, proclaimed and inaugurated by Christ . . . with a kingdom of this world, be that Holy Rusโ, Sacred Byzantium, or any other earthly kingdom.โ
Second, the signatories โfirmly reject all forms of government that deify the state (theocracy) and absorb the Church, depriving the Church of its freedom to stand prophetically against all injustice.โ They also โrebuke all those who affirm caesaropapism,โ which subordinates obedience to Christ to obedience to a โleader vested with ruling powers and claiming to be Godโs anointed, whether known by the title โCaesar,โ โEmperor,โ โTsar,โ โor โPresident.โโ
Third, the signatories deplore as antibiblical and heretical โany teaching that attributes divine establishment or authority, special sacredness or purity to any single local, national, or ethnic identity,โ or that divinizes โany particular culture.โ
Fourth, the signatories reject the demonization of those who are โotherโ and flatly condemn โany Manichean and Gnostic division that would elevate a holy Orthodox Eastern culture and its Orthodox people above a debased and immoral โWest.โโ
Fifth, the Declaration summons Orthodox believers to exercise authentic Christian responsibility for public life while calling out the hypocrisy of Russian churchmen: โWe rebuke those who pray for peace while failing to actively make peace, whether out of fear or lack of faith.โ
And finally, the Declaration demands that Russian Orthodox leaders be truth-tellers after the mind of Christ. Those who refuse to โspeak the truth or actively [suppress] the truth about [the] evils that are perpetrated against the Gospel of Christ in Ukraineโ condemn themselves as cowards, liars, or both. The signatories also โcondemn all talk of โfratricidal warโโ or the โrepetition of the sin of Cain, who killed his brother out of envyโ if any such use of biblical imagery does not โexplicitly acknowledge the murderous intent and culpability of one party over anotherโโin other words, Russiaโs unwarranted assault on Ukraine.
Putinโs savage war has altered so many things on the world political stage that its effects on Eastern Christianity may be overlooked. The sea change that may be underway there is of great importance, however, for two reasons. For more than a decade, Russian imperial bullying has been paralleled by the bullying of other Orthodox communions by the Patriarchate of Moscow, as it seeks hegemony in the Orthodox world. But because of his pusillanimous actions since the invasion of Ukraine on February 24, Patriarch Kirillโs moral authority is now at the sub-basement level. As Putinโs missiles have shattered Mariupol, Kirillโs acquiescence in barbarism has shattered Russian Orthodoxyโs campaign to be first among Orthodox equals.
The Declaration on the โRussian Worldโ Teaching also opens important ecumenical possibilities, especially in fostering a dialogue on social doctrine between Orthodoxy and Catholicism. Through the Putin/Kirill dyad, the ancient Byzantine notion of a โsymphonyโ between Church and state has once again led to the Churchโs corruption, as Russian Orthodoxy plays chaplain to the czar. The signatories of the Declaration understand that. The door is therefore open to a creative ecumenical conversation on Church, state, society, culture, and economy in the future.
One hopes the Vatican eventually grasps this.
This article is reprinted from First Things, through the Denver Catholic syndication service.
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Thank you, George. This is a much-needed debunking of the Russian Orthodox leadership as defender of the faith, when what they defend is a corrupt and faithless regime to preserve their power, wealth and privileges. Hopefully the split with the Eastern Orthodox hierarchy will discredit the Russian church leaders in the eyes of the believers. That will be difficult to accomplish with censored mass media across Russia also in service to Putin’s regime.