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    47th Biennial Clergy-Laity Congress of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America

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    By Webmaster on July 1, 2024 Governance & Unity News, Governance Top Stories
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    Source: Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America

    The sun shone warmly on faithful and clergy as they gathered outside the soon-to-be inaugurated Leadership 100 (L100) Exhibit Hall for the 2024 Clergy-Laity Congress. Friendly reunions and chatter continued on as hierarchs began to arrive and mingle with the crowd. Before long, it was time for the official ribbon-cutting ceremony, led by His Eminence Archbishop Elpidophoros of America, together with the Patriarchal Representatives to the Congress, Their Eminences Archbishop Nikitas of Thyateira and Great Britain and Metropolitan Cleopas of Sweden and All Scandinavia, the hierarchs of the Holy Eparchial Synod, L100 Chairman Dimitrios Logothetis, and Executive Director Paulette Poulos.

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    1. Bruce Wm. Trakas on July 1, 2024 5:00 am

      +Elpidophoros is proposing an abusive ’25/’26 budget which would be a horror to the faithful. They probably think it will pass due to the likely very low delegate turn out given San Diego’s long distance from most parishes in the U.S. It will add 5.9% and 8.9% to the annual Parish Assessments! How many more gyros need be sold to make that up?
      A motion must be made for a secret ballot. The Priests and Hierarchs cannot oppose an Archdiocesan Budget as +Elpidophoros will seek to sanction them.

      Otherwise, let us pray that the 47th Congress enables progress to the Holy Archdiocese which has dropped 100,000 members in recent years.

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    2. Jk on July 1, 2024 8:21 pm

      It fascinates me that the greatest issue confronting the GOA, the loss of parishioners, does not seem to be on the agenda of the Clergy Laith Congress. The GOA is in a state of terminal decline and no one addresses the issue. Additionally, it seems to me that the issue of language in the church should be discussed. There is a direct correlation between the 2 issues I mentioned.

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    3. Joseph on July 5, 2024 8:11 am

      JK, they are addressing it–by doubling-down. See “Preserving Greek Heritage Workshop at the 2024 Clergy-Laity Congress”. They can’t separate Greek nationalism from Orthodoxy. At my local GOA church there isn’t a single icon of an American saint on the wall. But they do have the Greek flag. Why? As much as I love the Orthodox patrimony, I am growing so tired of these ethnophyletic Orthodox churches.

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    4. Jk on July 6, 2024 9:33 am

      Joseph, the GOA has made multiple attempts at re-Hellenization. It doesn’t work. For most, preserving Hellenism means preserving the language. Yet, the majority of the people in the GOA do not know Greek as evidenced by the fact the choirs sing hymns in Greek using English phonetics. A church focuses on our Savior, Jesus Christ, an ethnic club focuses on a cultural heritage. The GOA needs to take seriously the words of St Paul who said, ” let us look to Jesus the author and finisher of our faith”. The GOA needs to decide if it is the Body of Christ or a Greek club -it can’t be both.

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