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    By Webmaster on June 11, 2016 Governance & Unity News, Governance Top Stories
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    HGC_Logo_SmallSource: Holy and Great Council

    Kolymvari, Crete, Greece

    June 11, 2016

    Orthodox Churches Plant Seeds for Unity
    Despite Tough Conditions

    Messaging Committee Convenes in Communion

     The budding fruits of the upcoming Holy and Great Council began forming when the “Messaging Committee” convened. Τhe Messaging Committee is a gathering that expresses faith in collective roots despite a rocky history, which stretches across hundreds of years and unimaginably diverse cultures.

    The Orthodox Churches of the world are working together to unite perspectives of the Message, showing unprecedented collaboration by simply gathering to talk together at a table.

    His Eminence Metropolitan George of Paphos presided over a Divine Liturgy at the Patriarchal and Stavropegial Monastery “Gonia”. This Liturgy ushered the committee into deliberations, which carried throughout the day.

    The Messaging Committee will convene 9-16 June at the Orthodox Academy of Crete, in Kolymvari.

    What is on the Holy and Great Council’s agenda? They are items that have been passionately and thoughtfully discussed for more than 40 years by many Orthodox Primates, but never as one church body.

    How the Messaging Committee works

    The Messaging Committee will draft a set of statements that will be considered by the Synaxis — or gathering — of the Primates as they work toward agreeing as a full Council.

    The Message will impact the collective Orthodox Church community, and will also mark a historic milestone in the history of Christianity. As the Messaging Committee convenes, many of the world’s Autocephalous Orthodox Churches have expressed a need for solidarity. Together they face times of distress or conflict. Also, together, they face ideological challenges, spiritual confusion, social unrest, and stigma and discrimination that have led to persecution.

    The Message of the Committee will show the capability of faith, and the fruit it could potentially bear in spite of a difficult context.

    The Holy and Great Council will officially open June 20th at the Orthodox Academy of Crete in Greece.

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    2 Comments

    1. Christos Christomos on June 13, 2016 9:34 pm

      Sorry, without Russia, Bulgaria, Antioch, Serbs, etc. this meeting is a bust!

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      • S K on June 15, 2016 1:28 pm

        Thank God they are standing against what the prophecies call this False and Unholy Council that will trigger invasion of Greece by Turkey. Turkey is already in the examilia this past week, Saints Prophecies dont lie, first part of prophecy has already come to pass this council was moved from Turkey to Crete. Ecumenism is Pan Heresy we must stand against syncretism.

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