Unity of Patriarch Kirill with the Wolves’ Council in Crete

24 June 2016

To Bishops of the Orthodox Church

In connection with the Eighth Great Council and its first attempt in Crete, it is necessary to ask the most essential questions:

Question: What is the essence of Christianity?

Response: The essence of Christianity is the saving faith in Jesus Christ which consists in admitting one’s own sins and believing that Jesus Christ, being the only Saviour of mankind, forgives sins. The Council prepared by Kirill totally boycotts this.

Question: Does Christianity have a duty to carry out mission among pagans even at the cost of martyrdom?

Response: All the apostles preached the Gospel to pagans and died martyrs for this testimony to the uniqueness of salvation in Christ. Thousands of missionaries followed them, going into all the world to preach the Gospel to pagans. Today, the Council de facto denies mission, calling it an expression of fanaticism and saying that there can be no attempt to make one religion predominate over the other ones.

Question: What is the relation of Christianity to pagan cults?

Response: When the chosen people of the Old Testament opened to and tolerated pagan cults, it was followed by punishments – wars, diseases and Babylonian captivity. In the New Testament, the apostles did not tolerate pagan cults but presented pagans with an uncompromising demand: if they wanted to become Christians, they had to break radically with pagan cults and practices. They could not be both this and that, as recommended by Kirill and the document drafted by him.

Question: The Council advocates so-called elimination of discrimination by hypocritically appealing to Scripture, Gal 3:28 and Col 3:11. Is this teaching in accordance with Scripture and God’s laws?

Response: The Scripture calls homosexuality an abomination, and it presents the punishment for it as a warning to the future generations (Jud 7; 2Pe 2:6). The mission of the Church is not to deal with so-called elimination of discrimination, which is a mere disguise for the legalization of crime and perversion; on the contrary, the Church must be the pillar of truth and encourage even the greatest sinners to repent and to be converted. To tolerate sins and crimes and to use elimination of discrimination as an excuse is a blasphemy against the Holy Spirit and a mockery of the whole Scripture and the Holy Tradition as well as of all the saint apostles and martyrs.

Question: Why did Kirill refuse to participate in the wolves’ Council at the last moment if he had prepared it so thoroughly and publicized?

Response: It is another manoeuvre to deceive the public. In fact, by his message of greeting to the wolves’ Council he approved its heretical content which he, being a pan-heretic, had devised.

Question: What is behind the statement of Kirill in his greeting which reads: “We all together are responsible for the fate of Holy Orthodoxy.”

Response: Promoting interreligious dialogue and so-called elimination of discrimination on grounds of gender etc., Kirill promotes Satanism of the NWO and eliminates Holy Orthodoxy. At the same time, however, he hypocritically emphasizes that we all must be aware of our responsibility for the fate of Holy Orthodoxy. If an Orthodox believer takes seriously the advice of Kirill and becomes aware of his responsibility, the first step must be separation from the apostate Kirill who opposes Christ, has expelled the Spirit of God and received the spirit of the New Age, the spirit of antichrist. To remain in unity with Kirill is a tragedy for Holy Orthodoxy. It is the duty of the Orthodox priests and bishops to stop mentioning his name in the Divine Liturgy.

The essential question is: Does Kirill preach heresies or not? The reality is: He does promote heresies but disguises himself.

Quote by Kirill: “I am deeply convinced that the voice of any of the local Churches – large or small, old or new – cannot be despised.”

Response: The apostate Kirill said that the voice of any of the local Churches cannot be despised. However, he had already agreed with the apostate Bartholomew on a heretical document on the very first day of the Council, without any regard for the voice of any of the local Churches. This document is a suicide of Holy Orthodoxy.

Question: What about the meeting in Havana?

Response: Kirill accidentally landed in Havana. The apostate Pope Francis appeared there by chance. Before any of the Churches could raise their voice, as Kirill would never disregard the voice of any of the Churches, they signed a declaration by accident, which they had just happened to prepare.

Quote by Kirill: “The absence of consent by the Church of Antioch to the convening of the Council means that general consent was not reached.”

Response: In this period, we come to hear about an accidental terrorist act, which mass media also relate to the situation concerning Patriarch John of Antioch and planned assassination. Patriarch John radically opposed the wolves’ Council. 10 years ago, when there was an attempt to convene the wolves’ Council, it was radically opposed by Patriarch Peter of Alexandria. The helicopter crashed and he and his closest bishops died. The Council was also radically opposed by Patriarch Irenaeus of Jerusalem. Subsequently, the apostates Bartholomew and Kirill staged a coup against him and arranged his uncanonical deposition and home imprisonment. They installed their heretical Patriarch Theophilos. Regarding Patriarch Irenaeus, it is also thanks to him that consensus was not reached. Will he live to see the planned Eighth Council?

Quote by Kirill: “I trust that if there is good will, the meeting in Crete can become an important step towards overcoming the present contradictions.”

Response: But why are there contradictions? Because Kirill introduces heresies which destroy the essence of Holy Orthodoxy. In this situation, contradictions are necessary. It is heroic to stand against heresy and a heretic who abuses the holy office and is under a curse. If anyone separates from the heretic Kirill, one is no schismatic but a holy confessor. An example of heroic separation is Bishop Longin from Ukraine and eight Moldovan monasteries.

 

+ Elijah

Patriarch of the Byzantine Catholic Patriarchate

+ Methodius OSBMr                                    + Timothy OSBMr

Secretary Bishops

http://vkpatriarhat.org/en/?page_id=9564

 

Copies to:

Governments of the Russian Federation and other Orthodox nations

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