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    “I have ways to put them in their place” – Cyprus Church Primate on OCU opponents

    He is still an Archbishop and he has not died, but he is alive, said the Primate of the Church of Cyprus in response to the attitude of members of the Holy Synod of the Church of Cyprus who do not comply with the decisions of the Holy Synod as regards the recognition of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine.

    The Archbishop said their behavior is a reason for the Church to take a strict stance, but added that it would leave them in their delusion, Orthodox Times reports.

    Members of the Holy Synod who do not agree with the recognition of the autocephaly of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine, which was decided to be granted by the Ecumenical Patriarchate, abstain from the synodal concelebrations of the Divine Liturgy, thus taking a stance in favor of the arguments of the Russian Orthodox Church, according to the opposite view.

    In his statement to CyBC, Archbishop Chrysostomos of Cyprus referred to disrespect in the decisions of the Synod by stressing the behavior or even an attempt to bypass or despise the primate.

    As he said, “The holy brother must always take into account that I am still Archbishop. I did not die. I am still alive.”

    The Archbishop told CyBC, “I think the brothers are wrong. If I am interested in making them see reason, they stop being synodal members, when they do not respect the Holy Synod. That is why I remain silent, so that the Church is not harmed.”

    The Archbishop spoke about the virtue of patience, a notion he was taught when he was a monk in the Monastery of Saint Neophytos.

    As he said, “When someone stubbornly insisted on his point of view, we said ‘stay in your delusion.'”

    Asked whether the crisis is deepening under the threat of breaking the communion, he said: “If this issue does not deepen, then the Church must be strict. I have ways to put them in their place, but I will not start now.”

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