17 Δεκεμβρίου, 2020

Archdiocesan Council Begins the 2020-2022 Term

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New York, NY – Archbishop Elpidophoros convened the new Archdiocesan Council that will last until the 2022 Clergy Laity Congress. Just prior to the meeting, the Archbishop addressed the newly established “Senators for Orthodoxy and Hellenism,” a special new organization that brings together clergy and laity from around the Archdiocese with tremendous expertise and institutional memory.

In his Keynote Address to the Archdiocesan Council, Archbishop Elpidophoros reminded the Council:

“We have been forced to face unprecedented challenges in the present, even as we were working assiduously to ameliorate challenges from the past. And the fact that we have been so successful is a brilliant testament to the historic levels of cooperation and dedicated service that you have all given to this Eparchy of the First Throne of Orthodoxy, our Ecumenical Patriarchate.” (full text found at https://www.goarch.org/-/address-archdiocesancouncil-fall-2020)

The results of today’s Council included the following:

“I am very proud to say that our people – the Greek Orthodox People of America – have not wavered in their faith in God and in the Church during this crisis. But the entirety of society has suffered shortfalls of confidence during this most difficult year. We can measure it in the economy, in the political discourse, in the appearance of extremism and conspiracy theories that are usually hidden from view, and are now coming out into the information highways and sometimes out into the very streets of our cities and towns.

“Therefore, my beloved in Christ, let us take courage from what the Greek Orthodox Faithful have demonstrated this past year. We have weathered a harsh and severe storm that has cost us dearly – precious lives of families who are still grieving and who were often denied a last farewell from their loved ones because of the COVID restrictions. We have endured forced reductions in attendance at Divine Services, and substantial belt-tightening across the Archdiocese.

“But we have not lost our faith! We have not lost our purpose and our mission! Priests have found new ways to minister and the Archdiocese has adapted with new partnerships and expanded resources beyond the conventional. We have every reason to hope in the future, and for better days in 2021.”

goarch.org

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