Voices from Russia

Wednesday, 16 May 2012

16 May 2012. Konvertsy Faction Raising Unauthorised Cultus Around the Person of the Late Archbishop Dmitri

No, Dmitri was NOT a saint… and all the caterwauling by all the konvertsy can’t make it so…

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Got this from another Kitchen Cabinet member:

Ground was broken at St Seraphim Cathedral in Dallas TX to build the mausoleum to be the final resting place for the corpus {“corpus” was in the original, I’d NEVER be that vacuous and fatuous: editor} of Archbishop Dmitri. Metropolitan Jonah, Subdeacon Jeff Wynn, Milos Konjevich, diocesan treasurer, and Subdeacon Vladimir Gregorenko have met with the architect Nick Unich and his associate to design the new chapel. According to Michael Smith, task force member and parish council member, “We couldn’t be more excited. This is a positive uplifting experience for the entire Diocese of the South to have Vladyka back with us”.

With the pouring of the foundation scheduled for week of 14 May, Archbishop Dmitri could arrive back at the cathedral as early as 1 July. The chapel construction should start shortly thereafter and take nine to 12 months. Approximately 40 percent of the funds needed to complete construction of the chapel are now available. A new website at AbpDmitri.org (under construction) will follow the progress of construction.

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The OCA’s out of bloody gelt (so much so that JP’s reaching into local DC funds to pay his rent), yet, there’s money being spent on this. It does make one wonder if Dickie Wood got the drop because his crook starosta was skimming funds for JP… it’s not inconceivable, given the murky history of Bobby with the Moscow OCA representation (and JP’s Bobby’s Boy… make no mistake on it). Furthermore, sources tell me that konvertsy nutters are painting Royster’s icon… just as some SVS oddbods have painted Schmemann’s icon (like the crew at New Skete… AARGH). All in all, Dmitri was a equivocal figure at best… but it does give one a handle on the mentality of the konvertsy… scary, ain’t it? Well, there’ll probably be another tempest in a teacup amongst the unrepresentative nutjob lot at Monomakhos… remember this… anyone who posts under a “username” AUTOMATICALLY forfeits credibility… ponder that. You wonder what they’re scared of…

Barbara-Marie Drezhlo

Wednesday 16 May 2012

Albany NY

This Just In Department:

Apparently, Gregory Burke and a fellow named Gantt are listed as clergy on the OCA Diocese of the South website, but not on the main OCA website. A Kitchen Cabinet member opined:

What’s going on? Is Burke a cleric in good standing or not? Is Gantt an OCA cleric or not? As you say, Fathausen’s more secretive (actually downright sneakier!) than Herman ever was…

Quite. That’s why rumour walks abroad… if the Metropolitan and his claque are secretive, what does that do? Would Metropolitan Leonty Turkevich have acted in such a way? Answer me that one…

BMD

Wednesday, 25 April 2012

25 April 2012. Dickie Wood Spiritual Trial to be Today… Dickie in Parts Unknown…

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A friend sent me this. It requires no commentary:

Tomorrow, 25 April 2012, Fr Zacchaeus Wood is to be tried by a spiritual court at the OCA Chancery on charges of disobedience to the Metropolitan.  He refused to return to the USA and cooperate in the investigation into allegations of misconduct made against him in Moscow.  Bishop Matthias Moriak will preside as judge; OCA Chancellor John Jillions will act as prosecutor.  The jury will consist of several priests, including a New Skete monk. Metropolitan Jonah isn’t expected to be present.  Witnesses include Fr Alexander Garklavs and OCA Secretary Fr Eric Tosi. Although Wood is rumored to be in the States, it isn’t known whether he’ll appear in person or be tried in absentia.  Also, it isn’t known whether his lawyer, Vlad Berezansky Jr, will show. He’s the son of Fr Vladimir Berzonsky, who abruptly retired in February 2012 from the parish in Parma OH and moved to Naples FL (Bobby K’s haunt… remember Bobby?).

Note the composition of the trial… Moriak’s JP’s stooge… Jillions is Lyonyo’s stooge… Garklavs and Tosi are slinking First Family apparatchiki of the first water. Nothing more need be said, kids. This isn’t a trial… it’s a lynch mob. I think that Dickie’s a walking disaster area… I think that he should be kicked out tout suite. However, this isn’t a trial. It’s the People’s Court under Roland Freisler with a known verdict. I don’t like Dickie at all, and I think that he deserves a Cossack horse-whipping, but he doesn’t deserve this. This is going to backfire on Fathausen. If there’s one thing that’s held over from the old Metropolia days, it’s a sense of “square dealing”. This is crook, no matter which way you look at it. Yes… Dickie deserves “cuffing” for his misdeeds, but this is LOW skulduggery on the part of JP and Lyonyo. By the way, oca.org has posted nothing about this. It has up some fluff about SVS and the “Popular Patristics” series.

Dickie had best not mess with HH or it’s Vechnaya Pamyat time. This bids fair to be “interesting” in the short term…

BMD 

Sunday, 16 January 2011

When Will the Official Lies Cease?

THIS is what the reception of the CSB/Hoomie cultists did to the Church… it was a travesty. They aren’t of us, they never were, and it’s impossible for such prelest-laden poseurs to ever internalise what it means to be ORTHODOX.

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Editor’s Foreword:

I am going to paste the full text of the following article on my site, for if I were to merely give a link to it, the original poster would pull it. It’s definitely GIGO, so, pull on your wellies and hold your nose! I’ll comment and debunk it later in this post. Be forewarned that it’s utter BS from stem to stern… know well that Fathausen considers these phonies to be genuinely Orthodox, and he thinks that grounded ethnic Orthodox aren’t as “pious” or “dedicated”. Yet, it’s directly from Fathausen’s own hand… THIS is what he wants to ram down our throats.

Fathausen delenda est.

BMD

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The Christ the Saviour Brotherhood (originally the Holy Order of MANS) started out as a “new religious movement” of the late 1960s. Over the course of the last thirty years, it went through many stages, which prepared its members to be transformed by their contact with the Orthodox Church. That journey into the safe harbour of the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Orthodox Church came to fulfilment in the last months of the year 2000. At that time, dozens of churches and monasteries, hundreds of faithful, clergy and laity, monks and nuns were received into the communion of the Orthodox Church {the total number of people received were less than 2,000… JP is exaggerating: editor}. It has been a long journey, but it is a time for the whole Church to rejoice and welcome into its fold these faithful people who diligently sought the true Christ and the authentic Church.

The various communities have gone into three jurisdictions in America. The men’s and women’s monasteries that came out of the St Herman of Alaska Brotherhood and some parishes and missions have been received by Bishop Jovan of the Diocese of Western America, and Bishop Longin of the New Gracanica Diocese, both of the Serbian Orthodox Church. Many parishes and missions have gone into the Orthodox Church in America under Archbishop Dmitri of Dallas, Bishop Job of Chicago, and Bishop Tikhon of San Francisco. Several other parishes and missions are being received by Metropolitan Joseph of the Bulgarian Patriarchate. The ordination of the clergy and mass chrismation of all the members of the communities were joyous events, involving many Orthodox from all the jurisdictions.

The Christ the Saviour Brotherhood is now redefining itself as an organisation. No longer is it unto itself, no longer a communal semi-monastic movement. No longer are the members of the CSB even in the same jurisdiction. Rather, each community is working in its local context, fully integrating into the fabric of the greater Orthodox community. The CSB itself remains, perhaps moving towards becoming some kind of foundation to support missionary work; but that has not yet become entirely clear {the CSB still exists as a vagante Trojan Horse in the Church: editor}.

Personal Discipline and Sacrificial Service: The Holy Order of MANS

The Order initially functioned as communities with strict personal discipline, liturgical life, and teaching; a semi-monastic way of life. The members worked day jobs, and most donated their entire paycheques to the common till. The members did “street missions”, where they would go out on the streets, and simply try to provide a peaceful presence in the midst of people and minister to their needs. This was an especially important task with thousands of young people living in the streets and parks. They took people in off the streets, fed them, gave them a place to stay, counselled them, and gave them a discipline and purpose in life. Members of the Order also gave out vouchers for food and shelter, and opened up emergency shelters for the homeless.

As the Order grew and expanded, their internal ways of life as well as their missionary outreach changed. Many of the priests (both men and women) married and formed families. Others formed more traditional monastic communities, one for men, and another for women. Other communities lived at and operated the Raphael House homeless shelters in San Francisco, Portland, and St Louis. Still other communities, with various forms, lived at foreign mission sites in Europe. The shelter ministries became more formal and professional, offering a complete range of services from counselling to job placement; the Portland Raphael House also became a shelter primarily for women with children who suffer from domestic violence.

As the Order became more mature, it also became more and more traditionally Christian. By the early 1980s, it had lost much of its early Gnostic character and developed an ecumenical focus, working with and within Christian churches of all kinds. The Order strove to be a model traditional Christian church, albeit with a unique and elite vision, and an eclectic synthesis of Christian traditions.

This transformation created an identity crisis within the community, as well as in its members. This change, and the subsequent movement towards Orthodoxy, alienated many members who were more interested in a New Age type of religious experience. By the mid-1980s, no elements of the old Gnostic teachings or practices remained within the Order.

Contact with Orthodoxy: St Herman of Alaska Brotherhood

At the same time the Order was struggling to develop a more traditional Christian identity, its leader, Andrew Rossi, met Abbot Herman of the St Herman of Alaska Monastery in Platina, California. The Herman Brotherhood began at the same time as the Order, both in San Francisco but in radically different contexts.

The two founders of St Herman Brotherhood were Gleb Podmoshensky, a Russian immigrant who finished Holy Trinity Seminary in Jordanville, New York; and Eugene Rose, a California intellectual and graduate student of Chinese and Eastern philosophy at Berkeley. Under the direction of Archbishop (later Saint) John (Maximovich) of San Francisco, of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia, Gleb and Eugene began a publication, The Orthodox Word, and a bookstore.

Their striving together eventually bore fruit in the formation of a brotherhood, and later a monastery, in the mountains of Northern California. Both Gleb and Eugene were eventually tonsured as monks and ordained as priests, Fr Herman and Fr Seraphim respectively; and the Monastery grew and flourished. The Orthodox Word became extremely influential in some circles, and nurtured a zeal for the Orthodox Faith and mission to convert ordinary Americans.

Tragically, Fr Seraphim died in the autumn of 1982. This left Fr Herman in great grief and directionless, as their monastery and mission had been a shared dream. The situation deteriorated, culminating in the suspension of Fr Herman from the priesthood in 1984, and his eventual defrocking by the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad {note well how JP refuses to mention the documented sodomy that laid underneath GP’s suspension and deposition: editor}. As a result of this, the monastic community began to fragment, most of the monks and novices leaving. During this period, Fr Herman was looking for a new direction and a new bishop, feeling estranged from his own hierarchy in the Russian Church Abroad.

Don’t tell me about your CSB… listen to Cappy and Mel… they’ll tell ya the truth about this mind-control California Cult. It’s not called the “Land of Fruits and Nuts” for nothing, and remember what the late great Mike Royko said, “God tilted the country, and all the fruits and nuts rolled west”.

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The Christ the Saviour Brotherhood

Fr Herman and Andrew Rossi met in 1983, and founded themselves in similar situations, both looking for direction. Rossi had come to the conviction that the Orthodox Faith was the direction that he needed to pursue, partly through reading the works of Fr Seraphim Rose. Fr Herman meanwhile came into contact with Metropolitan Pangratios (Vrionis) of the Archdiocese of Vasiloupolis, a community of Greeks and Romanians based in Queens (Vasiloupolis in Greek), New York. Fr Herman subsequently accepted to go under his omophorion, and led the Order into Orthodoxy in this context. However, Pangratios was not canonically recognised as a bishop by any other Orthodox Church.

Fr Herman felt he had found a context for his missionary movement in America, despite the fact that it was outside the canonical structure of the Orthodox Church. Fr Herman’s traditionalist approach and “catacomb” ecclesiology also fit in well with the vision of the Order, as a faithful remnant preserving the full integrity of the ancient Tradition in a hostile world.

Andrew Rossi introduced many elements of Orthodox faith and worship into the life of the Order in the period between 1984 and 1988. In 1987, Rossi was present at the meetings of the Evangelical Orthodox bishops with Metropolitan Philip, at which the EOC submitted to the Antiochian Orthodox Church. There had been a long acquaintance between the communities, and a shared direction towards the Orthodox Church. Rossi declined to go under Antioch, having decided that the Order’s path was linked with Fr Herman and his traditionalist catacomb vision.

During Pascha of 1988, 750 members of the Order were baptised into Orthodoxy. Metropolitan Pangratios ordained members of the Order as priests for the new parishes of his jurisdiction. This marked a complete transition, a fundamental rejection and renunciation of the old Order, and a new identity, theological as well as communal, emerged: the Christ the Saviour Brotherhood.

Despite the institutional changes, the work of the CSB continued, especially in the human services area, with a continued development and professionalisation of the Raphael House ministries. The cooperation with the St Herman Brotherhood also proved particularly fruitful, resulting in creative new ministries, publications, and remarkable missionary efforts.

The CSB funded many activities for Fr Herman in a teaching ministry which stretched across North America and Europe to Moscow {it was a minor little movement with no effect on greater Orthodoxy, let alone the larger society: editor}. Priests and deacons serving the missions were trained {where?: editor}, and the precious Orthodox Tradition was studied. The Valaam Society bookstores, small missionary communities with a bookstore in front and a chapel in back, sprang up all over the country {where? I do daresay there were less than twenty… hyperbole!: editor}.

In Russia, the Valaam Society set up a publishing mission in collaboration with the Publishing Department of the Moscow Patriarchate {this is a direct lie… GP was a deposed cleric… how could a legit Local Church have anything to do with such a lying poseur? The Valaam Society was NEVER an approved arm of the MP: editor}. Fr Herman realised part of his dream of the revival of the spiritual journal Russki Palomnik (Russian Pilgrim), and the publication of works especially by Fr Seraphim Rose. As a result of this, Fr Seraphim is perhaps the best-known Orthodox American writer in Russia {again, a lie… the most well-known American Orthodox figure in Russia is St John Maksimovich: editor}.

Another unique ministry made possible by the greatly expanded influence of St Herman Monastery through the Valaam Society was the Death to the World youth ‘zine, reaching out to the most at-risk youth who are consumed by nihilism, and the books and other ‘zines that came from that movement.

Thousands of people in America, and tens of thousands in Russia brought to and strengthened in the Orthodox Faith, and ministered to, by this work. In addition, there were numerous conferences, teaching sessions, and retreats. Schools were opened in Forestville at St Paisius Women’s Monastery, and in Kodiak. There seemed to be unlimited potential and tremendous fruit.

This is what the CSB/HOOMies are… they’re nothing but a standard-issue cult, complete with Stepford Wives conformity, allegations of child abuse, and gelt-grabbing… any questions?

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A Dead End

Eventually, however, both Fr Herman and the leaders of the CSB came to the inescapable conclusion that their position in a non-canonical group was untenable. They were rejected by the wider Orthodox community from concelebration and communion. From the early 1990s, discussions were being conducted by Fr Herman with bishops from a variety of Orthodox Churches both in America and abroad to resolve the jurisdictional separation of his monasteries and the CSB from the canonical Church. While the non-canonical context provided complete freedom for Fr Herman to do his work without hierarchical interference, it was compromised by being outside the structures of the Church.

This was a period of great pain for many people in this movement. They had often had bad press in the past {I think that he’s talking about the well-known allegations of child abuse linked to the movement. DO talk to Mel and Cappy at http://pokrov.org/contact.asp. They’ll tell you the TRUTH: editor}. Now having sacrificed so much to become Orthodox, they were being “Hermanites”, and regarded as a sect by the Orthodox Churches. They were being told their baptisms and chrismations were invalid, and that they were not really Orthodox. The CSB clergy were told their ordinations were invalid, and they were not priests. Hence, what was the status of all sacraments they had performed? This had to be resolved.

It looks like JP and the HOOMies “didn’t read the instructions”… oh, look at the bottom… “Made in Canada”.

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New Beginnings

At the beginning of 2000, with failing health and realising that his personal situation was a large part of the problem, Fr Herman stepped aside from his role of leadership, both of the CSB and as abbot of his monasteries. This permitted the various communities to find their right places within the existing canonical structures of the Church.

The saga of the CSB and the St Herman Brotherhood underlines that the Church is a community of reconciliation and healing. Glory to God that they have come home to a safe harbour! But it also underscores the tragic ecclesiological crisis in which the Orthodox Church finds itself in North America. The lack of administrative unity and the denominationalising of the multiple Orthodox jurisdictions presents a profoundly confusing vision of what is supposed to be the One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church.

Twenty-one parishes and missions and eight monastic communities which came out of the CSB and St. Herman Brotherhood have now entered the canonical Orthodox Church. In the monasteries that have come out of the St Herman Brotherhood, there are now nineteen men monastics and forty women monastics. Of these monastics, twenty-three men and women have come from the Christ the Saviour Brotherhood and its communities. Twenty-five clergymen who have come out of the CSB have now been ordained in the canonical churches, and many others are preparing for ordination.

Despite the organisational chaos, and the immense personal transformation the members of the CSB have had to go through over the past thirty years, they remain profoundly committed to Christ and His commission to serve those in need, both spiritually and materially. The little bookstore missions, the emergency shelter ministries, the monasteries and the parishes all survive based on tremendous personal sacrifices and selfless service. The ascetic traditional vision of Orthodox Christian life is incarnated in each of these efforts, which provide endless opportunities for people to serve others.

This commitment to service in self-denial, trusting in the Lord Jesus Christ, is the core and essence of the vision of the faithful people who have now entered fully into the life and communion of the Orthodox Church. We must not only welcome them rejoicing with open arms: we have a lot to learn from them {doesn’t such fulsomeness make you wish to hurl? We have NOTHING to learn from navel-gazing self-centred Americans. There’s more wisdom in one blokadnik than there is in all of the konvertsy put together: editor}. May we all be enriched by the gifts God has brought into the Orthodox Church through the entrance of these strugglers for the Faith.

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Hieromonk Jonah is Economos of the Monastery of St John of San Francisco, Point Reyes Station, California, of the Orthodox Church in America. He has been closely acquainted with the fathers of the St Herman Brotherhood for over twenty years, and with the CSB for ten years. He formerly worked at Raphael House in San Francisco and the Valaam Society publishing mission “Russki Palomnik” in Moscow {note well that there’s no mention of Valaam Monastery and no mention of an MP link to the heterodox Valaam Society: editor}.

Again, Vol. 23, No. 1, January-March 2001, pp. 23-26

http://www.conciliarpress.com

Hmm… JP defends Bobby K relentlessly… how much did he pay you, Paffhausen (or does he have the dirt on you and Podmoshensky)? Why don’t you ask him to pay back what he stole?

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Editor’s Afterword:

This is a lying whitewash from start to finish. Nowhere does JP mention that Russki Palomnik was an autogenetic publication of Gleb Podmoshensky… or that Raphael House was an institution of the heterodox Christ the Saviour Brotherhood, not of any recognised Orthodox Local Church. There’s silence on the widespread allegations of child abuse in the CSB ranks… do ask Cappy and Mel about that. Here’s their URL again:

http://pokrov.org/contact.asp

As regards the post, it’s of very poor quality, both in terms of documentation and in terms of its grammatical construction and literary structure… it’s abysmal on both scores! The konvertsy go into orgasm over this character… it’s not only a comment on them; it’s a comment on American suburbia in general.

Did you note the logorrhoea of Mr Paffhausen? He’s trying to hide the fact that the CSB were and still are vagantes in their very being… as are the so-called “Evangelical Orthodox” in the AOCANA. I’ve met both John Braun and Peter Gillguist, and I can testify to their phoniness. They’re both opportunistic and without any solid grounding… do reflect on the fact that neither of these paladins had an Orthodox formation (which is no minor thing, mind you).

A note in passing on the Church’s teaching on homosexuality… there’s a distinction made between ordinary gay people amongst the laity and practising homosexuals in the clergy. The former are generally accepted, so long as they conform to the Church’s rules (and they understand that the Church cannot accept “gay marriage”). The latter isn’t tolerated in the least in legit Local Churches. Do ask the people in Yekaterinburg… they have a story to tell on that score! Do ask John and Monica Iliff about homosexual assault by clergy in the OCA… their story about their son’s travail is true in all of its particulars and there’s not an idle word in it (also reflect that their son’s death ended his law suit against SVS… connect the dots… then, ask yourself, “Cui bono?”).

Mr Paffhausen is silent on clerical sodomy. Why? His Nibs should question him regarding that. Shall he? God willing, the answer shall be “yes”, and that he’ll press the question home. That’s my opinion on the matter.

By the way, JP celebrated liturgy with the Blunder… don’t forget the Wonder may be a “Metropolitan”, but he has no parishes under him except for the one in Bolshaya Ordynka that he serves at. Look at this:

Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Serbia in Russia Jelica Kuryak, and Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of Malta to the Russian Federation, Gianfranco Facco Bonetti attended the service.

http://www.patriarchia.ru/db/text/1386341.html

IMPRESSIVE, HUH? Pathetic… simply pathetic. Here’s the image that went along with the post in its original resolution:

His Nibs? He was BUSY… he had more important fish to fry… He was working on a statement on abortion and family policy to the state. Oh… JP WASN’T invited to add his two cents.

BMD

Sunday, 17 October 2010

Quo Vadis, Terrence Mattingly?

The frustrated follow a leader less because of their faith that he is leading them to a promised land than because of their immediate feeling that he’s leading them away from their unwanted selves. Surrender to a leader isn’t a means to an end, but a fulfillment. Whither they are led is of secondary importance.

Eric Hoffer

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Today, I was reading one of the most embarrassing and ignorant screeds that I’ve read in a long time. It was something in Again magazine (yes, I know… I should consider the squiffy source) that I picked up idly in the church lobby. A cover pumping up “American Orthodoxy” pricked my interest… like most such “proclamations”, it was utter hooey and chock fulla beans, but there was an article by Terrence Mattingly that was especially obtuse and Kafkaesque. You see, American converts “don’t want watered-down Orthodoxy”… my first reaction was, “How would they know if it was watered down or not, being absolutely innocent of any real knowledge of actual lived Orthodoxy?” Supposedly, the konvertsy are the greatest thing since sliced bread according to Mr Mattingly, who’s a konvert himself. Yet… the article served a purpose. It was proof for me that most of the loudmouthed konvertsy “spokesmen” have no idea whatsoever of real lived Orthodoxy, and even if it bit them hard on the backside, they still wouldn’t have any idea concerning it. It’s obvious where they go wrong… they focus on externals. There was a post on a forum written by a knovert who called himself the “Young Fogey”… he was creaming his jeans over the HOOMies, they were so exact over the liturgy, they were more precise than the ROCOR, etc, etc, etc. Let me tell you, in my experience, some of the greatest clergy that I’ve known were “off” in some way or another… one made cuts in the liturgy, another wore a fedora with his riassa (no lie… who cares, he was a great guy!), and a third ate eggs for breakfast during Lent (Oh, the humanity!)… yet, all three were conscientious priests who taught no heresy, served their parishes, and were sorely missed when they died. According to Mr Mattingly, we shouldn’t associate with such “watered down” clergy… the all-knowing konvertsy have spoken!

Truly, such people miss the point entirely. They didn’t come to us because they found that they loved Orthodoxy and couldn’t live without it… they came to us because they were disappointed in their previous confession; they were looking for a “purer” faith. That, in itself, should set up alarms. I would submit that such sorts couldn’t judge the purity of a bar of soap, let alone that of a religious confession. Unfortunately, ignorant people such as Terrence Mattingly, Frederica Matthews-Greene, Rod Dreher, and Joseph Honeycutt were encouraged to bloviate on the faith almost as soon as they entered it. This means that most of what they write is contaminated with Sectarian and Episkie heresy, there’s no other term for it. Was it their fault? Perhaps not… SVS, Saliba, New Skete, that is, all Renovationists in general, were hungry for allies (most grounded Orthodox rejected them, after all)… and these dumb-as-dirt knuckleheads fell for their sales patter. It’s led to a situation where Rod Dreher defends the OCA hierarchy, which was just as involved in the hiding of paedophilia as was the Roman Catholic hierarchy of the church he left. Yet, he has the goddamn gall to point the finger at papist bishops when he defends (through his silence) people such as Storheim. I truly feel sorry for my RC friends whenever I read such disgusting rot… no doubt, the fact that Mr Dreher is an RC turncoat doesn’t help matters at all. Oh, yes… Mr Mattingly thinks that Rod Dreher is GOOD STUFF… and he devoted one of his columns to a fulsome defence of Mr Dreher.

This isn’t what the Church teaches… we don’t attack others for the mote in their eye when a log so obviously sits in ours! A friend of mine once described konvertsy parishes as places where people didn’t know how to build bridges, only how to destroy them. I fear that most of these people aren’t truly with us; they perceive Orthodoxy to be as distrustful of modernity and contemporary civilisation as they are. Such isn’t so, thankfully. His Holiness is friends with rockers like Yuri Shevchuk and Konstantin Kinchyov… with People’s Actor of Russia Nikolai Burliaev (who instituted the Golden Knights Orthodox Film Awards)… and with Igumen Sergei Rybko, the “Apostle to the Counterculture” (he played the drums at the latest Emmaus Orthodox Rock Festival). Not only that, there are Orthodox hip-hop artists, rappers, cartoonists… you find dedicated Orthodox people in all parts of the contemporary entertainment world. We must reject what these konvertsy are saying. We must reject it totally. They’re trying to import their rejection of the modern into Orthodoxy at large, and that’s something that we have to oppose with everything that we have. They want to turn Orthodoxy into just another American Sect… that’s apostasy, kids. They’re frustrated with Modern Life, and they think that Orthodoxy is a rejection of that… it isn’t. We can have the Orthodoxy of the Ages, or, we can have Mattingly’s Horror… it IS up to us.

Barbara-Marie Drezhlo

Sunday 17 October 2010

Albany NY

Editor’s Postscript:

Lest you misunderstand me, as I was searching for a proper image for this post, I stumbled upon a nutter GOC (Greek Old Calendar) website (“True Orthodox News Forum”… well, it was just as full of bloviating “Readers” as Harry Coin’s “Orthodox Forum” is… both extremes DO meet, Eric Hoffer was right). Well… it was as fulla beans as Mr Mattingly was. It was stuffed with such rot as “True Orthodox”… that is, marginal uncanonical Ruritanians sitting in judgement on Lived Orthodoxy (just as Mr Mattingly was, from the other extreme margin). Yes, there are unmitigated embarrassments such as Vassa Larina, Vanya Behr, Lyonyo Kishkovsky, Hilarion Alfeyev, and Andrei Psaryov… but their ecumanic goofiness doesn’t undo the canonicity of the Church. Be careful of BOTH fringes… you’re rather too close to the edge in both.

BMD

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