The 1952 Resignation of The Hierarchy of The Church of The G.O.C. of Greece: Minutes of The Meeting of The Old Calendar Bishops
The 1952 Resignation of The Hierarchy of The Church of The G.O.C. of Greece: Minutes of The Meeting of The Old Calendar Bishops
of Greece
The following undersigned Bishops of the Old Calendar, the former Metropolitan of Florina
Chrysostomos, Bishop Christophoros of Christianoupolis, and Bishop Polykarpos of Diavleia,
having gathered for a meeting at the residence of His Eminence, the former Metropolitan of Florina
Mr. Chrysostomos, located in Athens, on Krissis Street 24, on 3 November 1952, and having
reviewed the general situation of the Old Calendar issue, exchanged thoughts and opinions.
Unanimously and with a clear and uninfluenced conscience, we have come to the following
decision on the future:
First and foremost, we declare our deep awareness that the cause of the ecclesiastical division is
not us, but those who introduced into Orthodox divine worship, unilaterally and without the
consent of the other Orthodox Churches convening in a Synod under the guidance of the Holy
Spirit, accepted against the established norms of the Orthodox Eastern Church, the Gregorian
calendar, which was condemned by the Pan-Orthodox Synods of 1583 and 1593 during the time
of [Patriarch] Jeremias II, on the one hand; and on the other hand, there was a numerous and
substantial group of Orthodox Greeks who, for reasons of religious conscience, refused to accept
the New Ecclesiastical Calendar and thus established their own independent religious community
separate from the hierarchy of the Church of Greece.
Secondly, since we possess a profound understanding that we entered into the struggle for the
Old Calendar, about eleven years after the ecclesiastical division, out of respect for the ancient and
venerable tradition of the liturgical calendar, on the one hand; and on the other hand, in the interest
of the Church, to put an end to the deviations into which the Religious Community of the Old
Calendarists had advanced, lacking religious leaders with theological education and canonical
formation, thereby compromising the authority of the Church.
Thirdly, because we are aware that we have been placed at the forefront of the liturgical struggle,
not to widen the gap of the ecclesiastical division, but to bridge it, on the one hand, by self-restraint
and compliance with the canonicity and ecclesiastical decorum within the framework of the
legitimate and lawful tradition of the Old Calendar; and on the other hand, to provide the hierarchy
of the Church of Greece with an opportunity to reconsider the calendar innovation.
Fourthly, because the hierarchy of the Church of Greece, instead of using enlightening and
peaceful means to persuade the Old Calendarists who separated from the Church and bring them
back into her fold, proclaimed, on the contrary, a fierce and base persecution against them. By
doing so, she exposed the authority of the Orthodox Church and the liberal spirit of Greek culture
to great ecclesiastical and national damage in the eyes of both the Orthodox and the outside world.
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Fifthly, because the hierarchy of the Church, instead of benefiting from our departure as Bishops
into the liturgical struggle and striving, as we repeatedly sought through memoranda, to achieve
the desired resolution of this ecclesiastical division, within the framework of the Holy Canons and
Traditions, not only did it disdain to respond to us, but also applied anti-Christian and
unconstitutional measures of harsh persecution against us, using as a pretext the perversions of the
[Matthewite] Monastery of Keratea, with which we and our followers had no ecclesiastical
relations or communion since 1936, as was well known to it.
Sixthly, because the successive governments, instead of seeking the best interests of both the
Church and the State by promoting and, if necessary, imposing upon the hierarchy the pacification
of the Church, as they are duty-bound and authorized to do under the law, by which the
establishment of Synodical authorities and the examination of their actions fall under the
jurisdiction of the Ministry of Religious Affairs, on the contrary, they adopted and implemented
these unconstitutional and anti-canonical decisions of the Church without any governmental
oversight. They forcefully executed these decisions without any governmental regulation.
Seventhly, because these anti-Christian and unconstitutional persecutions against the Old
Calendarists continue to this day, leading to the defamation and weakening of both the Church and
the State, we, as hierarchs and steadfast Orthodox Greeks, do not desire to be complicit before God
and history in contributing to the continuation of these responsible authorities' pretext for this
unwarranted persecution. Therefore, we have reached the following decision, absolving ourselves
from any responsibility for the consequences that may arise for both the Church and the State.
For all the reasons mentioned above, we declare that we hereby resign from any active service
and pastoral care over our flock. However, we do not renounce our Episcopacy and Faith in
adherence to the tradition of the Patristic Ecclesiastical Calendar, which we will diligently
maintain for ourselves as individuals, until a definitive and conclusive resolution of the calendar
issue is reached by a Pan-Orthodox Synod.
Finally, we recommend and instruct all the priests of our former flock to cease commemorating
our names during the holy services, according to the holy Canons, as we have resigned from our
pastoral office and authority over those following the Patristic Ecclesiastical Calendar.
We seal this present record of our resignation with a heartfelt and sincere prayer, beseeching the
Lord God from above, who oversees and protects the Orthodox Church, to enlighten the rulers and
authorities of the Church and the State, guiding them towards the unity of all Orthodox Christians
within the framework of ecclesiastical Traditions and Orthodox institutions. May all the Orthodox
Churches and faithful Christians glorify, with one mind and one heart, the all-honorable and
majestic name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.
The Bishops
† Chrysostomos, formerly of Florina
† Christophoros of Christianoupolis
† Polykarpos of Diavleia