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Avgust
1, 2005
METROPOLITAN
HERMAN DENOUNCES IMPRISONMENT OF ARCHBISHOP JOVAN OF OCHRID
AS "A BLATANT AND SHOCKING ASSAULT ON FREEDOM OF CONSCIENCE"
SYOSSET,
NY [OCA Communications] In a letter addressed to His Holiness,
Patriarch Pavle of Serbia, His Beatitude, Metropolitan Herman,
expressed shock over the arrest and imprisonment of His Eminence,
Archbishop Jovan of Ochrid in the former Yugoslav republic
of Macedonia.
The
Orthodox Church in the Macedonian Republic unilaterally declared
itself autocephalous and broke ties with the Serbian Patriarchate
some four decades ago. As such, it is not in communion with
the world's Orthodox sister Churches and has maintained a bitter
dispute with the Serbian Church over the Patriarchate's presence
in the republic. The Patriarchate's Archbishop Jovan, who broke
ties with the schismatic Church in Macedonia and returned to
the Patriarchate a few years ago, has been the target of anti-Patriarchate
parties and civil authorities. He was arrested during the last
week of July 2005 and sentenced to 18 months in prison in Skopje
for allegedly "inciting national, racial, and religious
hatred, schism, and intolerance."
The
text of Metropolitan Herman's letter reads as follows.
"The
recent sentencing and imprisonment of His Eminence, Archbishop
Jovan of Ochrid by the government of the Former Yugoslav Republic
of Macedonia causes me to write this letter of solidarity with
Your Holiness and with Archbishop Jovan. That a hierarch is
judged and imprisoned for speaking and acting in accordance
with his conscience is a blatant and shocking assault on freedom
of conscience and on freedom of religious faith and practice.
" We are publicly announcing our dismay at the action of the Former Yugoslav
Republic of Macedonia. Although the disputes and disagreements with regard to
the canonical status of most of the Orthodox hierarchy, clergy, and laity in
the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia are painful and real, the intervention
of civil authorities into the dispute does not and cannot lead to reconciliation.
"We
take our stand alongside the Holy Synod of the Serbian Orthodox
Church in asking that all possible moral and legal actions
be undertaken to secure the freedom of Archbishop Jovan.
"The
prayers of the hierarchs, clergy, monastics and faithful of
The Orthodox Church in America most certainly continue to be
offered to God in hope and expectation of the healing of the
schism which separates so many of the Orthodox people of the
Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia from the Serbian Patriarchate
and all the other canonical Orthodox Churches."
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