| 8/20/08 COMMUNIQUÉ
Joint Dialogue Commission Meets to Continue Discussion on Unity
The
Joint Dialogue Commission of the Romanian Orthodox Episcopate of America and
the Romanian Orthodox Archdiocese in the Americas met at St. George Cathedral
in Southfield, Michigan on Tuesday, August 12, 2008. With the blessing
of the Hierarchs, and as directed by their respective Congresses, the
Commission met to continue its work on the proposal to establish a Romanian
Orthodox Metropolitanate in North America. Three major topics were
discussed: (1) the deliberation and decisions of the respective Congresses;
(2) reactions to certain public statements made following the Congresses; and
(3) the refinement of the Proposal text.
Following
the direction of the Congresses, the Commission made further refinements to
the text of the Proposal. This,
along with the findings of various working committees appointed by our
Hierarchs, will form the basis for expanding discussion on the practical
aspects of unity.
The
Commission members noted that both Congresses took an historic step by
approving the proposal as a basis for continued dialogue.
The Commission regrets the hasty pronouncements of various officials
and the media immediately after our Congresses.
These misrepresented our Congresses’ decisions as being final
decisions on unity. Both sides
recognize that a difficult road remains ahead in addressing the concerns, past
and present, regarding such a unity. The Commission members insist that
the process of discussion and possible union is in the competence of our two
eparchies alone. Recent speculation and public commentary by individuals
outside of our eparchies have only complicated the delicate nature of this
process and threatened its ultimate success. The Commission members urge
that patience and discretion be exercised as this process takes its course.
Lastly,
the Commission members would like to emphasize that the healing of the
decades-long division within the Romanian Orthodox community in North America
should be seen as part of the greater task of Orthodox unity. In our
first meeting in 1993 the Commission said: “We are cognizant of the fact
that the reconciliation and normalization of relations between our respective
dioceses is part of the larger process of bringing the various Orthodox
jurisdictions together in the great work of an administratively united
Orthodox Church on the American continent.”
The Commission would ask that our continuing efforts be understood
within this larger context.
The Commission will meet again after discussing its
work with the respective Hierarchs.
| Fr.
Nicholas Apostola |
|
Fr.
Laurence Lazar |
| Fr. Ioan Ioniță |
|
Fr.
Romey Rosco |
| Fr.
Ion Gherman |
|
Fr.
Remus Grama |
| Fr.
George Chișcă |
|
Fr.
Cătălin Mitescu |
| Fr.
George Săndulescu |
|
Fr.
Ian Pac-Urar |
Southfield,
Michigan
12 August 2008
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