WARNING

NOT EVERYTHING THAT

CALLS ITSELF ORTHODOX IS

TRULY ORTHODOX


The above warning was given to me when I first met Orthodoxy in 1986. Today [2009] it is even more perilous, even more difficult to find the Royal Path. For one thing there is a far greater abundance of misinformation. And many materials are missing, and other materials are being rapidly rewritten. For another thing there are fewer than ever guides remaining on the Royal Path, especially who speak English. Hopefully this website will be a place where Newcomers to the Faith can keep at least one foot on solid ground, while they are "exploring."


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Visions Outside the Church

Visions Outside the Church
Monk Gorazd
1990
 
 This applies not just to the "marion" apparitions, but also to charismatic "gifts" and to false elders in world-orthodoxy promoting new-age ideas ["thoughts determine our lives,"  "all souls are interconnected," etc.] 

What criterion should we use to guide us in testing the truth of visions outside of the Orthodox Church?

Many people have heard that the Mother of God has supposedly appeared to Roman Catholics in various places.  They do not know what to think about these events.  Some even go so far as to think that since the Mother of God appears to Roman Catholics, it follows that the Roman Catholic Church is a true, grace-filled church, especially since various miracles and healings take place at the locations of the visions.  Fatima, in particular, has aroused much interest among Russians living abroad because the apparition allegedly speaks about Russia in strongly anti-communist terms, leading them to overlook the heretical and anti-Orthodox content of the message as a whole.  What are we to make of these appearances and the claims made for them?  What criterion should we use to guide us in testing the truth of visions outside of the Orthodox Church?  Hopefully, what follows will help in understanding such phenomena.

The Holy Fathers, knowing that Satan can transform himself into an angel of light, advise us to be cautious and distrustful of all appearances in the visible world.  “If you are silent in a good way, desiring to be with God,” says St. Gregory the Sinaite,   “never accept any physical or spiritual appearances, either outside or inside yourself, even if it might be an image of Christ, or an angel, or some Saint, or if light should appear, or imprint itself in the mind... Be attentive, that you may not come to believe something, even if it is something good, and be not captivated by it before consulting those who are experienced and are able to analyze the matter, so that you do not suffer harm... God is not displeased with the person who is attentive to himself, even if he, out of fear of deception, does not accept even that which is from Him, without consulting and testing....”    We might add that the Lord God could at all times give full assurance to a person, if He is pleased to do so, concerning the truth of a vision.  If such caution is necessary concerning visions WITHIN the Orthodox Church, how much more circumspect should we be in relation to apparitions OUTSIDE the one, true Church!  The sole criterion for examining these visions should be their Orthodoxy.  If in any respect their Orthodoxy is lacking, then they must be rejected: even if 99% of the message is Orthodox and only 1% deviates from the doctrines laid down by the Church, then the whole must be rejected.  God cannot deny Himself or preach untruth even in the smallest degree.


FATIMA

Let us examine three well-known cases which have occurred in our own century. First, we will deal with Fatima, which is of special interest, since the apparition there speaks about Russia and its role in the destiny of mankind.
Towards the end of the First World War, at Fatima in Portugal, between May and October, 1917, three shepherd children, two girls and a boy, had a series of visions of someone whom they said was our Lady, the Blessed Virgin.... Throughout the six months of the apparitions, the messages which Lucia was told to make public, at that time or somewhat later, were largely concerned with the need to encourage devotion to the rosary and to our Lady’s immaculate heart, and with the need for mankind to change the direction in which it was moving. Failure to make that change would bring down the wrath of God... (from Studies in Comparative Religion. A Question Concerning the Second Vatican Council, by Verak).

In December, 1940 Sister Lucy (the only one of the three who remained alive and who is now a nun of the Carmelite order) wrote to Pope Pius XII saying, “In 1917 the Most Holy Mother prophesied to us the end of the war which at that darkened the face of Europe; she prophesied another war and said that she would come again. She insisted on the dedication of Russia to her most sacred heart, promising in return to hinder the spread of false teaching from Russia and to convert Russia.” (from News About Fatima, the Greatest Miracle of Our Time, Brussels, 1962 p. 144).  It is necessary to remember that Catholics understand “the conversion of Russia” to mean her conversion to Roman Catholicism.  

Again we read in the journal The Fatima Crusader (issue #17, April-May, 1985):  “So it may well be that the conversion of a few Russians to Catholicism now is part of God’s preparations for the conversion of Russia when the Pope and bishops finally obey the command of our Lady of Fatima to consecrate Russia in the manner prescribed by God... The reason why Jesus gave this specific command to the Pope and bishops is because he wants his whole church to recognize the consecration of Russia as a triumph of the immaculate heart of Mary... Sister Lucy records... in a letter dated May 18, 1936: ‘Intimately I have spoken to our Lord about the subject and not long ago, I asked Him why He would not convert Russia without the Holy Father making the consecration. He replied, “Because I want My whole Church to acknowledge that consecration as a triumph of the immaculate heart of Mary so that it may extend its cult later on and put the devotion to the immaculate heart beside the devotion to My sacred heart”.  

Here something should be said about the un-Orthodox forms of devotion to the sacred heart of Jesus and the immaculate heart of Mary which the apparition advocates.

A Roman Catholic nun, Mary Margaret Alacoque (who died in 1690), allegedly had a vision of Jesus Christ who showed her His heart, burning with love, and asked her to spread devotion to it.  The revelations she received were first printed in the account of her life by the Jesuit bishop Lanje and caused such a scandal that the edition was destroyed.  Due to the fact that these “revelations” were so exposed to the public eye, they were condemned by Pope Clement in 1772.  Nonetheless, this cult continued to exist under the auspices of the Jesuits, and finally entered into the mainstream of Catholic religious life (Pastoral Theology, Part II, Archimandrite Constantine, Jordanville, 1961, p. 16).  Sacred heart pictures and devotions became a major part of Catholic spirituality, and the popes added their endorsements in encyclicals, granting indulgences for the observance of the devotion.  Not to be outdone, other groups, claiming to have seen apparitions of Mary, put forward the idea of devotion to “The Immaculate Heart of Mary.”  The heart of Mary was sometimes depicted together with the sacred heart of Jesus motif: a picture with two hearts... and later, the sorrowful heart of Mary, with five or seven swords piercing it, became extremely popular... It would be difficult to accuse Roman Catholicism of denying the divinity of Christ, rather they have split the wholeness of Christ, emphasizing His human nature as a separate devotion, sometimes in a crudely biological way.  This violates a central principle of the Councils, that devotion should be given to the devotion of Christ, and not to one of His natures, or parts of His body.  Thus, by fragmenting the wholeness of the Son of God, a tendency develops to ‘Nestorianize.’  Parts of the body of Christ should not become parts of isolated objects of adoration, nor should they be pictorially depicted (i.e., a heart on fire, or a heart crowned with thorns surrounding it)” (from Comparative Religion, “Roman Catholicism: Some Devotional Practices,” by Father George Mitchell). We mention these devotions here in order to illustrate the abyss which lies between Orthodox and Roman Catholic spirituality.


GARBANDAL

Yet another series of apparitions took place in a small mountain village called San Sebastian de Garabandal in the north of Spain.

These apparitions took place between June, 1961 and November, 1965.  The seers were four young girls.  We repeat some of the messages given:

“The Virgin also reminded us very often about visiting the blessed sacrament.  As a matter of fact even in her final apparition (November 13, 1965) the Virgin told me, ‘Conchita, why do you not go more often to visit my Son in the tabernacle?’  When I saw the Virgin I said to her, as if there were a spy in the village, ‘You know, there are some Protestants here.’  The Virgin replied, ‘They are all my children.’  The angel came and said, ‘Many cardinals, many bishops and many priests are on the road to perdition and taking many souls with them.  Less and less importance is given to the Eucharist.”

It is interesting to note that in 1967 Conchita Gonzales (one of the seers) started to have doubts about the apparitions:

“Yes, in 1967, sometime after the apparitions had taken place, I did have doubts.   It happened suddenly on August 15.  I will never forget it.  There were many people around me and I was overwhelmed with the feeling that I was not honest.  I felt I was deceiving all those people and that I ought to confess it.  I went to a priest and told him that it was like an illusion or a dream or living a lie, that I had never seen the Virgin and that I had been deceiving everybody all the time... These doubts and denials of the Virgin’s apparitions lasted five or six days.  Since then, up to this time, I have confusion and doubt within me” (from Miracle at Garabandal by Conchita Gonzales with Harry Daley, Dubleday and Company, N.Y., 1983).

We mention this apparition here to show that even in a case where the seer herself is ultimately uncertain of the reality of what she saw, the story still seems to find apparently serious believers.  They are not even discouraged by such disturbing facts as the following, reported by one of the seers:

“After the apparitions started, we never missed a day of communion.  When there wasn’t a priest in town, an angel would come down to give us communion... At one point we were instructed by a priest to ask how it was that, since only a priest could consecrate the hosts, the angel was administering communion to us.  We did ask, and the Virgin said that the angel would come down and take the already consecrated hosts from tabernacles on earth.”

Can we not imagine the consternation this would cause in the church from which the hosts were taken!  Can it be possible that angels need to take hosts from the tabernacles of churches?  In the Orthodox life of St. Onuphrius an angel does, indeed, bring the Holy Communion, but it is quite unthinkable that an angel would need to take the Holy Gifts from an earthly tabernacle.


MEDJUGORJE

The third series of visions we will mention began on June 24, 1981, in the Yugoslavian town of Medjugorje, where a number of young children began to have visions of what they considered to be the Mother of God.  The apparition has claimed that these revelations will be the last in the world.  In November, 1982 the apparition said, ‘After these revelations finish there will be only some false revelations in the world.”  People have flocked to Medjugorje from all over the world even though the local Roman Catholic bishop of Mostar, Pavao Zanic, who denies the verity of the apparitions, made a public declaration in the name of the Yugoslavian Bishops’ Conference to the effect that “It is not permitted for pilgrimages or for other manifestations to be organized which are motivated by the supernatural character supposedly attributed to the events of Medjugorje.”

Already in 1981 the seers were saying: “There will be a visible and lasting sign on the hill of the apparitions; it will come soon, you will see it in a short time.  Wait a little longer, be patient.”  And again: “The sign will be on the feast of the Immaculate Conception, 1981, then at Christmas, then at New Year, etc.”   Needless to say, no sign has yet appeared on the hill.  For an Orthodox reader it is sufficient to know only some of the ecumenical messages given by the apparition to be certain that it is not the Mother of God who is appearing there.  For instance:

“All the religions are the same before God. God commands in all these religions as a king in his realm.” (Counter-Reformation-Catholic, 201 Eng. ed. Cf. Fr. Blaise, 500 Messages a Vivre, p. 370, Montreal, 1986.)  “In God neither divisions or religions count. It is you in the world who have created the divisions because believers have separated themselves from one another.”  (Apparition of the Virgin Mary at Medjugorje, Jan Urban [in Czech].  The Catholic Counter-Reformation in the XX Century, Sept ./Oct;, 1987; Nov./Dec., 1985).

For the uninformed, this message has a seductive appeal and is in keeping with the “one world” thinking.  But as Orthodox Christians we know that to say “all the religions are the same before God” is a denial of Christ as the only Truth.  Is it not He Himself who says, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me (John 14:6).  Therefore, to say that all religions are the same is a denial of Christ!

CONCLUSION

Without attempting to analyze too deeply the meaning of all the messages it is sufficient enough to realize that each one of these apparitions, claiming to be the Mother of God, accepts the sacraments of the Roman Catholic Church (Holy Communion, Priesthood, Confession) as true, grace-filled Mysteries.  This alone makes these apparitions totally unacceptable for us since we know that grace-filled Mysteries can only be found in the one, true Church of Christ.  Since the Western Church separated itself from the one, true Church in the 11th century there can be no question about the existence of true Mysteries in the Roman Catholic Church. 

“The Church is one and only she has the fullness of the grace-filled gifts of the Holy Spirit.  No matter who, or in what way one has fallen away from the Church, whether in heresy, schism, or in uncanonical gatherings, one loses the communion of the grace of God. Therefore no sacraments performed outside the Church have any grace-filled power.” (Archbishop Hilarion, There Is No Christianity Without the Church, p. 114, San Paulo, Brazil, 1954.)  Even the presence of healings is not a proof of the truth of the appearances.  Healings might be from God, from natural causes, or if God allows, from the evil one.  Sozomen, in his Ecclesiastical History (Book II, #5) writes: “The temple of Aesculapius in Aegis, a city of Cilicia, and the temple of Venus at Aphaca, near Mt. Lebanon and the river Adonis, were undermined and entirely destroyed.  Both of these temples were highly honored and revered by the ancients... because those among them who were infirm in body were delivered from diseases because the demon manifested himself by night and healed them.”  In the Vita Patrum of St. Gregory of Tours we read in the life of St. Friardus the Recluse, “And as they courageously persevered in prayer, the tempter appeared at night to the deacon Secundellus, taking the form of the Lord and saying to him, ‘I am Christ, to whom you pray every day. Already you are holy, and your name is written in the Book of Life. So go out from this island and perform healings among the people.’ Secundellus, taken in by this deception, left the island...and even so as soon as he laid his hand upon the sick in the name of Jesus Christ, they were healed.”

The words of Archpriest Boris Molchanov are very timely here:

“It is very important to be aware of that little-known but remarkable spiritual law by which all false and hypocritical Christianity will inevitably lead its followers to acceptance of the Antichrist or to a movement which will prepare for his appearance.  In every false teaching, like in the Pharisee’s attitude towards truth, there is hidden the seeds of eternal damnation. Foolishly and in vain many people do, not accept the importance of dogma.  The close union between dogma of the faith, practical, moral activity, and the struggle for salvation has been expounded on by bishop Ignatius (Brianchaninoff) and His Beatitude Metropolitan Anthony (Krapovitsky).  According the teaching of the Church, there is nothing as import as confessing divinely-revealed Truth, in the work of The Word of God itself bears witness that God must be worshipped in Spirit and in Truth (John 4:23-24).  Truth is not some kind of insignificant thing, which one could relate to as one wishes. In the truth, the Spirit of Truth, Who proceeds from the Father, is present in a real way.  And correspondingly, in every lie, there is present the father of lies, the devil.  Therefore, a person who confesses the truth receives the Spirit of Truth; and the one who confesses a lie will necessarily assimilate the spirit of lies, the fallen spirit.  Outside the one, holy Orthodox Church there are not, and there will not appear the means for recognizing the Antichrist, nor is there any grace-filled power to resist him and all his temptations" (Epoch of Apostasy, Jordanville, 1976, p. 18).

We do not need heterodox apparitions to call us to repentance, prayer, and fasting.  Further, these apparitions accept Roman Catholic sacraments, the papacy, encourage un-Orthodox forms of piety, and embrace false ecumenism.  In our troubled times, times of subtle temptations and sublime deceptions, when false miracles, visions, and apparitions are on the increase, we Orthodox Christians should work out our salvation with fear and trembling, holding firm to our Holy Orthodox Faith and looking for guidance and inspiration to our Holy Orthodox Church alone.


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The Vatican and Russia & Visions Outside the Church
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From Internet Sobor
http://internetsobor.org/index.php/novosti/mirovoe-pravoslavie/moskovskaya-patriarkhiya/2025

You don't have to be a prophet to see....


"May God grant that at least one from the ROCOR-MP returns to the true ROCOR"

Announcement from ROPCOR-MP website
https://www.synod.com/synod/2025/20250605_synodstatement.html
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comments on the announcement from our synod
COMMENTS  
# RE: ROCOR-MP raised its voice in 2025 - Alexej 05.06.2025 19:01
Most Veminent Lord, you are absolutely right. Today, studying the materials of the new martyrs of Russia, I met the term in relation to Sergei Starogorodsky - "moral elasticity". I don't think there's anything to add...

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# RE: ROCOR-MP raised its voice in 2025 
- Metropolitan Agafangel 05.06.2025 16:18
It's even strange to read this today - after all, both the MP and Soviet society in 2007 were the same as it appears today. Here, unfortunately, you don't have to be a prophet to predict how this "exaltation of the voice" will end - they will swallow both Stalin and Dzerzhinsky, as they swallowed and digested "spiritually" ecumenism and Sergianism, from which today's "flowers" grew (not even "berries" yet). They will also swallow the coming greater evil, unfortunately. May God grant that at least one of them returns to the pure source, which was the former, uncompromising to lies, ROCOR.



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Could ROCOR-MP be waking up?

Challenging the Moscow Patriarchate: 
Is ROCOR-MP Finally Awakening to Their Sergianist Masters?

Subdeacon Nektarios
June 5, 2025
https://www.orthodoxtraditionalist.com/post/challenging-the-moscow-patriarchate-is-rocor-mp-finally-awakening-to-their-sergianist-masters
 
On June 5th, 2025, the Synod of Bishops of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia – Moscow Patriarchate (ROCOR-MP) released a statement entitled
"Statement by the Synod of Bishops on the Renewal of 20th-Century Ideologies in Russia."

In this encyclical, the ROCOR-MP Synod—after seventeen years of silence, cowardice, and betrayal of the true Russian Orthodox Church Abroad (ROCA), which never submitted to Soviet masters—has finally decided to make a peep.  Now, reluctantly, ROCOR-MP acknowledges that the satanic leviathan they entered into Eucharistic communion with—the Soviet-created Moscow Patriarchate—has never truly changed.  Early in the text, there is a clear allusion that the Russian Federation is effectively a continuation of the USSR, and that the supposed revival of Orthodoxy in Russia served primarily as a political tool wielded by former Soviet officials turned Federation politicians.  In this encyclical, the ROCOR-MP Synod states:

We find that in a time of crisis and growing confrontation amongst nations, aspects of the Russian state and society are wandering onto an extremely dangerous path: instead of the promulgation of Christian repentance and purification, we observe in certain circles a return to a false, God-opposing ideology that prevailed in the last century.  This return is fraught with harmful consequences. Should it continue, we fear that modern Russia risks being considered a dark stain amongst the nations, marked by a revival of spiritual corruption, instead of her being a radiant beacon of Orthodox Truth, which is surely the calling to which her long history of Christian piety directs her.1

What the Synod is referring to here are the apparent changes in the state document titled
“The Concept of State Policy on the Commemoration of the Victims of Political Repression,” as well as the numerous public and ecclesiastical revivals and glorifications of various Soviet totalitarian figures—both governmental and ecclesiastical.

Regarding the document
“The Concept of State Policy on the Commemoration of the Victims of Political Repression,” the Synod states the following:
 
The state document, “The Concept of State Policy on the Commemoration of the Victims of Political Repression,” which concerns those condemned under the Communist regime, was revised in 2024, evidencing notable alterations to the previous version (of 2015).  These changes cannot but cause alarm amongst Orthodox believers, for they indicate a rising tendency to whitewash the crimes of the God-fighting regime of the twentieth century.  When the revised version of this document was mentioned in the context of a report from a government advisor at the last official meeting of the “Ecclesial-Social Council under the Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia for the Commemoration of the New Martyrs and Confessors of the Russian Church,” the representative of the ROCOR [MP] at that meeting already raised questions about the serious problems associated with it and other recent trends.  We feel we must now add to this our synodal voice.

Instead of a sober reflection on the essence of the criminal regime that cost Russia countless victims over decades, instead of a deepening of the people’s understanding and memory of the tragedy that befell them (a task actively undertaken by the Ecclesial-Social Council), the new “Concept” document demonstrates a backwards-step and a tendency to curtail this spiritually significant subject.  The previous version, on many issues, opened the door of repentance.  The new one closes it, precisely through the silencing and distortion of history.2

In addition to this policy shift by the Russian government, both the state and the Church have consistently promoted godless Soviet figures within Russian society—figures who actively persecuted the Church of Christ during the Russian Revolution.  After seventeen years of deafening silence, the ROCOR-MP Synod has now acknowledged that, in reality, nothing has changed in Russia.  The so-called resurgence of Orthodoxy following the fall of the USSR was, in truth, nothing more than a façade.

Of course, as you might expect, they said as much without actually having the courage to say it plainly.  However, what this Synod of Judases did manage to say regarding the public glorification of Soviet propaganda in Russia is the following:

In practical terms, this mentality could be nowhere more visible than in the appalling installation of statues of the criminal figures of Stalin and Dzerzhinsky, which have recently been erected in Moscow, as if in public tribute to individuals whose inhuman and anti-Christian crimes were amongst the worst of the twentieth century; and in the recent announcements that the idolatrous mausoleum on Red Square, rather than being removed, is in fact set to undergo restoration.3

We must ask: where have they been for the last seventeen years, that only now this has become a problem worth addressing?  The Soviet-created Moscow Patriarchate has been promoting these satanic figureheads ever since the supposed "collapse" of the Soviet Union in 1991.  They have not only glorified Stalin, Lenin, and Dzerzhinsky, but have also persistently venerated betrayers of Christ—such as the pseudo-patriarch Sergius—and Metropolitan Nikodim Rotov, the infamous deathbed Latin Papist of sorry memory.

In reality, these public displays of Soviet propaganda have been ongoing for far longer.  What is worse is that this isn’t obscure or hidden knowledge to these bishops.  On the well-known YouTube channel of Gregory Decapolite—a staunch supporter of the Russian Catacomb Church and the uncompromised part of the Church Abroad that refused to capitulate in cowardice to the Sergianists in Moscow—there have been videos for over six years exposing this very reality.  These videos include footage, photographs, and other media showing Soviet imagery across Russia and in their so-called churches: portraits of the betrayer of Christ, "Patriarch" Sergius; Soviet red stars and symbols embedded in new cathedrals; clergy posing beside statues of Lenin and Stalin; priests blessing these same monuments; and even icons depicting these anti-Christ figures.

Further on in the document, the Synod protests that the Russian government and the Soviet Patriarchate have reneged on their supposed recognition of the many clergy and laity unjustly condemned or martyred during the Soviet era.  In a particularly shocking example, the encyclical recounts how a Soviet propagandist professor in Russia openly blamed Tsar-Martyr Saint Nicholas for the destruction of Russia, stating that had he been alive at the time, he would have personally executed the Tsar.  The Synod recalls this disturbing episode as follows:

An example of the character of this new activity was revealed when, in the mass media, a well- known professor—respected by many in Russia—recently stated that it was Tsar Nicholas II who in fact destroyed and ruined Russia, who even led it into war.  Such may be this individual’s personal opinion, wholly echoing the Bolshevik propaganda of the early twentieth century; but to those who know how the Ekaterinburg murder unfolded, this man’s words about the Tsar, “I would have shot him myself,” sound ominous indeed.4

Where was the Synod when the Soviet Patriarchate, in its supposed canonization of the New Martyrs, deliberately excluded Saint Joseph of Petrograd and many other so-called Josephites from that list?  Where were they when Saint Basil of Kineshma was quietly removed from the Church calendar in 2012? At the time, the Soviet Moscow Patriarchate declared: “We have a new, corrected Church calendar.  If we are Church people and understand what the Church hierarchy is, then we need to perceive this new calendar as a Church document that guides us,” adding that the removal had “been confirmed and blessed by Patriarch Kirill.”
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Where was the voice of this Synod over all these years, as their Tobacco Patriarch continued to glorify the memory of the Christ-betrayer Sergius?  In a recent video, Kirill of Moscow—also known by his KGB codename, Mikhailov—declares in a homily:

Patriarch Sergius was able to carry our church out of that difficult and crisis-ridden position which manifested itself in an open conflict between the church and the state.  The conditions of the political system that existed in our country, such an open conflict, could not end in anything prosperous for the church.  It was necessary to look for paths to exit out of this conflict.  And so, holy Patriarch Sergius, found these exits. Some did not like this, especially those who lived far away [ROCOR], outside of our fatherland, who did not risk anything, took a different position, but that he created a direct contact with the highest authorities of our country, at that time, having a salvific significance for the existence of our church.6

Where was the Synod every time the Christ-denier Sergius was promoted as a holy patriarch who "saved" the Church—as if the Church of Christ required saving through his capitulation to the Jewish Bolsheviks?  This Synod of Bishops has, for seventeen years, been flaccid, decadent, indulgent, and weak since entering Eucharistic communion with the Soviet-created leviathan.

They have utterly ignored the legacy of their own forebears, who, in October 1943, declared as a Synod: “The election of Metropolitan Sergius to the See of the Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia is an act not only uncanonical, but also non-ecclesiastical and purely political—driven by the interests of the Soviet Communist government and its leader, dictator Stalin, who, facing a grave crisis during the war, sought the help of the Orthodox Church, which they had hated and openly persecuted until recently.”
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They have also turned a deaf ear to their own saintly First Hierarch, Metropolitan Philaret of New York, who spoke forcefully and unambiguously concerning the Christ-betrayer Sergius and the Soviet false church, stating:

Moreover, when this shameful declaration was issued, the catacomb, true Orthodox Church separated from the official Soviet false church, and going underground, it anathematized the Soviet official church once again.  Consequently, this “church” has been anathematized twice by the legitimate Church authority.  We are taught by the Apostle Paul and the Church in general that the Church is the Body of Christ, that the Lord Jesus Christ Himself and His grace and Truth, who are in Him and with Him, reside in the Church.  And tell me, can a believing mind and a believing heart admit that Christ is in this organization that cooperates with his besotted enemies, praises them, blesses them, and even goes hand in hand with them?  Of course, this is impossible.  Therefore, I think that our Church, I’d say, has never expressed this in the form of global discussion and condemnation, but I am convinced that there is no grace and cannot be in this very Soviet false church, because it has retreated from faithfulness to Christ, and Christ the Savior is not there and cannot be there.  This is my earnest conviction.  I’m not imposing it on anyone, but I’m speaking frankly, as I think.8

And what did they do to honor the memory of Saint Philaret? Was it to promote his memory, his patristic teachings, or to proclaim the miracle of his incorrupt relics to the faithful?  No—of course not. It was under the agenda of Metropolitan Laurus that news of his incorrupt relics was suppressed.  Rather than venerate him openly, they chose to hide this holy revelation from the faithful, betraying his legacy entirely.  His sacred vestments were sent, not to his spiritual heirs, but to those who venerate Sergius, Stalin, and Lenin.
9  So now we must ask: what are they going to do, beyond writing an obscure encyclical that claims to raise their voices and to "call on all to recognize their authentic history, both outside of Russia and within it?”10  Will they break communion with the Sergianist Moscow Patriarchate—the very institution that dragged them into Sergianism, into the pan-heresy of Ecumenism, and into the World Council of Churches?

Will they apologize to the countless clergy and laity they betrayed—those who refused to participate in their demonic false union with the Soviet-created false church, who rejected the thirty pieces of silver that these bishops so willingly accepted?  Will there be retractions, acts of repentance, and public confessions for the blasphemous slander of the true Russian Church Abroad?  For those faithful, some of whom lived their entire lives in ROCOR, standing firm in truth, only to be branded “schismatics” on May 17th, 2007, the day the Synod signed a deal with the devil?  Sadly, we all know the likely answer.  The spirit of confession, the courage to stand in the face of adversity, was extinguished in these bishops as early as 2001—when they betrayed yet another confessor of the faith, Saint Vitaly (Ustinov).

Can I be wrong?  I hope so.  I pray that the clergy of ROCOR-MP awaken—that they open their eyes and see what the Soviet-created Moscow Patriarchate truly is, and what their Synod has entangled them in every Sunday when they commemorate their atheist, KGB agent, and tobacco merchant patriarch.  And to the laity: may you heed the apostolic command of Saint Paul, who said, “Now we command you, brethren, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that ye withdraw yourselves from every brother that walketh disorderly, and not after the tradition which he received of us.”
(2 Thessalonians 3:6, KJV)
 

Victory Day: glorifying those who slaughtered the Saints
  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pv6Gn3yIRmQ
"...sons of those who murdered the Prophets" Sergianism and Communism Resurgence in Russia 
  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8r52-Y9GURw

 References
[1]. “Statement by the Synod of Bishops on the renewal of 20th-century ideologies in Russia,” The Official Website of the Synod of Bishops of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia, accessed June 5th, 2025, https://synod.com/synod/eng2025/20250605_ensynodstatement.html
[2]. Ibid.
[3]. Ibid.
[4]. Ibid.
[5]. Dr. Karin Hyldal Christensen, The Making of the New Martyrs of Russia: Soviet Repression in Orthodox Memory (London: Routledge, 2018), 89-90.
[6]. “The Patriarch of Moscow just said this…” YouTube: Death to Compromise, accessed June 5th, 2025, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=caQ6JKCI1lY
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Lies are Unacceptable in our Faith

Митрополит Агафангел: За кого мы почитаем Христа
http://internetsobor.org/index.php/stati/avtorskaya-kolonka/mitropolit-agafangel-za-kogo-my-pochitaem-khrista
Автор: Митрополит Агафангел. Дата публикации: 01 июня 2025. Категория: Авторская колонка.


В нашей вере недопустима ложь, иначе эта ложь заменяет Истину и искажает облик Христа. Проповедь митрополита Агафангела в Неделю 7-ю по Пасхе, святых отцов I Вселенского Собора. Архангело-Михайловский храм, Одесса, 19 мая/1 июня 2025 года.

Google translation:
In our faith, lies are unacceptable, otherwise these lies replace the Truth and distort the image of Christ. Sermon of Metropolitan Agathangel on the 7th Sunday after Pascha, the Holy Fathers of the First Ecumenical Council. Archangel Michael Church, Odessa, May 19/June 1, 2025