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:
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:
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:
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:
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.”5
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:
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.”7
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:
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
[7]. “ROCOR's 1943 Synodal Condemnation of the Pseudo-Patriarch Sergius of Moscow,” Orthodox Traditionalist Publications, accessed June 5th, 2025, https://www.orthodoxtraditionalist.com/post/rocor-s-1943-synodal-condemnation-of-the-pseudo-patriarch-sergius-of-moscow
[8] Saint Philaret Voznesensky, Saint Philaret of New York: His Collected Works (Washington DC: Orthodox Traditionalist Publications, 2024), 128.
[9]. “The Vestments and Staff of His Eminence Metropolitan Philaret Are Given to His Holiness Patriarch Alexy,” The Official Website of the Synod of Bishops of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia, accessed June 5th, 2025, https://web.archive.org/web/20091017090417/https://www.russianorthodoxchurch.ws/synod/eng2006/11enmphilaretvestments.html
[10]. “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
I'm lost. I have a very hard time with the words: "Concept of State Policy." I still have not figured out what this is. Take out the word "concept" and then it is less difficult. The "Concept of State Policy" to me sounds like the question of whether the government even has the right to state an opinion or make a policy.... So how does the subject jump from the idea of government having such rights all the way over to the issue of the holy martyrs.
ReplyDeleteThere must be something missing in the translation.... or else, it is more double-talk from the evil MP, more of which soon follows in the article where it's mentioned an "Ecclesial-Social Council" part of the MP..... huh? ....What could that be? ...such nonsense.
This article was perfectly executed. Make note. Sbn Nektarios clearly had heavenly assistance in presenting these evidences in such a clear writing. Praise God.