~ Archbishop Averky 1976†
Ch 4: "True Orthodoxy and Counterfeit Orthodoxy"
(see Joanna's Shared Library, Archbishop Averky folder)
We in the ROCOR (not ROCOR-MP) and GOC are able to discern that ecumenism is truly a "path to perdition." We recognize ecumenism as the trick of the Antichrist reserved for the last days. The ultimate heresy. The heresy of all heresies, because it contains and combines every heresy that came before. World Orthodoxy has lost this discernment, for the most part. Many world Orthodox don't particularly like it that their bishops are members of the WCC, they see something is wrong with that; but they do not have an accurate sense of how serious, how deadly is ecumenism. It is not much more than an annoyance to them.
Certainly suppression of end times teachings, (which ROCOR actually started doing with the Laurus synod in 2000), is an important part of Antichrist's agenda. But, I believe there is a trick even more basic that comes before the ecumenism trick. Antichrist first needs to prevent people from having discernment. When people don't know right from wrong, then it is easy to get them to accept the wrong. There is an effective satanic trick that thwarts discernment that most of us are not aware of: "imaginary forgiveness."
Imaginary forgiveness is tied up with a perversion of the true teaching on judging. In this perversion, discerning is forbidden because discerning is the same as "judging." People in world Orthodoxy willfully blind themselves to the most harmful sins of others and believe they are being virtuous to do that. This willful voluntary self-blinding causes loss of discernment and/or prevents gaining of discernment. (And potentially much worse. See St. Philaret's sermon on "Blaspheme Against the Holy Spirit.") Without discernment the door is opened for all kinds of falsities to enter. Because of lack of discernment, world Orthodoxy is even going so far as to bless homosexual marriages, because they are afraid of "judging" the homo.
Since the beginning of this Lent I have made 3 posts about what I call "false forgiveness." What I have been calling "false forgiveness" Archbishop Averky calls "imaginary forgiveness." He says it much better than I.
https://archbishopaverky.blogspot.com/2024/06/on-judging.html
My 3 posts on false forgiveness here:
https://startingontheroyalpath.blogspot.com/2026/02/what-is-forgiveness.html
https://startingontheroyalpath.blogspot.com/2026/03/what-is-forgiveness-2.html
https://startingontheroyalpath.blogspot.com/2026/03/what-is-forgiveness-3.html
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