This
is very refreshing. May God grant Archbishop
Kyrill many years! And may other pastors
imitate his boldness!
Open Letter
to
The Honourable Gavin Newsom,
Governor of California
from
His Eminence Kyrill Archbishop of
San Francisco and Western America
in light of the decree issued by the
Governor of California
that forbids choral singing in churches.
Your Excellency,
I hereby express my protest against the
recent prohibition of liturgical singing in houses of worship, which is an
infringement of the rights and religious freedoms of the clergy and faithful of
the Western American Diocese of the Russian Diaspora, the other Local Orthodox
Churches, performing their ministry in this state, as well as other religious
bodies.
During the years of Soviet rule, when the
Russian Orthodox Church was subjected to persecution, Russian émigrés and their
descendants comprising the Russia Church Abroad, came to the United States
of America and other countries overseas, in order to freely confess their
Orthodox Faith, to freely perform Divine Services, to observe the feast days,
fasts and all the customs established by the Orthodox Church. In this manner,
they followed the example of the Founding Fathers of the United States of
America, who sought the possibility of freely confessing their faith.
From the very beginning of the current
global outbreak of the coronavirus the clergy and faithful of our Diocese,
desiring to preserve the health of the population and stop the spread of the
coronavirus, and respecting those in power, rigorously strove to adhere to all
the standard norms and restrictions introduced by local health authorities.
Even though they were deprived of the reverent Divine Services of Great Lent
and the joyous celebration of the Triumph of the Holy Resurrection, our
parishioners were sympathetic to our directives, attending our churches
“virtually.” However, we now observe a contradiction in that mass protests take
place everywhere, at which absolutely all precautions are violated with
impunity. Yet, liturgical singing performed during the Divine Services and
while observing all of the rules, is forbidden. This is open discrimination,
hypocrisy and the infringement of our religious rights, prompting us to recall
the era of godless persecutions in the USSR.
Nonetheless, we will continue to pray with
gratitude “for this land, its authorities and armed forces,” and “for this
city, every city and country and all who in faith dwell therein.” Yet, at the
same time, we will defend the rights of our clergy and our parishioners who
possess full citizenship in the United States of America.
+KYRILL
Archbishop of San Francisco and Western
America
Secretary of the Synod of Bishops of the
Russian Church Abroad
July 2020
--https://wadiocese.org/news_200708_1,
via https://orthochristian.com/132494.html
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Holy
Ælfred the Great, King of England, South Patron, pray for us sinners at the Souð, unworthy though we are!
Anathema to the Union!
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