Head of Phanar absent from celebrations in honor of new BOC Patriarch

Patriarch Bartholomew. Photo: glasove.com

Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew did not appear at the solemn liturgy at the Patriarchal Cathedral of Saint Alexander Nevsky, which was performed on July 1, 2024, by the newly elected Bulgarian Patriarch Daniel. According to the Bulgarian media "Glasove", the program initially included a joint service with the metropolitans of the Holy Synod.

"The clergy and choir of the patriarchal cathedral were informed in advance that the solemn service the day after the elections would be led by the newly elected Bulgarian Patriarch together with Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew. However, this did not happen," writes the publication.

It is noted that the head of Phanar did not come to the church but sent his representatives to participate in the service.

According to Glasove sources, Bartholomew did not attend the celebratory dinner in honor of the newly elected patriarch last evening but instead flew to Istanbul.

Bulgarian journalists speculate that the behavior of the head of Phanar indicates his disappointment with the election of Metropolitan Daniel of Vidin as the Primate of the BOC. In particular, the metropolitan has openly criticized the Ecumenical Patriarchate for its uncanonical actions in support of the OCU in Ukraine over the past few years.

As the UOJ previously reported, the candidate for the position of Patriarch of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church, Metropolitan Daniel of Vidin, criticized Patriarch Bartholomew's actions in creating the OCU, stating that the granting of the Tomos led to increased persecution of the UOC.

Read also

Polish Church celebrates 100th anniversary of autocephaly

The official celebrations began with a Divine Liturgy at St. Mary Magdalene Cathedral in Warsaw, led by Metropolitan Sawa of Warsaw and All Poland.

Catholic hierarch: Vatican Synod is an abomination

Bishop Strickland urges U.S. bishops to oppose Pope Francis' teachings, calling them "deadly falsehoods."

"Please die, human": AI gives unexpected response to user

The Gemini neural network politely asked a user to die, claiming humanity is a burden and waste of time and resources.

By 2025, artificial intelligence may spiral out of control

The head of OpenAI has announced that soon, artificial intelligence will be self-learning and capable of solving problems at the level of human cognition.

Trump intends to eliminate government support for gender ideology

The U.S. President plans to issue an executive order that would halt gender programs in all federal agencies, banning the promotion of gender transition.

In Zhytomyr region, SBU issues suspicion to UOC clergyman over sermons

According to the investigation, the priest allegedly called on people to remain silent in response to the slogan “Glory to Ukraine!”