Russian And Ukrainian Churches Feud, Georgia Bides Time
As Russian and Ukrainian churches feud, Georgia bides time. By gowidenews 17 oct, 2018 Report reaching us says that, The church said it is taking its time in formulating a response to the schism, while senior ecclesiastical officials have come out on both sides of the conflict. Ilia Georgian Patriarch Ilia II, center, at a worship service on October 14. Ilia and the church are being forced to take sides in a dispute between the Ukrainian and Russian Orthodox Churches. As the Orthodox world is bracing for its biggest schism in a millennium over a dispute between Russia and Ukraine, the Georgian Orthodox Church is weighing its response. On October 15, the Russian Orthodox Church announced that it is cutting ties with the Constantinople Patriarchate, following the latter's declaration of support for an independent Ukrainian church. The rift threatens a larger conflict within the Orthodox world, as other national churches – Greek, Serbian, Bulgarian, and Georgian, among ot...