Russian Orthodox Church will not attend the Pan-Orthodox Council
The Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church called on June 13 for the postponement of the Pan-Orthodox Council due to start in Crete in a few days, saying that if the council was not postponed, the Russian church would not attend.
A statement by the Russian church’s Holy Synod said that its decision “took into account” the positions of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church and the Antioch, Georgian and Serbian patriarchates.
With the Bulgarian church having been the first, those Orthodox Christian churches all in recent days have taken a similar course of action – either calling for postponement and stating that they would boycott unless there was a postponement, or saying outright they would not attend the so-called Pan-Orthodox Council.
Background from Katehon: