PATRIARCHAL AND SYNODAL TOMOS FOR THE BESTOWAL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL STATUS OF AUTOCEPHALY TO THE ORTHODOX CHURCH IN UKRAINE
Bartholomew, by God’s mercy Archbishop of Constantinople-New Rome and Ecumenical Patriarch:
“You have come to Mount Zion . . . and
to the Church of the first-born” (Heb. 12.22–23), as the blessed Paul,
apostle to the nations, declares to all the faithful, appropriately
likening the Church to a mountain to affirm conviction and recognition
as well as steadfastness and stability. For although the Church of God
both is and is called one flock and one body of Christ—everywhere
sharing the confession of Orthodox faith, the communion through the
sacraments in the Holy Spirit, and the constancy of apostolic succession
and canonical order—already from the earliest apostolic times it also
consists of local and native Churches internally self-administered by
their own shepherds, teachers and servants of the Gospel of Christ,
namely, their regional Bishops, not only for the historical and secular
significance of these cities and lands, but also for the particular
pastoral needs of these places.
Therefore, inasmuch as the most devout
and divinely-protected country of Ukraine has been fortified and
magnified by heavenly providence, while also acquiring comprehensive
political independence, and inasmuch as its civil and church leaders
have avidly sought its ecclesiastical self-administration over more than
thirty years—thereby further echoing previous similar requests
periodically addressed by its people to the most holy Apostolic Throne
of Constantinople, which is obliged by a lengthy canonical tradition to
care for the holy Orthodox Churches facing difficulties, especially
those with which it has always been associated through canonical bonds,
such as the historical Metropolis of Kyiv—our Modesty, along with our
most reverend Metropolitans and most honorable beloved brothers and
concelebrants in the Holy Spirit, in the imperative concern of the Great
Church of Christ within the Orthodox world for healing long standing
schisms and divisions in the local Churches, unanimously determine and
declare that the entire Orthodox Church contained within the boundaries
of the politically constituted and wholly independent State of Ukraine,
with its sacred Metropolitan, Archdiocesan and Episcopal sees, its
monasteries and parishes, as well as all the ecclesiastical institutions
therein, operating under the Founder of the One, Holy, Catholic and
Apostolic Church, our Godman Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, shall
hereafter exist as canonically a u t o c e p h a l o u s, independent
and self-administered, having and recognizing as its First Hierarch in
all church matters its presiding canonical Primate, who shall bear the
title “His Beatitude Metropolitan of Kyiv and all Ukraine,” without any
lawful addition or deletion to this title without permission from the
Church of Constantinople. This Primate shall preside over the Holy
Synod, annually comprised of Hierarchs invited by rotation and seniority
from those serving within the geographical boundaries of Ukraine. This
is how the affairs of the Church shall be governed in this land, as the
sacred and holy Canons declare, freely and in the Holy Spirit and
unimpeded, far from any other external interference.
Moreover, we recognize and declare this
Autocephalous Church, established within the boundaries of the sovereign
territory of Ukraine by means of this signed Patriarchal and Synodal
Tomos, as our spiritual daughter, and recommend that all Orthodox
Churches throughout the world acknowledge and commemorate it by the name
“Most Holy Church of Ukraine” with its see in the historic city of
Kyiv, without being henceforth entitled to establish bishops or found
extraterritorial altars in regions already lawfully dependent on the
Ecumenical Throne, which bears canonical competence over the Diaspora,
but instead restricting its proper jurisdiction within the territories
of the State of Ukraine. Indeed, we bestow upon this autocephalous
ecclesiastical Authority all the attending privileges and sovereign
rights, so that from this day the Metropolitan of Kyiv and all Ukraine
shall commemorate “Every Orthodox Diocese” during the liturgy, while the
surrounding choir of most holy Hierarchs shall commemorate his name as
First Hierarch and Primate of the most holy Church in Ukraine. As for
matters related to internal ecclesiastical administration, these shall
be arbitrated, adjudicated and determined absolutely by the Primate and
the Holy Synod, adhering to the evangelical and other teachings—in
accordance with sacred Tradition and the venerable canonical regulations
of our Holy Orthodox Church, as well as the teaching and injunction of
Canon 6 of the First Ecumenical Council in Nicaea, which dictates that
“whereas the common vote of all is reasonable and in accordance with the
ecclesiastical canon, in cases where two or three disagree by reason of
personal rivalry, let the vote of the majority prevail”—while further
preserving the right of all Hierarchs and other clergy to address
petitions of appeal to the Ecumenical Patriarch, who bears the canonical
responsibility of irrevocably passing judgment over matters related to
bishops and other clergy in local Churches, in accordance with the
sacred Canons 9 and 17 of the Fourth Ecumenical Council in Chalcedon.
In addition to the above, we declare
that the Autocephalous Church in Ukraine knows as its head the most holy
Apostolic and Patriarchal Ecumenical Throne, just as the rest of the
Patriarchs and Primates also do, while having along with its other
canonical obligations and responsibilities, as its foremost mission, the
preservation of our Orthodox Faith inviolable as well as the canonical
unity and communion with the Ecumenical Patriarchate and the other local
Orthodox Churches unwavering. Furthermore, the Metropolitan of Kyiv and
all Ukraine, as well as the Hierarchs of the most holy Church of
Ukraine, are from now on elected in accordance with the provisions of
the holy and sacred Canons as well as the relevant regulations of its
Constitutional Charter, along with mandatory agreement in all matters on
the regulations of the present Patriarchal and Synodal Tomos. All the
Hierarchs have the duty to shepherd the people of God in a manner
pleasing to God, advancing, in the fear of God, peace and concord in
their country and Church.
Nonetheless, in order that the bond of
spiritual unity and association of the holy Churches of God may remain
in every way undiminished—for we have been instructed “to maintain the
unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace” (Eph. 4.3)—His Beatitude the
presiding Metropolitan of Kyiv and all Ukraine is required to
commemorate, in accordance with the ancient traditions of our holy
Fathers, the Ecumenical Patriarch, Their Beatitudes the Patriarchs and
other Primates of the local Autocephalous Churches, in the sequence of
the Diptychs, according to canonical order, assuming his proper place
after the Primate of the Church in the Czech Lands and Slovakia both in
the sacred Diptychs and church assemblies.
At the same time, the Orthodox Church in
Ukraine, through its Primate or else the canonical locum tenens on the
Throne of Kyiv, is obliged to participate in periodical Inter-Orthodox
consultations on significant canonical, doctrinal and other issues, in
accordance with the sacred custom of the Fathers that has prevailed from
the outset. The First Hierarch, after being installed, must also
immediately dispatch the necessary Irenic Letters concerning his
establishment both to the Ecumenical Patriarch and the other Primates,
just as he is also entitled to receive the same from these, while
commencing his irenic journey as customary from the First-Throne Church
of Constantinople, wherefrom it will likewise receive the Holy Myron as
affirmation of its spiritual unity with the latter. In the case of major
issues of ecclesiastical, doctrinal and canonical nature, His Beatitude
the Metropolitan of Kiev and all Ukraine must, on behalf of the Holy
Synod of his Church, address our most holy Patriarchal and Ecumenical
Throne, seeking its authoritative opinion and conclusive support, while
the prerogatives of the Ecumenical Throne over the Exarchate and Sacred
Stavropegial institutions in Ukraine shall be preserved unmitigated.
Consequently, on the basis of all the
above and on the basis of these conditions, our Holy Great Church of
Christ blesses and declares the Orthodox Church in Ukraine as
Autocephalous, invoking the abundant gifts of God and boundless
treasures of the All-Holy Spirit upon the venerable Hierarchy, the
righteous clergy and pious people throughout the land of Ukraine, and
praying that the First and Great High Priest Jesus Christ—through the
intercessions of our all-holy and most blessed lady, the Theotokos and
ever-virgin Mary; the holy and glorious prince Vladimir, equal to the
apostles; the holy and glorious queen Olga; our venerable and
God-bearing Fathers, the ascetics and monastics of the Kyiv Lavra and
all the Monasteries—may forever support the Autocephalous Church of
Ukraine, now reckoned in the body of the One, Holy, Catholic and
Apostolic Church, and grant it stability, unity, peace and increase for
His glory and that of the Father and the Holy Spirit.
These things, then, are deemed and
determined, joyfully proclaimed to you from the venerable Center of
Orthodoxy, having been ratified in synod, whereas this Patriarchal and
Synodal Tome is issued for permanent protection, being recorded and
signed in the Code of the Great Church of Christ in Constantinople,
delivered in an identical and accurate copy to His Beatitude Epifanios,
the Primate of the Most Holy Church of Ukraine, and to His Excellency
the President of Ukraine, Mr. Petro Poroshenko, for abiding verification
and permanent confirmation.
On this sixth day of the month January of the year two thousand and nineteen,
Of the XII indiction
+ Bartholomew of Constantinople, hereby determines in Christ GodOf the XII indiction
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