A brief history of the FYROM Orthodox Church (split thread)
A brief history of the Macedonian Orthodox Church.
Since the uncanonical abolition of the autocephalous Ohrid Archdiocese in the year 1767, executed with a decision by the Turkish Sultan, at the request of Patriarch Samuel I of Constantinople, and all up to World War I the dioceses of the present Republic of Macedonia had been under the ecclesiastical jurisdiction of the Constantinopolitan Patriarchate. After World War I these dioceses territorially fell under the occupation by the Serbian state and were therefore transferred under the government of the Serbian Orthodox Church. With the beginning of World War II, the Serbian Episcopes, along with their army and police, left these dioceses which they had administered for only 20 years and were replaced by the Episcopes of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church. After World War II, the Republic of Macedonia existed as a separate federative state within the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
Following the end of World War II, the clergy and the Orthodox faithful of the Republic of Macedonia requested the Serbian Orthodox Church (SOC) to consecrate native episcopes to them, for greater pastoral stability and efficacy of the Church. On 5 October 1958, with the resolution of the Clergy and Laity Assembly in Ohrid, Episcope Dositheus, a Macedonian born, a Vicar of the Serbian Patriarch German, was enthroned the 83 rd Archbishop of the restored Ohrid Archdiocese, which owing to the country in which it is active was given the name Macedonian Orthodox Church, and he the title Archbishop of Ohrid and Macedonia.
The Holy Assembly of Hierarchs of the Serbian Orthodox Church in June of 1959 passed a resolution (AH. No. 6/min. 57) which confirms that the dioceses in the Republic of Macedonia have been separated into an INDEPENDENT Church which will be administered in accordance with the Constitution adopted at the Macedonian Clergy and Laity Assembly of the year 1958 and that with this resolution cease to be valid the regulations of the Serbian Orthodox Church Constitution for the episcopes and hierarchs of the People's Republic of Macedonia. Due to the need to form an independent Synod, the Serbian Patriarch German, Archbishop Dositheus of Ohrid and Macedonia, and also Episcope Nicanor of Bačka, on 19-07-1959 in Skopje consecrated the newly elected episcope Clement of Prespa and Bitola. With this there were conditions created for the formation of a Holy Synod of Hierarchs of the Macedonian Orthodox Church. About this all, Patriarch German of Serbia with his letter, registered under the synodal No. 515, of May 31, 1961, informed Patriarch Athenagoras of Constantinople.
On July 16 of the year 1967, the Macedonian Orthodox Churchrestored Ohrid Archdiocese, at a Clergy and Laity Assembly in Ohrid, in accordance with the by then established practice of other Churches, is proclaimed autocephalous local Orthodox Church, following which the Serbian Orthodox Church unilaterally cut off the eucharistic communion with it. Concelebration of Episcopes of the Macedonian Orthodox Church with Episcopes of other Orthodox Churches has been taking place to this very day, only unofficially and with no public announcement. The Archbishop of Ohrid and Macedonia always mentions at the Great Entrance the names of the Heads of the local Orthodox Churches.
__________________  Macedonia for the Macedonians!!!
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