TRANSGENDER AND ORTHODOX: COMING TO TERMS by Roberta Workman

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A couple of weeks ago, we observed Intersex Awareness Day (October 26, 2023). Now we’re observing Transgender Awareness Week (November 13-19, 2023).

Hello! My name is Bobbi and I am an Orthodox Christian. However, you should know that there is more to me than this. I was born with an intersex condition, and I am a transgender woman.

My earliest memories are of a surgery at approximately age 2. I don’t remember much except that there was a veritable parade of physicians in white lab coats checking on me: fondling my genitals. I have scars on my genitals that suggest that I was born with an undescended testicle and hypospadias. There is yet one more deficiency in sexual development (DSD) which they were not able to “correct”: I have the medical definition of a micro-penis. Because of this early surgery I always knew that I was different. I endured a total of three surgeries on my lower abdomen before age 10. I’ll never know if the latter ones were to provide further “corrections” to my anatomy. Read More


STATEMENT ON ACADEMIC FREEDOM by Board of Directors, International Orthodox Theological Association

The following Statement on Academic Freedom was emailed to the IOTA membership yesterday, November 10. We share it with our global readership to express our agreement with the Statement and our support for Archimandrite Cyril Hovorun.

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Archimandrite Cyril Hovorun

As a scholarly society serving the Church, the International Orthodox Theological Association (IOTA) champions academic freedom. IOTA also promotes the healing of divisions within the Church and stands against the spirit of alienation.

On September 25, 2023, the Patriarch of Moscow suspended Archimandrite Cyril Hovorun from his priestly duties. The reason cited for this disciplinary action was Hovorun’s co-serving with the hierarchs and clergy of the Ecumenical Patriarchate with which the Moscow Patriarchate unilaterally broke communion in December 2018. The unilateral breaking of communion runs against the spirit of Orthodox unity. When the communion is broken without serious theological reasons, the whole church suffers. Read More


ORTHODOXY IN DIALOGUE, THE DAILY BEAST, AND THE METROPOLITAN JOSEPH SCANDAL

For context see the extensive Metropolitan Joseph (Al-Zehlaoui): The Scandal section in our Archives 2020-23 linked at the top of this page.

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Joseph Al-Zehlaoui (L) and Patriarch John X of Antioch (R)

On November 7, reporter Justin Rohrlich from The Daily Beast reached out to editor Giacomo Sanfilippo at Orthodoxy in Dialogue for comment on Joseph Al-Zehlaoui’s pending civil lawsuit against the Antiochian Archdiocese and individual members of the Board of Trustees. This was the first we heard of the lawsuit. Several hours after their telephone interview, Rohrlich’s Archbishop Accused of Lengthy Affair Sues Over His Stingy Severance (Unholy War) went live at The Daily Beast. Sanfilippo and Orthodoxy in Dialogue are cited a number of times. Our analytics show that other outlets around the globe picked up the story within the first few hours. 

You can read the summons and notice here. Although Sanfilippo is not named as a defendant, his and Orthodoxy in Dialogue’s role in Al-Zehlaoui’s downfall is summarized on pp. 2-3.

We offer the following highlights from, and commentary on, the contents of the summons and notice: Read More


THE MOSCOW PATRIARCHATE’S ABSURDITIES IN AFRICA

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This will be brief.

By now, everyone knows about the Moscow Patriarchate’s flagrantly uncanonical ecclesiastical invasion of the Patriarchate of Alexandria.

For context, Alexandria has sole canonical jurisdiction over the African continent. This hasn’t prevented Moscow from recently attempting to establish a presence in Africa in open competition with Alexandria, clearly hand-in-glove with the Kremlin’s geopolitical agenda there. Given that Orthodoxy in Africa is primarily a village phenomenon, one wonders how many Russian immigrants have settled in the villages of Africa. 

Seldom do we get the opportunity to see how Moscow’s shenanigans look on the ground. Read More