The wrath of God has overtaken the Church for many decades. Papism and Ecumenism are triumphant. At that time, St. Athanasius the Great and the other Fathers understood the danger, which was described in the vision of St. Anthony the Great. Now we see the temples and the altars being defiled by common prayers and concelebrations with the “unbridled” heretics, and we reinforce the defilement and praise it, trampling ourselves also within the Holy of Holies. If one observes ecumenist concelebrations and common prayers, like the one that took place in Canberra, at the 7th General Assembly of the World Council of so-called Churches, and like those that often occur with the participation of homosexual priests who dare to hold the Holy Chalice and of women bishops and priestesses, the image surpasses even the vision of St. Anthony the Great. The only hope for the Church to regain her beauty is the establishment and counsel of St. Anthony the Great: “Only do not defile yourselves with the Arians.” Only let us not be defiled by our communion with Papism and Ecumenism, with the philopapist and ecumenist Orthodox. Because we have not yet acted forcefully and decisively, God prolongs for years His wrath, the captivity of the Orthodox in the pan-heresy of Ecumenism. Until when shall bishops, priests, monks, and laypeople allow the irrational beasts, the heretics, to trample upon and defile the Holy and Sacred things of Orthodoxy? As long as we remain inactive and find various spiritual-sounding excuses, the abomination of desolation will stand in the holy place.
- Protopresbyter Theodoros Zisis
Greek source: https://orthodox-voice.blogspot.com/2025/10/n.html
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