we are living through a time in which any claims to ecclesial authority are controverted. This is true for bishops in several Orthodox Churches--including, inter alia, the OCA and the Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese of North America--and it is true, a fortiori, for Catholic bishops the world over, but perhaps especially in North America and Ireland. Part of this has to do with the culture we inhabit at this moment in history, where emotivism, as Alasdair MacIntyre
JA: Do you think there are sufficient accountability provisions for bishops right now?To which let all the faithful say: Amen, and Amen. Clearly this is an archbishop who is ἄξιος.
CC: I'll say something that many people in the church aren't saying, which is that we ought to study this question and reflect on it very seriously. We should take up the issue of accountability, including accountability for bishops, in a formal, clear, and decisive kind of way.
I spent a great deal of time in my book Orthodoxy and the Roman Papacy: Ut Unum Sint and the Prospects of East-West Unity
sketching out the diverse ways in which various Eastern Churches are synodally structured. When it works, synodality
No system is perfect, but much of what frustrates Western Christians, especially Roman Catholics today, is precisely the lack of any visible correction by bishops of bishops. Part of this is by design: Catholic "episcopal conferences" (as one must ceaselessly remind even those who should know better) are most certainly not the equivalent of a synod. The former have no real authority whereas the latter in the East are legislative, electoral, and disciplinary bodies with real powers expressed in diverse forms that I review in great detail. I also show that the West, too, has a very long and venerable history of real synodality that was gradually lost in the second millennium, but desperately needs to be recovered today.
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