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Parish of St Gwenn, Wessex Father Leonard Hollands Yew Tree Cottage, Marshwood, Dorset DT6 5QF Tel: 01297 678566 e-mail: frleonard@btinternet.com Fr Deacon Cwyfan Gosling 07549 033581 www.stgwenns.org _ St Gwenn s News 38 DECEMBER 2015 Services at St Gwenn s Sun 6 Dec ADVENT 4 [S Nicholas the Wonderworker of Myra] Tues 8 Dec Conception of the Mother of God Matins with Communion 9.30am Sun 13 Dec ADVENT 5 [S German of Alaska, Wonder-worker of All America]

Sun 20 Dec ADVENT 6 Vespers with Carols 3.00pm Thurs 24 Dec The NATIVITY in the flesh of Christ our Lord Divine Liturgy 8.30pm Fri 25 Dec The NATIVITY in the flesh of Christ our Lord Matins of the Nativity 9.00am Sat 26 Dec S Stephen, Protomartyr Matins with communion 9.00am Sun 27 DEC NATIVITY 1 [St Joseph the Just and St John the Theologian Apostle] From your Parish Priest Greetings dear brothers and sisters in Christ! As you receive this edition of St Gwenn s News there are still another four weeks of Advent to go before the feast of the Nativity of our Lord but looking at the shops, the street scene, TV advertisements, etc, one could be forgiven for thinking that Christmas is already here! A great shame, because such early anticipation detracts from the freshness and sense of wonder, joy and celebration when the day actually comes and

it even inclines people to think, with a kind of relief, that it s all over (at last!) by the 26th of December! Keeping our Advent fast right up until the Nativity Liturgy is celebrated helps us to redress the balance and counter the secular appropriation of the holy season. Hypocritically, that said, short of sending out a second December News specifically for Christmas, I need to offer you my seasonal salutations now! So, when the day comes, may you have a blessed, joyful, peaceful and spiritually rewarding Christmas, letting the Incarnate Christ, the Word of God, into your hearts to counter the constant efforts of the evil one to bring discord and misery to our world. Nativity blessings to you all. Fr Leonard His Beatitude Marc Our dear Primate is currently on a fasting spiritual three week retreat where he is walking in the mountains seeking God s will for himself and the future of our Church. We are keeping a lamp burning for him at St Gwenn s and daily commending him to God s love and care. Please pray for him. Chalcedon, Canonicity and all that! (If you are not interested in theology or the credentials of our Church you might prefer to skip this bit!) I became aware recently that some people believe our Celtic Orthodox Church to be non-chalcedonian. Before I comment on that, I should explain that the Orthodox Church is in two families, Chalcedonian and Non-Chalcedonian. The latter are generally referred to as the Oriental Orthodox Churches - Syriac, Coptic, Ethiopian, Armenian, etc - and, most confusingly, the remainder are referred to as the Eastern Orthodox Churches - Greek, Russian, Antiochian, Alexandrian, Serbian, Romanian, etc. [Oriental, Eastern spot the difference if you can but that s the way they are referred to!] There were seven Ecumenical Councils of the Early Church, the fourth being the Council of Chalcedon. At that Council the two Natures of Christ were defined. The Oriental Churches did not agree with the definition many now believe the problem was one of language, not of theology and so they rejected the dogmatic teaching of the Council of Chalcedon and consequently were not a party to the remainder of the Church Councils; hence Non-Chalcedonian. The Eastern Orthodox Churches do not consider the Oriental Orthodox Churches to be canonical. So, given that our present Celtic Orthodox Church (as distinct from the Celtic Church of the first millennium) was constituted by the (Non-Chalcedonian) Syriac Orthodox Church, what is the position of our Church with regard to the Ecumenical Councils? We are best described as Pro-Chalcedonian. That is to say, we accept the teaching of all seven Church Councils, but acknowledge that only the first three were truly Ecumenical. Although having its apostolic roots in the Oriental (Non-Chalcedonian) Church, the Celtic Orthodox Church was given

the mandate to establish a Western Orthodox Church faithful to the spirit of the original Celtic Church. It is an autocephalous (independent self-governing) Church and has never been required to be subject to the Syriac Orthodox Church, or tied to its doctrinal position. The Celtic Orthodox Church is not monosyphite (believing that Christ had one single Nature), but upholds the Chalcedonian doctrine that the one Person of Christ has two Natures, divine and human. Indeed we affirm this every time we make the sign of the cross, holding our first two fingers and thumb together representing the Trinity, and the third and fourth fingers together, in the palm, representing those two Natures of Christ, thus: I would like to say that the position of the Celtic Orthodox Church I have set out here is as it was explained to me by our late beloved Primate His Beatitude Mael, although the term Pro-Chalcedonian is mine. The position with regard to the Ecumenical Councils is also set out in the comprehensive doctrinal statement produced by our Church under HB Mael s predecessor, Mar Seraphim, prior to his seceding to the Coptic Church. The document is known as the Glastonbury Confession, and it clearly accepts the teaching of all seven Ecumenical Councils. As to the matter of Apostolic succession, the Celtic Orthodox Church traces its Apostolic roots back to the Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch, considered as the most ancient Christian Church in the world. Saint Luke states that, "The disciples were first called Christians in Antioch" (Acts 11:26). Saint Peter was the first bishop of Antioch and is therefore regarded as the first Patriarch of the Syriac (Syrian) Orthodox Church. There is an unbroken line of Apostolic succession from Saint Peter to the present Patriarch, Ignatius Aphrem II, running through all the Syriac Orthodox bishops. It was one of these, Mar Boutros (Boutros ibn Salmo Mesko) later becoming Patriarch Mar Ignatius Peter IV of Antioch who, in 1866, with the sanction of Patriarch Ignatius Jacobus II, consecrated Mar Julius (Jules Ferrette) commissioning him to form an indigenous Orthodox Church in Western Europe. The subsequent consecrations which continued that Apostolic succession are set out here: Syriac Orthodox Mar Boutros (later becoming Patriarch Mar Ignatius Peter IV) Celtic Orthodox (formerly Orthodox Church of the British Isles) Mar Julius (1966) Mar Pelagius I (1874) Mar Jacobus I Antipas (1890) Mar Andries I (1897) Mar Jacobus II (1922) Mar Georgius I (1944) Mar Seraphim I (1977) Mgr Mael I (1980) Mgr Marc I (1988) So, in conclusion, we have a clearly demonstrated unbroken line of Apostolic succession, and we are not Non-Chalcedonian. We pray that one day the Eastern Orthodox Church will be able to perceive this and accept that we are a truly canonical Church. Fr Leonard

St Gwenn s Fellowship As we mentioned last month, there are a few people, both in the UK and abroad, who keep in touch with us at St Gwenn s and we are suggesting that we create a Fellowship of St Gwenn to forge closer links and to encourage people to feel more a part of us and the Celtic Orthodox Church, even though visiting us may not be feasible. If you are interested in becoming part of this fellowship do contact Fr Leonard for more details. For our Personal Prayers For our Primate Metropolitan Marc (see above), Bishop Paul, and all our monks, nuns, clergy and people, and for the future of the Celtic Orthodox Church. For the growth and renewing energy of Celtic spirituality in the world today. For all in sickness, sorrow or distress, especially those on our prayer lists and for those who suffering as a result of recent terror attacks; and also those for whom no-one else is praying. For PEACE and stability in our troubled world, especially for an end to the horrors of religious extremism, radicalisation and persecution. For the refugees fleeing from troubled homelands and those endeavouring to deal with the growing refugee crisis. For the Unity of Christ s Church. For the departed our loved ones and those whose anniversaries fall this month, Mary, Patriarch Alexei II, Patriarch Ignatius IV, Nelson (Mandela), Audrey, Wendy, Terry, Len, Ann, Dom Boniface, Ken, Henry, Benizir (Bhuto).