The Orthodox Episcopal Assembly of Benelux (CEOB) was convened at its 22nd meeting.
The meeting was held by teleconference due to the health crisis, on Tuesday, June 22, 2021, under the chairmanship of Metropolitan Athenagoras of Belgium (Ecumenical Patriarchate) with the participation of Bishop Mark of Neamts, representative of Metropolitan Joseph (Romanian Patriarchate), Bishop Dositheus (Patriarchate of Georgia) and Bishop Ioakeim of Apollonia (Assistant Bishop to the Holy Metropolis of Belgium, Ecumenical Patriarchate).
The bishops were able to exchange information and views on the situation in the three Benelux countries. They were mainly able to find that a clear improvement in the data of the health crisis which allows the relaxation of the measures observed in regards to the number of faithful that are allowed inside the Holy Temples.
Sacred services are now allowed to be officiated in the presence of more people. Of course, there are still restrictions, which mainly concern the distances that the faithful must observe with each other as well as the other protection measures. There is hope that before the end of the summer, normalcy will return to divine worship. At present, however, the health measures imposed by the authorities must be observed.
The summer camps for children and teenagers organized for the 22nd time by the Orthodox Youth of the Netherlands and Belgium received the pleasure and blessing of the bishops.
The next meeting of the Orthodox Episcopal Assembly of Benelux is scheduled for November 16, 2021.
The Orthodox Episcopal Assembly was established following a decision of the Fourth Pan-Orthodox Pre-Synod Conference convened in Chambésy (Geneva) in June 2009.
Tr by Orthodox Times
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