By Paul Cromidas
A January 10th story in the Anchorage Daily News tells of the installation by Bishop Nikolai of a convicted sex offender as a lay reader in the Orthodox Church in Alaska. Judging from the comments attributed to the Chancellor of the Alaska diocese, Fr. Isidore, this action appears to be in flagrant disregard […]

A Place to Start on Misconduct Reform

January 4, 2008 | Comments Off

(Editor’s Note: this article also appeared in this weekend’s edition of The National Herald.)
By Paul Cromidas
In its most recent edition of the Orthodox Observer, its official paper, the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America (GOA), announced that three priests had been “Returned to Status of Layman” (translation: defrocked).
As usual, there were no reasons given for these […]

…And, What About the Misconduct Advisory Board?

September 17, 2007 | Comments Off

Editor’s note: The concerns raised in this article are echoed by Catherine Metropoulos in an April 20, 2007 letter to Orthodox Reform which stated “most of our Board’s work has been tabled or stifled” due to factors including “…a total lack of interest on part of our hierarchy” (click on image at right to view […]

By Paul Cromidas
(Writer’s Note: Like my fellow parishioners, I was saddened and in disbelief when I learned that our long-time pastor was suspended on charges of sexual misconduct. Nevertheless, after reading Metropolitan Isaiah’s letter to the parish, I felt that a response was called for. Ironically, I have been writing about the church misconduct […]

by Paul Cromidas

The Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America (GOA) recently informed its faithful that two priests were suspended, a third had his suspension rescinded and a fourth was “Returned to status of layman”. There were no reasons given for these actions. This appears to be part of a continuing pattern by the GOA of […]

Originally on the OrthodoxNews.com July 5, 2005
By Paul Cromidas
Well, there it is: a brief, innocuous listing in the May 2005 issue of the Orthodox Observer, the official newspaper of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America. The listing, in the “Clergy Update” section, reads:
“Returned to Status of Layman
Barrow, V. Rev. Gabriel – 02-22-05”

Originally published on Orthodoxnews.com on May 17, 2005
By Mr. Paul Cromidas
The Toledo Blade newspaper reported last week that Fr. Gabriel Barrow of the Houston area had been defrocked by Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew. The article is posted in today’s issue of this website. Fr. Barrow had also been removed as a priest of the Antiochian Orthodox […]

Money and Misconduct

March 17, 2005 | Comments Off

By Paul Cromidas
(This article/letter was sent to The National Herald, the Greek-American newspaper based in New York. The paper asked for documentation about the priests’ convictions noted in the article. This was supplied, but the paper chose not to publish the article. P.C.)
The appearance in your February 5 issue of a letter from […]

Conflict of Interest in Chairing Misconduct Board and Spiritual Court
By Paul Cromidas
July 25, 2004
Metropolitan Isaiah, head of the Denver diocese of the Greek Orthodox Church of America (GOA), should remove himself, or be removed, as chairman of the GOA’s Clergy Sexual Misconduct Advisory Board. He should also stop presiding at Spiritual Court sessions for […]

Overdue: An Update on the Sexual Misconduct Issue by the Greek Archdiocese
–Recent Allegations Are Disturbing
By Paul Cromidas
In the spring of 2002, during the daily revelations of sexual abuse in the Catholic church, the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America (GOA), with some fanfare, issued its policy on clergy sexual misconduct.
The announcement proclaimed that the archdiocese wanted […]

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