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Bishop Chrysostom (Maydonis): The actions of the ROC have turned the church in Rwanda into ruins

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In February 2024, the Bishop of Bukoba and Western Tanzania Chrysostom (Maydonis) of the Patriarchate of Alexandria took over the interim leadership of the newly established Diocese of Rwanda. For the first months of his ministry, the famous missionary spoke with pain about the destruction of the Orthodox mission in this African country:

“Many local churches of the Patriarchate of Alexandria suffered from the incursion of the Russian Church into our jurisdiction, which led to serious consequences. But in Rwanda, where the Orthodox Church was very young, the result is painful, while in the larger African countries the consequences are not so visible. In Rwanda, the Orthodox mission was started in 2012 by the respected former Bishop of Burundi and Rwanda Innocent. The aged bishop, having two countries under his jurisdiction, made great efforts to root Orthodoxy in this troubled country. In recent years, it has attracted many supporters of the church mission from Greece, but also clergy and laity from Romania and neighboring Congo.

The organization “Christ in Africa” ​​from Romania helped the Orthodox mission in the country with volunteers and financially. Clergymen arrived from Romania who settled there and helped effectively by building temples and carrying out missionary work. Gradually local priests were also ordained and Orthodoxy became known in Rwanda. And so, this young church tried to hold on until the wild stream of the “Russian world” swept it away and turned it into ruins. Of the local ten priests and three deacons, six priests and one deacon were forcibly torn from their church by buying their conscience with a higher salary. Four priests and two deacons remained. The Christians scattered. Orthodoxy weakened, lost the trust of the Rwandan state and society, and the old ailing bishop mourned over the ruins of his cause. That is why Patriarch Theodore of Alexandria elevated Rwanda to a diocese and sent a patriarchal representative from the neighboring diocese of Bukoba to try to restore this church. These are the results of discords and civil wars, which unfortunately are not unknown to our mother – the holy Orthodox Church, whose body is covered with wounds by her senseless children! The remaining “little flock” will be the “dough” for the unification of this nation and this land with the One, holy, conciliar and apostolic Church of Christ. We believe that the Crucified and Resurrected Lord will resurrect His Orthodox Church from the grave of discord, will also resurrect the Church in Rwanda and drive the horror out of Africa.”

Note: Bishop Chrysostom (Maydonis) is a very active missionary priest, known in many Orthodox churches. As an archimandrite, he works in the dioceses of the Patriarchate of Alexandria, especially where bishops who are monks from the Holy Mountain serve. He was helping the Orthodox mission in the Congo at the invitation of the local Metropolitan Nicephorus, brother of the Small “St. Anna” hermitage of Mount Athos. He also led the anti-sectarian activity of the Metropolitanate of Thessaloniki.

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