On the Cessation of Commemoration of Bishops Preaching Heresy (A)
Protopresbyter Theodore Zisis, Professor Emeritus of Patrology, Theological School of the University of Thessaloniki
Fr. Theodore Zisis introduces audiences to the oft-misunderstood Canon 15 of the 1st-2nd Council (861) of Constantinople and the canonical practice of ceasing the commemoration of bishops who have fallen into heresies condemned either by councils or by the consensus of the Holy Fathers.
The historic statements of hierarchs in Greece (Ambrose of Eleftheropolis and Avgoustinos of Florina) who ceased commemoration of Patriarch Athenagoras in 1970 are read in full, as well.
This lecture was delivered at the beginning of 2017 at parish of St. Anthony the Great in Thessaloniki, Greece.
The relevant canons discussed in the lecture:
Canon 13. The All-evil One having...