SCOBA Statement on Moral Crisis in Our Nation
As members of the Standing Conference of the Canonical Orthodox Bishops
in the Americas (SCOBA), representing more than 5 million Orthodox
Christians in the United States, Canada and Mexico, we are deeply
concerned about recent developments regarding “same sex unions.”
The
Orthodox Christian teaching on marriage and sexuality, firmly grounded
in Holy Scripture, 2000 years of church tradition, and canon law, holds
that marriage consists in the conjugal union of a man and a woman, and
that authentic marriage is blessed by God as a sacrament of the Church.
Neither Scripture nor Holy Tradition blesses or sanctions such a union
between persons of the same sex.
Holy Scripture attests that God
creates man and woman in His own image and likeness (Genesis 1:27-31),
that those called to do so might enjoy a conjugal union that ideally
leads to procreation. While not every marriage is blessed with the birth
of children, every such union exists to create of a man and a woman a
new reality of “one flesh.” This can only involve a relationship based
on gender complementarity. “God made them male and female… So they are
no longer two but one flesh” (Mark 10:6-8).
The union between a
man and a woman in the Sacrament of Marriage reflects the union between
Christ and His Church (Ephesians 5:21-33). As such, marriage is
necessarily monogamous and heterosexual. Within this union, sexual
relations between a husband and wife are to be cherished and protected
as a sacred expression of their love that has been blessed by God. Such
was God’s plan for His human creatures from the very beginning. Today,
however, this divine purpose is increasingly questioned, challenged or
denied, even within some faith communities, as social and political
pressures work to normalize, legalize and even sanctify same-sex unions.
The
Orthodox Church cannot and will not bless same-sex unions. Whereas
marriage be-tween a man and a woman is a sacred institution ordained by
God, homosexual union is not. Like adultery and fornication, homosexual
acts are condemned by Scripture (Rom 1:24-27; 1 Cor 6:10; 1 Tim 1:10).
This being said, however, we must stress that persons with a homosexual
orientation are to be cared for with the same mercy and love that is
bestowed by our Lord Jesus Christ upon all of humanity. All persons are
called by God to grow spiritually and morally toward holiness.
As
heads of the Orthodox Churches in America and members of SCOBA, we
speak with one voice in expressing our deep concern over recent
developments. And we pray fervently that the traditional form of
marriage, as an enduring and committed union only between a man and a
woman, will be honored.
August 13, 2003
†Archbishop DEMETRIOS, Chairman
Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America
†Metropolitan HERMAN
Orthodox Church in America
†Metropolitan PHILIP, Vice Chairman
Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese
†Archbishop NICOLAE
Romanian Orthodox Archdiocese of North America America and Canada
†Metropolitan CHRISTOPHER, Secretary
Serbian Orthodox Church in the USA and Canada
†Metropolitan JOSEPH
Bulgarian Eastern Orthodox Church
†Metropolitan NICHOLAS of Amissos, Treasurer
Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Diocese in the USA
†Metropolitan CONSTANTINE
Ukrainian Orthodox Church in the USA
†Bishop ILIA of Philomelion
Albanian Orthodox Diocese of America