UNITED STATES
Greek Orthodox Christians for Truth and Reform
(Or: who are those among us that have the courage of conviction)
These are strange and interesting times, especially as they concern our Church. There is something missing……… “We are in need of heroes.” They shape the identities of those who aspire to grow with a sense of noble character and/or purpose. Heroes can help shape not only individual identities, but communities as well. Typically these heroes are stereotypically leaders, or other prominent public figures, like teachers, clergymen, soldiers, politicians, or successful businessmen (to name only a few). But sometimes these heroes that are often unsung. The fact is that there are more unsung heroes than prominent ones.
When the people that we expect to act as heroes compromise their responsibility as role models, there sometimes emerge voices, daring voices, voices that are willing to risk everything for the sake of truth, by altruistically speaking up. It is reminiscent of Hans Christian Andersen’s “The Emperor’s New Clothes”. The sole voice that shouted that the Emperor had no clothes was not otherwise a hero but was compelled to shout the naked truth. Initially this shouting was held in suspicion; until a consensus was reached that the Emperor was indeed naked. Perhaps the youngster’s voice itself was briefly held suspect. However, some might say that this voice was the voice of a hero that saved the subjects from an egomaniacal despot who was in pursuit of vainglory at the expense of truth. …
Cappy Larson, Greta Larson and Melanie Jula Sakoda
founders of www.Pokrov.org
The welcome page states that Pokrov.org “is a resource for survivors of abuse in the Orthodox Churches. Pokrov.org is proud to be under the umbrella of SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests. Abuse can take place whether you are a child, a teenager or an adult. Adults can be married, single or divorced, male or female. Even clergymen, seminary students and clergy-wives can be abused. Abusers can be clergymen, Monastics, clergy-wives, or just members of the laity”.
No institution is immune from elements of a fallen humanity. This site has ministered to the needs of those abused and exploited. It also documents names of alleged perpetrators.
Unfortunately, we need this “ministry”. Sweeping things under the rug can allow improprieties to continue and wounds to remain unhealed. This site has striven to a variety of injustices and improprieties. This has come with the risk of retribution from those who feel this should be hidden from view. Violent threats and character malignment are just a few examples of the measures that these fine people have had to endure.
We applaud these advocates of the abused and the hurt. We thank them for their courage and persistence in standing up for what is right.
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