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Monday, September 05, 2011
Orthodox Church In Abkhazia Fragments
Yesterday's Moscow Times reports on the growing fragmentation in the Orthodox Church in Abkhazia, the break away republic that is trying to obtain international recognition as a nation separate from the nation of Georgia. In 2009, the Sukhumi-Abkhazian Eparch split from the Georgian Orthodox Church and declared itself to be the Abkhazian Orthodox Church, a continuation of the Catholicate of Abkhazia which was disbanded in 1795. (Background). However on May 15 this year, a group of clergy and laymen declared a competing new Abkhaz church that would use the Abkhaz language in liturgy and would be independent of the Moscow patriarchate. They want the ecumenical patriarch in Istanbul to oversee the new Abkhaz church.