Volume 7 Number 20 - Tuesday, May 17th, 2005

A Publication of the ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN LAITY

 


Home

 

Orthodox News

• Last Week's Edition

• Archives

• Search Engine

 

Submissions

Policy

Send


Email us



Support Us!

Donations

Nonprofit Ministries

The Orthodox Christian Laity

• The Video -  "A New Era Begins"

 

 

The Orthodox Christian News Service

 

Submitted May 15, 2005

Priest is Defrocked, but the GOA Doesn’t Really Want Us To Know About It

By Paul Cromidas

     The Toledo Blade newspaper reported last week that Fr. Gabriel Barrow of the Houston area had been defrocked by Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew.  The article is posted in today’s issue of this website.  Fr. Barrow had also been removed as a priest of the Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese in a Toledo suburb, prior to joining the Greek archdiocese.

       It would appear that the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America (GOA) had no intention of saying anything about this action, however, let alone the reasons for it.  The article states that the Patriarchal action took place several months ago.  A look at the archdiocese’s website shows no press release or other announcement about the defrocking.  The archdiocese should have had the decency to inform the faithful of the action and the reasons.  A Spiritual Court hearing was held a year ago at which at least two men testified that Fr. Barrow had molested them when they were younger. There have been no public statements from the archdiocese since then.  For the GOA to now try to keep this defrocking quiet and “in house” is deplorable and shameful.  Had the Toledo paper not contacted the GOA, the news of the defrocking would still be largely covered up.  Information is also available on the website www.pokrov.org, which is devoted to victims of abuse in the Orthodox Church.

       The archdiocese seems to be saying, “case closed.”  The faithful should be saying, “not so fast.” Having written several articles about the case of Fr. Barrow, I can say that there remain many unanswered questions about this matter, even with the news of the defrocking.  These have to do mainly with the role of bishops in having allowed Fr. Barrow to transfer from one archdiocese to another.  There still needs to be accountability on the part of the bishops involved, and I, for one, as a member of the diocese that Fr. Barrow served, will be writing further about that issue.

(Before his retirement, Mr. Cromidas was executive director of the Dallas Family Guidance Center.)                                         

 

 

Home Archives Search Submissions Support Us

 
 



This Online Newsletter is partially funded by a grant from the Virginia H Farah Foundation

Orthodox News, PO BOX 6954
WEST PALM BEACH FL  33405-6954
USA

Phone:  (517) 522-3656
Fax:  (517) 522-5907