The John Templeton Foundation is awarding its 2025 Prize tonight at Lincoln Center in New York City to Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew (Dimitrios Archontonis) for framing environmental harm as a ‘moral failing.’ Yet critics note the striking dissonance: while Bartholomew denounces ecological damage, he has remained silent on the moral catastrophe of clergy-perpetrated sexual abuse under his authority.
However, the Orthodox Survivors and Advocates, explained that the Patriarch’s silence on clergy-perpetrated sexual abuse in the Eastern churches makes this win painful for victims — especially those who have approached him directly about their experiences. Members of the group lamented that Patriarch Bartholomew has not similarly used his position to speak out on sexual abuse by Orthodox clergy.
Although seldom recognized as a major faith in the United States, Eastern Orthodoxy is the second-largest branch of Christianity, smaller only than the Catholic Church. It is one of the three main branches of Christianity, alongside Catholicism…
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Pope Leo XIV arrives at an audience with the Lasallian Brothers on May 15, 2025. (Credit: Vatican Media.