Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church explained
The Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church (ru|Священный синод Русской православной церкви|translit=Svyashchennyy sinod Russkoy pravoslavnoy tserkvi) serves by Church statute as the supreme administrative governing body of the Russian Orthodox Church in the periods between Bishops' Councils.[1]
Members
Chairman
- Kirill – Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia
Permanent members
- by the cathedra
- Onuphrius (Berezovsky) – Metropolitan of Kyiv and all Ukraine (listed, but actually did not participate since February 2022)
- Paul (Ponomaryov) – Metropolitan of Krutitsy and Kolomna
- Barsanuphius (Sudakov) – Metropolitan of St. Petersburg and Ladoga
- Benjamin (Tupieka) – Metropolitan of Minsk and Slutsk, Patriarchal Exarch of All Belarus
- Vladimir (Cantarean) – Metropolitan of Chișinău and All Moldova
- Alexander (Mogilyov) – Metropolitan of Astana and Kazakhstan
- Vincent (Morar) – Metropolitan of Central Asia
- ex officio
See also
Notes and References
- http://www.mospat.ru/index.php?mid=166 Устав РПЦ 2000 года