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The Holy Synod of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church has decided to send letters to three metropolitan bishops to urge them to attend all its "winter" sittings, which will conclude on December 19.
The decision, made Friday, was to send the invitations to Veliko Tarnovo Metropolitan, Grigoriy, Pleven Metropolitan Ignatiy, and Plovdiv Metropolitan, Nikolay.
The announcement has been posted on the official site of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church.
The sittings have been scheduled for November 26 – 29, December 10 – 14, and December 18 – 19.
The three missed the November 14 meeting of the Synod, along with Vratsa Metropolitan Kalinik, the Metropolitan of America, Canada and Australia, Yosif, and the Western European Metropolitan, Simeon.
The Synod reminds the absentees that Article 54 from its Code mandates the bishops to attend the sittings except in cases of excusable emergencies.
Kalinik and Ignatiy have submitted doctor's notes for illness and for this reason will not receive a letter. Ignatiy has notified the Synod he was to join them by the end of November. Yosif has informed he would be in Bulgaria on November 19 to attend the sitting, but Simeon declined citing health issues.
On November 10, Varna Metropolitan Kiril received support from 7 of the 12 attending metropolitans in a secret vote, making him the interim head of the Church. He is now also serving as interim Sofia metropolitan bishop.
On Wednesday November 14, the Holy Synod confirmed at a sitting the legitimacy of Kiril's election.
Plovdiv Bishop Nikolay also voiced his objections to the appointment.
The Bishops stressed after the Wednesday sitting that the Code of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church, the Bulgarian and the international legal systems did not include a possibility of someone withdrawing their signatures, labeling it "legal absurd."
The Holy Synod further announced the November 10 sitting has been legal since it had a quorum and no one voiced strong disagreement with Kiril's choice. The Synod underscored the secret vote allowed those voting to exercise their true will.
The eight Bishops, who signed the Wednesday statement, also say they would not allow anyone to pressure them.
The document was not signed by Nikolay, Grigoriy, Yosif, Simeon, Ignatiy, and Kalinik.
Bulgaria's Patriarch Maxim, who led the Church since 1971, passed away last week at the age of 98.
Meanwhile, the Bulgarian National Radio, BNR, reported that Kalinik has sent a note acknowledging the legitimacy of Kiril, and has asked to not be considered for becoming the next patriarch of Bulgaria. Yosif and Simeon have also recognized Kiril in letters they sent to the Synod, thus leaving only Nikolay, Grigoriy and Ignatiy in opposition.
When asked to comment when the new patriarch will be elected, the Varna metropolitan said it could be as early as December or January, but stressed preparations for it involve a long process.
The deadline for the election, which can be held only on Sunday, is March 6, 2013.
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