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Bulgarian Patriarch Neofit I, who presides over the Holy Synod of the country's Orthodox Church. Photo by BGNES
The Bulgarian Orthodox Church has announced it will help migrants who have arrived in Bulgaria, but has urged authorities not to let any more migrants in.
"We consider that our government should in no way allow more refugees into our country. For those who are already here, it is right for us, as Orthodox Christians and as a society, to look after as much as we can and as much as our scant resources allow us, but not any further," the Holy Synod - the church's top executive body - has explained in a statement.
The text also reads that the problem should be solved by "who created it; it is not right for the Orthodox Bulgarian people to pay the price of us disappearing as a State".
"There should be no doubt whatsoever that the Orthodox Church feels compassion and calls for solidarity with all these people who already among us and really, and not supposedly, need care and material support in accordance with our capabilities... The Church always explores the reasons for misfortune and calls for the removal of the reasons. The fight against consequences, if reasons are not removed, is a foredoomed one."
Fending off accusations of a "delayed" reaction to the migrant crisis, the Holy Synod has reminded that, "in the millennia-long experience of the Orthodox Church no hasty decision-making is envisaged in transitory situations."
Apart from issues of migrants' material needs and of solidarity with people coming into the country, the influx "poses questions about the stability and existence of the Bulgarian state, in principle."
"Also, [it poses] the question what spiritual context, what spiritual environment will the Orthodox Bulgarian people live in if this influx continues to the extent that it shifts the existing ethnic balance in the territory of our Fatherland Bulgaria that God determined for our Orthodox people to inhabit," the statement goes on.
The Synod has also advised the government to urge an "end to wars" in the Middle East and North Africa in its dialogue with "all international organizations" and also to table the question of "inter-religious tolerance" in countries such as Egypt, Syria and Iraq.
"We consider that the Bulgarian government should concentrate its foreign policy resources... on an end to wars, and not only on should solidarity with the consequences of their endless continuation."
Presided by the Patriarch (currently Neofit I), the Holy Synod is the governing body of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church, in a country where Orthodox Christianity is the religion of the majority.
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