At the 7 September Extraordinary General Assembly, 104 voters out of the 186 voted in favor of the AROCWE being subordinated to the Moscow Patriarchate (58.1%). The Statutes of the Archdiocese required a two-thirds majority, and consequently the motion failed to pass. 186 delegates out of 246 eligible to vote gathered in Paris on September 7, 2019. The decision to transfer to the Moscow Patriarchate received a majority of votes: 104 people (58,1%) voted for it and 75 against it. Six ballots were spoiled, and one was left blank. As a result, although the majority of those gathered supported joining the Moscow Patriarchate, the number of votes cast was lower than 2/3 (117 votes) required by French law to make changes to Statutes. After announcing the results of the vote, Bishop John said that in any case, since more than 50% of the votes cast were in favor, he would ask for him and the archdiocese to join the Moscow Patriarchate this evening, and that parishes that wanted to do so should only follow him. A discussion on legal issues began, with speeches often going in opposite directions. In such circumstances, Archbishop John said that in order for the clergy to serve the Liturgy on Sunday, he decided to postpone any decision for a while and that he would remember Patriarch Bartholomew at the Liturgy on Sunday, but from Monday he would consult with his assistants and decide what to do next. On 9 September, the ROC said it would continue consultations with the AROCWE, and would accept communities from the AROCWE which wished to join the ROC. On 10 September, the AROCWE released a communiqué in which it said that "The administration council will soon examine the follow-up to be given to the situation thus created." On September 14, 2019, Archbishop John (Renneteau) sent an address to Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and all Russia, in which he said that during the extraordinary meeting of the archdiocese, the majority of voters, clerics and laity, "expressed support for the project of canonical accession to the Moscow Patriarchate, developed at the meetings of the joint Commission", which worked throughout 2019. In the same letter, Archbishop John asked that he be accepted, along with the communities that correspond to the majority of those who voted at the meeting, "into canonical communion and unity with the Moscow Patriarchate to ensure the continuity of the Church, liturgical and mysterious life of the Archdiocese of Western European parishes of the Russian tradition." The same day members of the Holy Synod of the Moscow Patriarchate decided to accept Archbishop John, as an individual, in the jurisdiction of the Moscow Patriarchate with the title of "of Dubna", and also "those of the clergy under his leadership, and congregations, who express such a will" and "to charge to Archbishop John of Dubna with the management of the aforementioned parishes". In addition, the decision of the synod stated: "after receiving an appeal from the assembly of representatives of the parishes, additional consideration be given to define the canonical form of their organization on the basis of the historically developed special features of the diocesan and parochial administration as well as liturgical and pastoral traditions established by Metropolitan Eulogius, taking into account the conditions of existence of the Church's part which he headed in Western Europe." According to Patriarch Kirill: "we held a meeting of the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church remotely, because there was no time to gather the most Reverend members of the Synod. But I talked to each of them and got not just agreement, but a warm agreement. It was necessary to hear the intonation with which the members of the Synod responded to my message about what happened. When I asked them if they were voting for this decision, I received an enthusiastic response: "We don't just vote, we vote with all our heart." On the same day, Archbishop John published an appeal in which he justified his decision by saying that the archdiocese's charter regulates such issues as finances, the election of bishops, General meetings, but not issues of pastoral service and canonical patronage: "We cannot give a legal answer to the pastoral question." On the same day, Patriarch Kirill and Archbishop John had a telephone conversation, during which the Primate of the Russian Orthodox Church informed Archbishop John of the decision, expressed his joy at the historic event that had occurred, congratulated Archbishop John and thanked him for his wise leadership of the flock. Dissatisfied with the actions of Archbishop John, the members of the council of the archdiocese held an urgent meeting without informing either the Archbishop himself or those members of the diocesan council who agreed with his decision, and on the night of September 15, an e-mail was sent to the parishes of the archdiocese on September 14, signed by seven of the twelve members of the council of the archdiocese (one of the authorized governing bodies of the archdiocese, according to its charter), stating that, since the Archbishop John, having passed to the Moscow Patriarchate, now "unable to canonically continue to perform the Eucharist in communion with the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople", according to the statute, "the Council of the Archbishop stated his complete inability to lead the Archdiocese and therefore sent an official request to his Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew of Constantinople, officially asking him to appoint a Locum Tenens". According to the authors of the letter, "parishes and clerics who want to join one of the seven metropolitans of the Ecumenical Patriarchate, on the territories where the parishes of the Archdiocese are located, can apply to Metropolitan Emmanuel of France" or join the ranks of the Romanian Orthodox Church. The letter stated that the clergy, who considered it necessary to follow Archbishop John, should also write a letter of resignation. At the same time, the text emphasized that the archdiocese as a legal entity remains under the jurisdiction of the Patriarchate of Constantinople. On September 17, the official website of the archdiocese published a message from Archbishop John, who wrote that the authors of the letter "under the guise of trying to 'protect' and 'continue' our Archdiocese, [...] in fact, through a series of nonsense, liquidates our Archdiocese [...] Our extraordinary General meetings on February 23 and September 7, 2019 made obsolete the mention of the Ecumenical Patriarchate in our statutes. It was our meetings, our Council decisions that changed our Charter, and we will have to make appropriate amendments to it." At that time, according to
Nezavisimaya Gazeta, at least 67 parishes were known to have expressed a desire to follow Archbishop John. The Pastoral Assembly of the archdiocese (51 members of the clergy present + 37 members of the clergy who could not be present) voted with a large majority to support Archbishop John's request to join the jurisdiction of the Moscow Patriarchate. According to Archpriest Jivko Panev, who participated in the pastoral meeting "51 clergymen who attended the meeting, as well as 37 clergy who for various reasons were unable to attend the meeting, confirmed their full support for Archbishop John and agreed to leave for the canonical jurisdiction of the Moscow Patriarchate." According to a message on the archdiocese's website, this Assembly "reaffirmed by a large majority the decision of Archbishop Jean to request the canonical attachment to the Moscow Patriarchate". A corresponding appeal was made to Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and all Russia. At the same time, archdeacon Vsevolod Borzakovsky, who had previously signed a letter from seven members of the council of the archdiocese, proclaimed many years to Patriarch Kirill. On the same day, a statement was issued by the Diocesan administration of the AROCWE stating that "the diocesan administration on this day notified fathers Christophe d'Aloisio, Alexander Fostiropoulos and Sergius Sollogub of the immediate termination of their duties in the Council of the Archdiocese", since they "chose to leave the clergy of the Archdiocese since they commemorate hierarchs of other canonical jurisdictions under the Romanian metropolis or the Greek metropolises of England or France", referring to article 67 of the archdiocese's charter, according to which "any cleric member of the board - priest or deacon - who leaves the ranks of the clergy of the Archdiocese shall automatically be deemed to have resigned." On 2 October, Archbishop John informed that he had convened a council of the archdiocese for 21 October, "to examine the decision of the Holy Synod of the Moscow Patriarchate that we expect for October 8th, and to begin preparations for the next Ordinary General Assembly of our Archdiocese"; he called upon those parishes who have decided or want to join the Greek metropolis of France, and those who will join to
Archdiocese of Thyatira to reconsider their position. He also announced he had signed, with the support of two-thirds of the clergy of the Archidiocese, the official request for canonical attachment to the Moscow Patriarchate "in the terms that had been negotiated by the joint commission and decided this summer" The Russian Orthodox Church's Holy Synod determined on October 7, 2019, "that the Archdiocese of Western European parishes of the Russian tradition, performing its salvific ministry in the historically established totality of its parishes, monasteries and Church institutions, now remains an integral part of the Moscow Patriarchate", and confirmed "the acceptance of clerics and parishes who have expressed such a desire into the jurisdiction of the Moscow Patriarchate as part of the Archdiocese". On the same day, at the end of the session of the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church, Patriarch Kirill had a telephone conversation with Archbishop John of Dubna. According to Archbishop John, Patriarch Kirill "informed me that the Synod [of the ROC] granted our request and adopted the Protocol that was attached to our appeal. We have developed this Protocol together with the Moscow Patriarchate." It was decided that representatives of the archdiocese would arrive in Moscow to sign the document on acceptance into the jurisdiction of the Russian Orthodox Church on November 3. On 5 October, Metropolitan Emannuel Adamakis, who had been appointed by the ecumenical patriarch the locum tenens of the archdiocese, notified that he had held an assembly of the clergy and laypeople of the former exarchate who had expressed their intent to join the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of France. On October 10, 2019, priest Sergius Sollogub sent a document to the parishes of the archdiocese entitled "communique of the Council of the Archbishop" about the meeting of the council of the archdiocese. On October 11, a communique from the archdiocese's office was published, stating that the council would meet on October 21 under the chairmanship of Archbishop John. Besides: On 11 October, seven members of the council of the archdiocese published a communique in which they expressed their protest against what they said was an act of "gross violation of the Statute" on the part of Archbishop John Renneteau that had occurred in the St Sergius Church in Paris on 8 October where he intruded and celebrated liturgy without the invitation and against the will of the Rector.
Official act of reunion In early October, Archbishop John Renneteau told
TASS he would travel to Moscow and sign a document on the incorporation of those who would follow him into the ROC on 3 November 2019. However, on 1 November 2019 at the Throne room of the Patriarchal and residence at the
Danilov monastery in Moscow Patriarch Kirill single-handedly signed the Patriarchal and Synodal Charter ("Grammota") that claimed to restore the unity of the archdiocese with the ROC. This letter was signed in two copies: one was intended for presentation to the head of the Archdiocese of Western European parishes of the Russian tradition, Archbishop John (Renneteau) of Dubna, and the other was to be kept in the archives of the Moscow Patriarchate. Later, on the same day, the delegation of the AROCWE, composed of 105 people headed by Archbishop John (Renneteau) which included 37 priests and deacons, arrived in Moscow from France to participate in the ceremony of reunion. 2-4 November 2019 in Moscow held celebrations on the occasion of the accession of the Archdiocese of the Western European parishes of the Russian tradition, the Russian Orthodox Church dedicated to the feast of the
Our Lady of Kazan and
National unity day. On 3 November, during a liturgy in which the delegation of the AROCWE participated, Patriarch Kirill handed the letter of union to Archbishop John. Archbishop John was elevated to the rank of Metropolitan "considering [his] firm standing in canonical truth and [his] in pastoral work leading to the restoration of the Church's unity." Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and all Russia elevated the primate of the AROCWE, Archbishop John (Renneteau), to the rank of Metropolitan, with preservation of the liturgical mention Metropolitan John as "Archbishop of Western European Parishes". The corresponding decree of the Patriarch was read out: "In consideration of standing in canonical truth and pastoral works that led to the restoration of Church unity with the
mother church — the Russian Orthodox Church of the Western European ecclesiastical inheritance, founded in 1921 under the leadership of Metropolitan Eulogius (Georgievsky), you are awarded the title of Metropolitan, while also preserving the traditional liturgical commemoration of "your Eminence Metropolitan John of Dubna, Archbishop of Western European parishes of the Russian tradition". After that Patriarch Kirill exclaimed "
Axios" and crowned him with a white
klobuk. According to Patriarch Kirill, the reunion of the ROC and the archdiocese is "not just a Church act", but "the last act that closes the drama of the revolution and civil war, the drama of the division of our people". On November 4, 2019, at a press conference in Moscow, Metropolitan John said: "to date, we have retained 60 parishes, but there are still parishes that will return to us. As for clerics, priests and deacons, about 90 people remained and confirmed their decision to live in the Archdiocese in communion with the Moscow Patriarchate." Of those who refused to join the ROC, about ten communities decided to remain in the Patriarchate of Constantinople, while others are considering their future — some planned to join the Romanian Patriarchate, and some are planning to join the Russian Orthodox Church abroad. He also noted: "many of us still think that returning to the bosom of the Russian Church is a kind of submission. In fact, there is no subordination — we are talking about communion in faith, communion in theology, communion in the Eucharist. During all the time that we were in Russia, we did not feel that they wanted to rule over us, we felt more like a confraternity." In the afternoon of November 5, Metropolitan John of Dubna left for Paris. == Further developments ==