Erkebiskop Serafim (Storheim) funnet skyldig i overgrep mot gutter.

Archbishop Seraphim Storheim 
Erkebiskop Serafim har vært overhode for erkebispedømmet i Canada  og en meget høytstående geistlig i OCA. I 2010 ble han anklaget for å ha misbrukt to gutter seksuelt da han var prest i Winnipeg i Canada for omlag 30 år siden. Han har siden oktober 2010 vært suspendert fra sitt embete. 24. januar 2014 ble han i  retten i  Winnipeg funnet skyldig og må fratre sitt embete. Straffen er ennå ikke bestemt.  Erkebiskopen er av norsk avstamning og har besøkt Norge en rekke ganger, siste gang besøkte han hl.Nikolai menighet. Dessverre har også Den ortodokse kirke opplevd en rekke ovegrepssaker de siste årene. Erkebiskop Serafim er den høyeste geistlige som er blitt dømt. Den hellige synode i OCA ber troende be både for de fornærmede og for erkebiskopen.


Uttalelse fra Den hellige synoden:


The Holy Synod of Bishops of the Orthodox Church in America has received information regarding Archbishop Seraphim (Storheim), who is on suspension from his position as Archbishop of Canada.
In court proceedings that took place earlier today—Friday, January 24, 2014—in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Archbishop Seraphim was found guilty of one count of sexual assault. He also was acquitted of one count of sexual assault. Sentencing will take place later this year. He remains free on bail.
Separately and apart from the court proceedings, Archbishop Seraphim remains suspended, pending completion of reports from a Synodal Commission that was appointed to review the charges from an internal Church perspective.
While this is a sad and stressful matter for all involved, the legal process had to take its course before any administrative action could proceed. While taking an active interest in the criminal proceedings, the OCA is not a party to the criminal action.
The Lesser Synod of Bishops of the Orthodox Church in America, meeting at the OCA Chancery in Oyster Bay Cove, NY, September 21 – 24, 2010, heard an official report that police in Canada had received a complaint alleging misconduct committed by His Eminence, Archbishop Seraphim of Ottawa and Canada some 30 years prior.  He was placed on leave of absence by the Holy Synod of Bishops effective October 1, 2010.
On October 13, 2010, the Holy Synod appointed a Synodal Commission to conduct an internal investigation into the allegations.  The members of the Synodal Commission were announced on October 29, 2010.
On November 25, 2010, Archbishop Seraphim turned himself in to police authorities in Winnipeg, Manitoba.  After posting bail he was released, pending trial.  On November 30, 2010, the Holy Synod of Bishops changed his status to ‘suspended’ and he remains in that status.
The Synodal Commission has been in communication with civil authorities and has held its investigation in abeyance so as not to interfere with or compromise the judicial process. Now that criminal court judgement has been announced, the Synodal Commission will resume its work and issue a report to the Holy Synod in accordance with the sexual misconduct Policies, Standards and Procedures of the OCA.
The Synodal Commission is under the guiding authority of His Grace, Bishop Melchisedek, Bishop of Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania, along with His Grace, Bishop Mark, Bishop of Baltimore. Current members are Protopresbyter Mirone Klish, Dr. Lila Amirali, Dr. Thomas Kolivakis, Archpriest Andrew Jarmus. Mr. Robert Koory serves as a consultant on behalf of the Sexual Misconduct Policy Advisory Committee (SMPAC).
The faithful of the Orthodox Church in America are asked to offer prayers for the accusers, for Archbishop Seraphim, for the civil authorities, the Synodal Commission, and for their brothers and sisters in Christ in the Archdiocese of Canada.