Prevention of Sexual Misconduct

Holy Synod
Read letter from the Holy Synod on sexual misconduct and the policy

The Holy Synod of Bishops of the Orthodox Church in America approved and issued a revised Policy, Standards, and Procedures on Sexual Misconduct at their Fall 2013 Holy Synod meeting. This policy is now in force in the Church. It is the goal of the entire Church to provide a safe and healthy environment for all of the faithful of the Orthodox Church in America. The Church laments the sin of sexual misconduct, and will not tolerate sexual misconduct by its clergy or any layperson.

In an effort to prevent sexual misconduct, the Holy Synod has approved the company Protect My Ministry to be used by parishes, dioceses, and institutions in the United States to process criminal background checks. To further the prevention of sexual abuse of children, a comprehensive child training program called Child Safety Training is available through Protect My Ministry.

To confidentially report a case of misconduct please use the toll-free number 855-398-2600. All calls will be confidential.

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Office of Review of Sexual Misconduct Allegations (ORSMA)

The Office of Review of Sexual Misconduct Allegations is responsible for assisting the Holy Synod of Bishops and the Church with matters concerning allegations of sexual misconduct. The Office shall be under the authority of the Office of the Metropolitan, who shall report to the Holy Synod of Bishops. ORSMA shall be supervised on a day-to-day basis by the Chancellor of the Orthodox Church in America.

Contact Information

Archpriest Alexander Rentel
Chancellor
Phone: (516) 922-0550 ext. 130
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Archpriest Alessandro Margheritino
Secretary
Phone: (516) 922-0550 ext. 129
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Sexual Misconduct Policy Advisory Committee (SMPAC)

SMPAC is under the authority of the Holy Synod and is chaired by the Chancellor of the Church, who is the day-to-day supervisor of the Office. The Committee operates in an advisory capacity only and does not assume any responsibility for the handling of sexual misconduct allegations, because that responsibility properly belongs to the Diocesan Hierarchs and the Office, according to the revised Policies, Standards, and Procedures on Sexual Misconduct. Committee members are appointed by the Holy Synod of Bishops.

Current Membership of SMPAC: Archpriest Alexander Rentel (ex officio, Chancellor, Chair), Archpriest Alessandro Margheritino (ex officio, Secretary), Archpriest David Mezynski, Archpriest Justin Patterson,  Protodeacon Peter Danilchick, Mr. Robert Koory, Esq.

The clergy of the Orthodox Church in America are responsible to their diocesan Bishop for implementing the PSPs and following the procedures. By the end of each calendar year, they will complete the compliance form and submit it to their diocesan Bishop in time for reporting at the Spring Holy Synod meeting.