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{{short description|Non-profit Hellenic neopagan organisation established in Greece in 1997}}
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The|name= '''Supreme Council of EthnikoiEthnic Hellenes''' (ΥΠΑΤΟ
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|formation= 1997
|type= Non-profit, [[Hellenic Ethnic Religion]]
|___location = [[Athens]], [[Greece]]
|membership = 2,000
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|key_people = [[Vlassis G. Rassias]]<ref>{{cite news |date=9 July 2019 |url=https://www.lifo.gr/now/greece/244165/pethane-o-vlasis-rassias-eixe-idrysei-to-ypato-symvoylio-ellinon-ethnikon |title=Πέθανε ο Βλάσης Ρασσιάς - Είχε ιδρύσει το Ύπατο Συμβούλιο Ελλήνων Εθνικών |work=[[Lifo (magazine)|Lifo]] |language=el |access-date=12 July 2019 }}</ref>
|website = http://www.ysee.gr/
}}The '''Supreme Council of Ethnic Hellenes''' ({{langx|el|Ύπατο Συμβούλιο των Ελλήνων Εθνικών}}, {{lang|el-Latn|Ýpato Symvoúlio to̱n Ellí̱no̱n Ethnikó̱n}}), commonly referred to by its acronym '''YSEE''', is a non-profit Hellenic organisation established in [[Greece]] in 1997. Its primary goal is the protection and restoration of the [[Hellenism (religion)|Hellenic ethnic religion]] in contemporary Greek society.
 
The group itself estimates that some 2,000 Greeks practice the Hellenic ethnic religion and another 50,000 have "some sort of interest".<ref>{{cite web|url = http://www.archaeology.org/0501/abstracts/letter.html|title=Letter From Greece: The Gods Return to Olympus|access-date = 2007-11-26}}</ref> The followers of the Hellenic ethnic religion face varying degrees of [[Religious discrimination against modern pagans|discrimination]] in Greece,<ref name="guardian">{{cite news|url = https://www.theguardian.com/international/story/0,,1767802,00.html|title=Greek gods prepare for comeback|access-date=2007-11-26 | work=The Guardian | ___location=London | first=Helena | last=Smith | date=2006-05-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://2001-2009.state.gov/g/drl/rls/irf/2004/35458.htm|title=International Religious Freedom Report 2004|access-date=2007-11-26}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url = https://2001-2009.state.gov/g/drl/rls/irf/2005/51555.htm|title=International Religious Freedom Report 2005|access-date=2007-11-26}}</ref> which has an overwhelmingly [[Church of Greece|Orthodox Christian]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/greece/|title = Greece|access-date = 2007-11-26}}</ref> population. One of YSEE's main goals is to obtain legal recognition for the Hellenic ethnic religion.
The '''Supreme Council of Ethnikoi Hellenes''' (ΥΠΑΤΟ
ΣΥΜΒΟΥΛΙΟ ΤΩΝ ΕΛΛΗΝΩΝ ΕΘΝΙΚΩΝ) is an umbrella organisation in [[Greece]] established to defend and restore the ethnic, polytheistic, hellenic tradition, religion and way in contemporary Greek society. It helped found the [[World Congress Of Ethnic Religions]].
 
YSEE is a founding member of the [[European Congress of Ethnic Religions]] (ECER) and hosted its seventh Congress in June 2004.{{Citation needed|date=July 2020}} YSEE has also been member of the [[European Union]]'s action program to combat discrimination. {{Citation needed|date=July 2020}}
Unlike similar organizations based in America, this group does not have the advantage of opting to form as a legal ‘church’.
 
In 2017, the YSEE accomplished one of their goals and the Hellenic religion received legal status and was instated the "known religion" status from Greece.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2017-04-21 |title=The Greek state has finally recognized the Hellenic Ethnic Religion as a ‘Known Religion’ {{!}} ECER |url=https://ecer-org.eu/the-greek-state-has-finally-recognized-the-hellenic-ethnic-religion-as-a-known-religion/ |access-date=2023-07-18 |language=en-US}}</ref>
See also [[Dodekatheist]].
 
==Principles==
News articles
* http://www.metafysiko.gr/pytheas/missload.php?mission=1
* http://www.tnn.gr/article.cfm?ArticleID=3687
 
The gods have emerged from the “True Being” as a simple multiplication of itself into separate entities, and for this reason, they retain all its qualities, which are immortality, infinity, and knowledge. The mission of the gods is the establishment and maintenance of the unity and the order of the Cosmos. Thus the true gods are perfect beings that impose order and possess immortality and knowledge. They infuse the world without any obstructions by acting on it. They are subject to the natural laws that they serve, and they partake in the eternal rebirth and continuous synthesis and decomposition of the forms. As to their nature, the true and natural gods are perfect, virtuous, immortal, unchangeable, infinite, just, all-wise, eternal, non-personal, unifying, ethereal and permeate all matter.<ref>Hellenic Council YSEE of America. (2018). Hellenic Ethnic Religion: Theology and Practice.</ref>
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==Practices==
 
=== Altars ===
[[File:YSEERITUALSPREQ.JPG|thumb|YSEE's Spring Equinox 2016 ritual at an ancient temple of Goddess Artemis in Peloponnese.]]
The Hellenic Ethnic Religion performs its ritual on altars and hearths, depending on the nature of the deities worshipped at the time. For the Olympian gods, altars are used, which are sanctified surfaces raised above the ground. For chthonic deities and ancestral spirits, they use hearths, which are sanctified surfaces on the ground or in pits. In Hellenic Ethnic Religion, the altar is the most sacred point, the abode of a deity, “where the altars are, that is where the gods are." Because of their nature the altars are points of refuge (asylum), and whoever touches them is considered invulnerable, as if they were “holding the hand of the gods”.<ref>Hellenic Council YSEE of America. (2018). Hellenic Ethnic Religion: Theology and Practice.</ref>{{Citation needed|date=July 2020}}
 
=== Statues ===
The only thing that can be equated in holiness with the altar for Hellenes is the sacred statue (Greek: Άγαλμα). A statue is every sculpted or other (even natural) pleasing form which is defined as the icon or symbol of the deity. Either natural, (for example, unworked stones, meteorite etc.) or worked by human hand (sculpted or cast) and of any material (marble, wood, common or precious metal, clay, etc.) for a statue to be “raised” to devotional it must first be sanctified in a special ritual. After the sanctification which is also called “opening of the eyes”, the statue is now the abode of divinity, like the altar, and thus it requires respectful handling.<ref>Hellenic Council YSEE of America. (2018). Hellenic Ethnic Religion: Theology and Practice.</ref>
 
==Outside of Greece==
In 2007, members of YSEE in the [[United States]] founded the Hellenic Council YSEE of America which is now a recognized non-for profit organization based in [[Astoria, Queens|Astoria]], a [[New York City]] neighborhood with a large Greek-American community.{{Citation needed|date=July 2021}}
 
==See also==
{{Portal|Ancient Greece|Religion}}
* [[European Congress of Ethnic Religions]]
* [[Persecution of ancient Greek religion]]
* [[Gemistus Pletho]]
* [[Religion in Greece]]
* [[Separation of church and state#Greece|Separation of church and state in Greece]]
 
==Notes==
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==Further reading==
 
* {{Cite journal|last=Voulgarakis|first=Evangelos|title=Neo-Paganism in Greece: nationalist and pluralist rhetoric in the battle against the state-sponsored Greek Orthodox Church|url=https://www.academia.edu/35305341/Neo-Paganism_in_Greece_nationalist_and_pluralist_rhetoric_in_the_battle_against_the_state-sponsored_Greek_Orthodox_Church|journal=Paper delivered at the 2011 [[CESNUR]] Conference, Aletheia University, Danshui (Taipei), Taiwan, 22 June 2011|via=Academia.edu}}
* {{Cite journal|last=Voulgarakis|first=Evangelos|date=2009|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=GGrJieI2qV0C&pg=PA83|title=Mary, Athena, and Kuan-yin: What the Church, the Demos and the Sangha can Teach us about Religious Pluralism and Doctrinal Conformity to Socio-cultural Standards|journal=Asia Journal for Global Studies|volume=3|issue=2|pages=83–85|issn=1884-0337}}
 
==External links==
*[http://www.ysee.gr/ YSEE homepage]
*[http://www.ysee.org/ Hellenic Council YSEE of America homepage]
*[http://www.delphys.gr/ YSEE's priesthood Homepage]
*[http://www.ysee.gr/index-eng.php?type=english&f=mme6 MSNBC clips featuring YSEE members]
*[http://www.ysee.gr/index-eng.php?type=english&f=rozmowa_en Wojciech Jan Rudny interviews YSEE on behalf of the polish «GNIAZDO» magazine]
 
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