Within Greek True Orthodoxy, people of the Matthewite and Cyprianite persuasion have misinterpreted the intentions behind the 1950 encyclical issued by Metropolitan Chrysostom of Florina and his fellow hierarchs in 1950 which condemned the State Church of Greece to be graceless. Both parties seem to view the encyclical as not representing the genuine views of Metropolitan Chrysostom of Florina at the time.
However, if we consider the context of contemporary events, namely, that the local churches of Antioch, Cyprus, Greece, Alexandria, Constantinople and Jerusalem became founding members of the World Council of Churches in 1948, and that the founding document of the ecumenical movement within World Orthodoxy "Unto the Churches of Christ Everywhere" (1920), first became widely known in 1949, we can assume that Metropolitan Chrysostom and his fellow hierarchs had concluded by this point that any efforts of healing the schism over the Calendar issue were futile, and thus decided to reaffirm the 1935 encyclical which declared the State Church of Greece to be graceless. Unfortunately this didn't bring about the healing of the schism in the TOC of Greece, since the Matthewites felt vindicated in being right all along, while the Florinites felt vindicated in having waited to see how events progressed before making a definitive denunciation of the innovators.