A Greek Orthodox bishop, Metropolitan Nektarios of Corfu, has publicly suggested that high-ranking Church officials should consider relinquishing state salaries. His statement comes during a national discussion regarding proposed legislation to increase and standardize pay for top clergy members. Nektarios expressed his views in a personal article, responding to the ongoing controversy surrounding the planned pay raises. The proposed legislation has sparked debate about the financial relationship between the Church and the Greek state. While details of the proposed increases remain under discussion, Nektarios’s comments reflect a call for the Church to demonstrate financial responsibility and sensitivity. The bishop’s position adds another layer to the complex conversation about public funds and religious institutions in Greece.