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Ecumenical Patriarchate: Meeting of the Archbishop of America with the Ecumenical Patriarch, to Constantinople

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Yesterday, the Archbishop of America Elpidoforos met with the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, who informed him of various matters of his great Province, such as the completion of the work of the Holy Temple of St. Nicholas at Point Zero -national pilgrimage of the United States of America-, the preservation of the academic and educational identity of the Hellenic College and the Theological School of the Holy Cross, in Boston, και τα σχετικά ζητήματα με το Ταμείο Σύνταξης των κληρικών στην Αρχιεπισκοπή Αμερικής……….

His Holiness congratulated Archbishop Elpidoforos on the happy outcome of the adventure of the Hellenic College and the Theological School of the Holy Cross, and even expressed his emotion for the reaffirmation, by the Committee on Higher Education in the States of New England, the full academic recognition of the two institutions.

The Archbishop of America arrived in Istanbul last Sunday to attend the enthronement of the newly elected Metropolitan Elder Chalcedon Emmanuel, set for Saturday 20 March at the Holy Trinity Cathedral, in Chalcedon, and to take part in the Divine Liturgy for the celebration of Orthodox Sunday.

indeed, with yesterday's post on social media, wished everyone a "Blessed Forty", while he noted that “Being in Fanari with the spiritual father of us all, the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, I think that the journey of Lent is full of spiritual joy and ends with the return to the home of the father ".

In another message on social media, Archbishop Elpidoforos, who states optimistically that the outside of I.N.. Agios Nikolaos at Zero Point will be completed on time in view of the sad 20th anniversary of September 11 2021, Stresses that "The sanctuary stands out as a cenotaph for those who lost their lives in the terrorist attack of September 11 2001. The events of that day and the painful loss of life, along with the few remains of those who lost their lives, attribute another purpose to the sacred temple. The holy temple, emphasizes, is a refuge of remembrance and a place of sacred pilgrimage and this is a great responsibility for the Greek Orthodox community ".

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