Work towards All-Orthodox council is being finished, announces Patriarch Bartholemew
Istanbul, September 1, 2010
The Patriarch of Constantinople Bartholemew announced that
the preparation work for the All-Orthodox council is
coming to its logical end, reports the website
"Amen."
"The Faith is alive, and Orthodoxy is alive.
Orthodoxy will live, and there will be a Holy and Great
Council, the preparations for which are nearing their end.
In the beginning of 2011 the second to last meeting of the
preparations commission will probably take place in our
Patriarchal center in Geneva, and it will be a big event.
Similar events have not taken place since 787; since the
eighth century, we have not had a similar Ecumenical
Council of this magnitude. And this will be good, with
God's grace, for Orthodoxy, and for our relations with
other Christian Churches and confessions," reports
Sedmitsa.ru.
Patriarch Bartholemew made this announcement at the recent
Liturgy that he served on August 15 in the historical
Panagia Soumela Monastery in Turkey. In the opinion of the
Ecumenical Patriarch, this Liturgy was a triumph of
Orthodoxy.
02 / 09 / 2010
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