Upon learning of His Beatitude Kyril’s election as Patriarch of Moscow
and All Russia, His All Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew sent
the following congratulatory Message:
Your Beatitude Kyril, Holy Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia,
On the occasion of your well-deserved election today as the new Head of
the most holy sister and chosen daughter Church of Russia, we convey to
you our heartfelt brotherly salutation, both of the Church of
Constantinople, the Ecumenical Patriarchate, and of our Modesty
personally. We also congratulate the notably faithful members of your
holy Church, the distinctly pious clergy, and the Hierarchy of your
Holy Church illumined by the Holy Spirit, for electing in a zealous
unanimity a Patriarch with the honor and high standing of your
venerable Beatitude.
We are certain that in the course of Your Patriarchy, which we pray
will be long and glorious, we shall work together in harmony for the
glory of God and for the shared witness of Orthodoxy in our
contemporary troubled world.
We are anticipating your presence in the upcoming months at the Mother
Church, so that we may inaugurate, through a holy concelebration, our
common journey towards the future. We embrace your Beatitude, our most
venerable brother, with a holy kiss and exclaim with our brother
Hierarchs in Christ who surround us, ‘You are worthy, Axios!’”
Bartholomew of Constantinople
Phanar, 27.1.09


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Thursday, January 12, 2012
The Holy and Sacred Synod convened today, January 10, 2012, under the chairmanship of His All-Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, for its regular session during which, among other matters, it discussed the issue that has arisen regarding the remand in custody of Fr. Ephraim, Abbot of the Holy Monastery of Vatopedi. Read more...
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