Your Beatitude Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All-Russia, distinguished and dear Brother,
We have not received you here today – at the martyric, albeit always
bright Phanar, whose very “foundation” involves “the care of all
Churches” – as a stranger or even as an especially beloved friend, but
literally as bone of our bones and flesh of our flesh”! For we do not
regard you as an outsider but as a genuine Brother, as a healthy cell
and noble member of our own Body, a child – even as we are – of this
fertile and rich Mother, the Holy, Apostolic and Ecumenical Great
Church of Christ in Constantinople.
We can boast in the Lord because this First-Throne Church, already from
the time of our saintly predecessor Photius the Great, has cared for
and nurtured the passing of the light of the Gospel to the great people
of the Rus, whom later, under the Prince and Equal to the Apostles
Vladimir, whose baptismal name you were originally given, this Church
also baptized with his entire nation in Kiev 1021 years ago. We take
pride because, even after this event, our saintly predecessor
Ecumenical Patriarch Philotheos Kokkinos carefully provided for the
transmission of the genuine hesychastic spirit in your land, while
another of our greats, St. Maximos of Vatopedi who was also known as
“the Greek,” came to Russia in order to clarify many theoretical and
practical aspects of the faith, accurately translating the Scriptures
and liturgical texts, while supporting your forefathers in the Orthodox
Faith. In one way or another, the blessed Greek Leichoudes brothers,
together with the multi-talented musical Hierarchs Evgenios the
Bulgarian and Nikiphoros Theotokis, brought numerous gifts to your
Church, working in one way or another for the glory of God in Russia.
We are deeply moved because your people did not receive God’s grace in
vain, but was instead rejuvenated by it, painstakingly cultivated the
Gospel, proclaimed a cloud of Saints, Martyrs, Neomartyrs, Confessors,
Ascetics, Hierarchs, Teachers, Missionaries, Startsi and Theologians,
from the beginning to these very days, when such saintly men and women
adorn the spiritual world of the Church as splendid luminaries of
Christ. We are grateful to your pious nation because, in harsh periods
of our own nation, you demonstrated much love and charity to Christ’s
poor. You provided refuge and protection to many homeless and
persecuted brethren, to numerous people orphaned and destitute, while
extending hospitality over many years – with appropriate honors – to
the martyric relic of our blessed predecessor Patriarch Gregory V. In
addition to all this, Your Beatitude, contemporary theological thought
owes so much to renowned modern Russian theologians, such as Vladimir
Lossky, and particularly Fr. Georges Florovsky, who opened great doors
not only for the West today to understand the healthy spiritual roots
of the East, but also for us Orthodox to reconnect with the spirit of
the Church Fathers, which the prevailing foreign pietistic spirit had
ignored for many decades. For all this, in the name of these
theologians, we owe a great deal to the Russian Church.
Your Beatitude, our beloved Brother and concelebrant,
Once again, we assure you that we are beside you at all times in love
and honor, eager to continue the good cooperation of our blessed
predecessors for the glory of God and in the name of His Church.
Moreover, we pray and wish that God may deem you worthy to direct the
Russian Church and theology to days of new growth and glory. May you
give wings to the hopes of the pious Russian people. May you establish
them in the holy Faith of its fathers. May you protect them from every
assault of foreign and deceitful teachings both from within and
without. May you strengthen the sacred bonds of love and concord with
all local Churches of God. May your name be inscribed in the book of
ecclesiastical history with gold and bold letters for the benefit of
the blameless Orthodox Church.
With these wishes, coming from the centre of our soul and heart, we raise this toast for your health and many years.
Many years, Your Beatitude and beloved Brother.


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