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Archbishop
Chrysostomos II of Nova Justiniana and All Cyprus, accompanied by an episcopal
delegation, has been visiting At
5pm., Archbishop Chrysostomos and his companion bishops were received by
Patriarch Gregorios III, together with his Patriarchal Vicar, Bishop Joseph (Absi),
the Papal Nuncio, Archbishop Mario Zenari and all Catholic bishops in Afterwards
Archbishop Chrysostomos and his party made a tour of the Patriarchate where, in
the Reception Hall, Patriarch Gregorios addressed his visitors, alluding to the
fact that Saul made his first missionary journey to Paphos, (formerly the
metropolitan see of Cyprus’ Archbishop) as we learn from the thirteenth
chapter of the Acts of the Apostles (Acts 13: 6-12.) It was also in Paphos that
Saul became known as Paul, after encountering the deputy, Sergius Paulus, who
“believed, being astonished at the doctrine of the Lord.” In reply,
Archbishop Chrysostomos expressed himself very happy with the warmth and
sincerity of his welcome at the Melkite Greek Catholic Cathedral in
Earlier on Sunday, Archbishop Chrysostomos and his delegation had concelebrated the Divine Liturgy with Orthodox Patriarch Ignatios IV (Hazim.) Afterwards, Patriarch Ignatios hosted a lunch for eighty at his patriarchal residence. Patriarch Gregorios III was pleased to accept an invitation from Patriarch Ignatios on this occasion. Sunday’s visit of Archbishop Chrysostomos ended with a dinner in his honor, hosted by the Ambassador of Cyprus, Mr. Efstathios Orphanides, at which Patriarch Gregorios III was among the many distinguished clerical guests, both Christian and Muslim. Reported by Valerie Chamberlain |
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