San Antonio Express-News (Sunday)

Vatican ‘donation’ returns Parthenon pieces to Greece

- By Nicole Winfield and Derek Gatopoulos Gatopoulos contribute­d from Athens.

ROME — The Vatican and Greece finalized a deal recently for the return of three sculpture fragments from the Parthenon that have been in the collection of the Vatican Museums for two centuries, the latest case of a Western museum bowing to demands for restitutio­n.

The Vatican has termed the return an ecumenical “donation” to the Orthodox Christian archbishop of Athens and all Greece, not necessaril­y a state-tostate transfer. But it neverthele­ss puts pressure on the British Museum to conclude a deal with Greece over the fate of its much bigger collection of Parthenon sculptures.

The head of the Vatican city-state, Cardinal Fernando Vergez, signed an agreement to implement the “donation” during a private Vatican Museums ceremony with Greek Culture Minister Lina Mendoni and a representa­tive of the Orthodox Christian archbishop of Athens and all Greece,

His Beatitude Ieronymos II.

The envoy, Father Emmanuel Papamikrou­lis, told the Associated Press that the Greek Orthodox Church and archbishop were grateful to Pope Francis for the deal.

“It has taken place at a difficult time for our country, and it will hopefully provide some sense of pride and happiness. I hope this initiative is

followed by others,” he said in a telephone interview from the Vatican, where he was touring the gardens after the signing ceremony.

“This initiative does help heal wounds of the past and it demonstrat­es that when Christian leaders work together, they can resolve issues in a practical way,” Papamikrou­lis

added.

The fragments are expected to arrive in Athens later this month, with a March 24 ceremony planned to receive them.

The British Museum has refused decades of appeals from Greece to return its much larger collection of Parthenon sculptures, which have been a centerpiec­e of the museum since 1816.

Earlier this month, however, the chair of the British Museum said the U.K. and Greece were working on a deal that would see his institutio­n’s Parthenon Marbles displayed in both London and Athens.

The 5th century B.C. sculptures are mostly remnants of a 520-foot frieze that ran around the outer walls of the Parthenon Temple on the Acropolis, dedicated to Athena, goddess of wisdom.

Much of the frieze and the temple’s other sculptural decoration were lost in a 17th century bombardmen­t, and about half the remaining works were removed in the early 19th century by a British diplomat, Lord Elgin.

 ?? Associated Press ?? The Vatican and Greece reached a deal Tuesday to return three fragments from the Parthenon that had been in the Vatican’s collection.
Associated Press The Vatican and Greece reached a deal Tuesday to return three fragments from the Parthenon that had been in the Vatican’s collection.

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