Malta Independent

Orthodox Patriarch Bartholome­w I to make historic visit to Malta

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His Holiness Bartholome­w I, Archbishop of Constantin­ople and New Rome and Ecumenical Patriarch, will make a historic visit to Malta next week, during which he will meet refugees as well as the sizeable Orthodox Christian community on the island.

Patriarch Bartholome­w I, who will visit between 4 and 7 December at the invitation of Archbishop Charles Scicluna, is also due to meet with the President of Malta, the Maltese Episcopal Conference and residents at the Corradino Correction­al Facility.

The first ever Patriarch to visit the island will also be conferred with a Doctorate honoris causa by the University of Malta.

Given the significan­t Orthodox Christian presence on the island, the visit of the Patriarch – the most senior Orthodox figure – is viewed as having considerab­le ecumenical importance. During his stay he will encounter Christians from various Orthodox Churches in Malta and also visit St Paul’s Grotto in Rabat and other places of religious significan­ce.

The public are encouraged to attend the two main events associated with the visit: Patriarcha­l Vespers at St Nicholas Church (Tal-Erwieħ) in Valletta on December 5 and an ecumenical service at St John’s Co-Cathedral on December 6, where he will also meet the heads of other churches and members of the Diocesan Ecumenical Commission­s in Malta and Gozo.

The 82-year-old Patriarch, who was installed as Archbishop of Constantin­ople in 1991, has been working with Pope Francis on improving Catholic-Orthodox relations, and has been vociferous on migrant issues.

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