Georgian Church Marks Autocephaly Anniversary Amid Mourning for Patr. Ilia II
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TBILISI, GEORGIA — The Georgian Orthodox Church marked the 109th anniversary of the restoration of its autocephaly on March 25, coinciding with the ninth day since the repose of His Holiness Patr. Ilia II.
His Eminence Metr. Shio of Senaki and Chkhorotsqu led services at Sioni Cathedral, including a paraklesis for autocephaly and a memorial service at the Patriarch’s grave. Clergy, state officials, and many faithful attended, reflecting the national significance of the commemoration.
In his address, Metr. Shio highlighted the historical struggle for autocephaly, first granted in the 5th century and abolished in 1811 before being restored in 1917. He emphasized the role of Patr. Ilia II in securing full recognition in 1990, calling it the culmination of generations of effort.
He also described the timing of the commemoration as deeply symbolic, noting that the unity and devotion shown after the Patriarch’s repose offer hope for preserving faith, national identity, and love of neighbor.
Previously, the UOJ reported that OCF announced a Georgia pilgrimage led by Bp. Gerasim.
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