Pilgrimage to Nicaea: A Journey to the Foundations of Faith

CREDIT: Orthodox Observer

NICAEA, Turkey—Archbishop Elpidophoros of America led 60 participants—including 20 senior seminarians from Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology—to the ancient city of Nicaea (modern-day İznik), the site of the First Ecumenical Council in 325 AD.

The journey, titled “On the Road to Nicaea,” offered a unique opportunity for theological reflection and historical immersion.

Pilgrims visited key locations such as the city’s ancient walls, the Hagia Sophia (now a mosque), the Bursa İznik Museum, the ruins of the Church of Saint Tryphon, and the very site where the Council convened. At that sacred spot, participants solemnly recited the Nicene Creed, powerfully linking present-day faith to its apostolic roots.

Archbishop Elpidophoros provided in-depth commentary throughout the trip, explaining the historical and theological significance of the Council, especially its affirmation of Christ’s divinity. He also engaged seminarians and faithful in discussions about the Church’s early challenges and enduring unity of doctrine.

More than a historical tour, the pilgrimage served as a spiritual encounter, strengthening the participants’ faith and deepening their connection to the Church’s foundational moments. For the seminarians in particular, the visit offered lasting inspiration for their future ministry in the Orthodox Church.

The pilgrimage is part of a larger series of celebrations surrounding the 1,700th anniversary of the First Ecumenical Council. Patriarch Bartholomew of Constantinople opened the celebrations with a symposium in late April.

UOJ-America has previously reported on the rising tensions between Abp. Elpidophoros and the Turkish authorities among calls to ban his entry into the country.

For the original press release from the Greek Archdiocese, click here.

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